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rv door holder

Worth a look

Shows demand growing +109.7% this quarter, but a failed launch gate (market size, growth, or returns) keeps it on the watch list.

Market size 36Growth 95Conversion 76Competition 61Returns 81Price range 46Avg price 49Brand share 76Review moat 52Quality gap 68

Growth

Great+109.7%

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

Returns

Great1.7%

return rate — above 6% kills the launch gate

Conversion

Great7.2%

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

Brand share

Great59%

top-5 brand share — no brand owns this niche

Quality gap

Good4.3★

avg incumbent rating — lower means beatable quality

Competition

Good48%

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

Review moat

Good1,416.03

avg incumbent reviews — the moat a new listing must climb

Avg price

Okay$11.90

avg listing price — sweet spot $15–$100

Price range

Okay$7.45–$21.54

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

Market size

Okay$175K

$175K/yr · 204K searches

Competition

The top 5 products take 48% of clicks — established leaders, but buyers still shop beyond them.

Brands

21 falling

Sellers

79

Top-5 brand share

59%

Open market

35%

  • H. Bowes21%
  • Acostop12%
  • Lonffery10%
  • RV Designer10%
  • RVGUARD6%
  • ESUDNT6%

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%5%$9K10%$18K15%$26K20%$35K101001K10K Reviews — right = deep review moat Market share (90d) ≈ est. sales
Beatable (≤4.3★) Contested Strong incumbent (>4.7★)

All 32 tracked products in this niche — three views at once, no toggling.

Demand & seasonality

Weekly Amazon search volume, last 104 weeks — +109.7% search growth over the last 90 days.
7K5KSpike '25Spike '26SepDecMarJunAugNovMarMay

Peak months: Apr, May, Jun, Jul · busiest ÷ quietest = 5.5×