I looked it up for you on the Interstate Batteries website. It is an AGM type. Here's the link
http://www.interstatebatteries.com/cs_eStore/Content.aspx?dsNav=Arpp~12,A~Part+Number,N~44-4276728868-2147384810-2147384903,Nr~AND(P_unique_id%3aCsb+Battery+Of+Americ+GH12600+SLA1175) I have an Optima AGM, but I don't have plans to charge it from the tow vehicle. For that, I would have to run a fused 8 gauge wire to it, but on a long drive, I would worry about the unregulated current cooking the AGM (sometimes referred to as an acid-starved battery). I did that on a very expensive gel racing battery. Instead, I have an AGM capable charger/maintainer["smart charger" (Schumacher XCS-15)], which I use to charge at home, with either park power of generator 110vdc sources at camp. I can also use the charger to charge the battery of my TV if needed, as it is easily removed from the trailer's electrical box, and can charge std and gel types too. I had problems with using it before, but they were my fault, as I didn't understand what the charger was doing (I thought it was overcharging, but it was actually de-sulphating the battery). I'm OK with it now.