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Steve_911
Explorer
May 02, 2014

Rockwood 2109S TT

I'm looking at a 2015 Rockwood 2109s TT, and would love to hear any comments on the brand, and experiences good or bad. I know it's an entry level TT and the price point and size works for us. Our TV is a 2014 Grand Cherokee Limted v-6 with tow pkg. rated 6,200 and 620.
Thanks
Steve

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  • Check out RVdirect.com for great pricing in these, try to get someone local to match.
  • Ron3rd's avatar
    Ron3rd
    Explorer III
    Steve 911 wrote:
    Thanks. Will do.


    Another advantage of the V-Hull is you gain a bit of mpg and no bugs on the front!
  • Ron3rd's avatar
    Ron3rd
    Explorer III
    Steve,
    You might want to check over at the Forest River Owners forum. Lot's of good FR info there. I've got a new FR Windjammer and very pleased with the build quality. We looked at the Rockwood equivelent (without the V-Hull) and almost bought that one until the wife saw the walk-in closet in the front V-hull area!
  • I like it! Bedroom is essentially the same as in our Rockwood Ultra Lite 2604 but with both wardrobes shorter....you'll have plenty of room for hanging clothes or adding shelves of some sort and having folding space. Couldn't tell, but our 2604 has a lift up for storage under the foot of the bed....laundry basket fits perfectly in there with room to store linens. Very nice counterspace in the kitchen...more than in some of the larger units. Sofa with table for eating is no problem. Good TV location....watching either from the bed or sofa. Bathroom is like our ROO 23SS HTT....not fancy, but functional and we were fine with it for 8 seasons. You'll be glad you have that slide....makes everyone more comfortable and when the weather gets nasty you still have room to move without tripping all over. You have sufficient interior storage space if you think it through and bring what you actually need and USE and leave the rest home until you do. Think LIGHT!

    I am by no means able to give you detailed towing specs, but would guess you're fine with a WDH/sway and the brake controller...required by law and common sense.

    We're on our 2nd Rockwood trailer and have had no issues with either. Fit and finish were good, routine maintenance is crucial with any trailer. When we decided to move from our wonderful HTT to a TT, there was no question that it would be a Rockwood and the Ultra Lite 2604 is perfect for us.

    Personal opinion here....we didn't care for the curtains in our 23SS and made a stop at Lowe's where they custom cut mini-blinds for the windows....you still have to do the top to bottom fit, but not hard at all, instructions were included. We kept the valances, but ditched the curtains and we felt it gave it a more upscale look and also seemed to make it feel more spacious inside. Around a $50 mod for the 2 windows, but well worth it for us.