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ROG 12RK-FB Adds a Full Wet Bath to a Compact Off-Road Trailer

— June 4, 2026 — Lifestyle
ROG 12RK-FB is a compact adventure trailer from Encore RV that introduces a dedicated wet bath to the company's ROG lineup. Built on the existing ROG 12RK platform, the trailer retains the brand's wood-free construction method, combining an aluminum frame, composite wall panels, and a one-piece fiberglass roof.

The trailer measures 15 feet in overall length and houses a 12-foot cabin equipped with a convertible futon that transforms into a 60 x 80-inch bed. A rear galley kitchen includes a dual-burner slide-out stove and a 93-litre refrigerator, supporting extended trips without increasing the trailer's footprint.

The defining addition is a deployable bathroom module mounted at the front of the trailer. Replacing the traditional tongue-mounted spare tire location, the enclosure unfolds into a full standing-height wet bath with an integrated Thetford cassette toilet and shower. EVA foam flooring provides grip underfoot, and mesh windows with zip-down privacy screens improve ventilation and comfort.

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Trend Themes

  1. Compact Wet-bath Campers — Space-efficient trailers with fold-out bathroom modules signal new potential for comfort-focused micro-RVs that preserve mobility while adding full-service amenities.
  2. Modular Adventure Amenities — Deployable kitchens, bathrooms, and sleeping systems are reshaping off-road travel products through adaptable layouts that expand utility without enlarging vehicle footprints.
  3. Wood-free RV Construction — Composite panels, aluminum frames, and fiberglass roofing highlight durability-driven design opportunities for lighter, lower-maintenance campers built for rugged conditions.

Industry Implications

  1. Recreational Vehicles — Compact trailers with integrated wet baths create fresh differentiation in a crowded RV market where buyers increasingly expect residential features in smaller formats.
  2. Outdoor Recreation — Self-contained camping equipment supports longer remote stays and reflects growing demand for adventure products that combine autonomy, hygiene, and trail-ready portability.
  3. Travel and Hospitality — Micro-camper innovation expands the spectrum of mobile lodging, giving experience-based travel providers new models for flexible, off-grid accommodation.
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