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rv bed lift kit

Worth a look

Shows a sweet-spot price point ($45.46 avg), but a small market ($57K/yr) keeps it on the watch list.

Market size 14Growth 52Conversion 27Competition 70Returns 49Price range 95Avg price 95Brand share 37Review moat 52Quality gap 82

Avg price

Incredible$45.46

avg listing price — sweet spot $15–$100

Price range

Incredible$23.67–$75.00

cheapest to priciest tracked listing — scored on the share inside $15–$100

Quality gap

Great4.2★

avg incumbent rating — lower means beatable quality

Competition

Good43%

top-5 click share — leaders hold, buyers still browse

Growth

Good+23.8%

90-day search growth — must beat 0% to launch

Review moat

Good1,431.03

avg incumbent reviews — the moat a new listing must climb

Returns

Okay3.1%

return rate — above 6% kills the launch gate

Brand share

Okay83%

top-5 brand share — brands hold most of the demand

Conversion

Okay2.2%

search→purchase rate — share of searches ending in a sale

Market size

Bad$57K

$57K/yr · 57K searches

Competition

The top 5 products take 43% of clicks — established leaders, but buyers still shop beyond them.

Brands

13 falling

Sellers

17

Top-5 brand share

83%

Open market

13%

  • PAMAGOO32%
  • ARANA26%
  • Hatchlift Products12%
  • Dyna-Living8%
  • Vepagoo6%
  • BEAMNOVA5%
  • Open — no brand owns it (7 brands, 13%)

Product shelf

Each bubble is one product — market share against review moat; bubble size tracks estimated sales, color grades how beatable the incumbent looks.

0%4%$2K8%$5K12%$7K16%$9K1101001K10K Reviews — right = deep review moat Market share (90d) ≈ est. sales
Beatable (≤4.3★) Contested Strong incumbent (>4.7★)

All 29 tracked products in this niche — three views at once, no toggling.

Demand

Weekly Amazon search volume, last 10 weeks — +23.8% search growth over the last 90 days.
2K1KMay '26May '26May '26May '26May '26Jun '26Jun '26Jun '26Jun '26Jul '26

Reviews

What buyers praise and complain about, mined from review topics.

What buyers love

Strength19%

“Definitely holds up heavy bed”

Quality-Overall16%

“The struts and hardware are decent quality”

Advertised Vs Actual Product11%

“Worked as promised”

Efficiency10%

“Works well”

Size-Overall6%

“Fits perfectly”

Assembly/Installation6%

“Installation wasn't too bad, my wife and I were able to figure out the instuctions allthough Google will also be your friend”

Storage Capacity5%

“Worked great for homemade storage box”

Functionality-Overall4%

“RV Bed replacement struts worked well”

Ease Of Use3%

“they make lifting the lid easy”

Value For Money2%

“Excellent value for the price paid”

What buyers complain about

Functionality-Overall10%

“Didnt work”

Instructions/User Manual/Troubleshooting8%

“The instructions need to be updated hard to understand”

Quality-Overall8%

“Cheap rubbish”

Assembly/Installation7%

“I haven't installed them yet”

Compatibility-Overall6%

“Says it will fit a 2010 Toyota 4Runner but it does not”

Compression6%

“would not compress after installation”

Size-Overall5%

“Its not even close to right size”

Mounting5%

“This does not come with mounting brackets”

Weight Heavy4%

“the actual weight of the door was never an issue for two of these; in fact, the door started to give way before these”

Strap/String Quality4%

“both time the struts did not work as soon as I cut the shipping strap the strut stayed locked up I couldnt get it to move very very unhappy with this product”

Top return reasons

Size-Overall34%
Functionality-Overall11%
Mounting8%
Strength7%
Defective Material/Parts6%
Compatibility-Overall5%
Weight Heavy5%
Advertised Vs Actual Product4%
Mechanism Issues4%
Assembly/Installation3%