You invested a lot of money into your RV, and you want to take good care of it so it lasts for years of adventures to come. What’s even more, you don’t want to add avoidable maintenance costs to what you’ve already paid to purchase your rig. When it comes to RV care, the best kind of maintenance is preventative maintenance! There are plenty of...
How to Winterize a Camper
As 2020 (finally) begins to wind to a close, RVers are reaching that point in the year where they have to say goodbye to summer adventures and warm weather and start to prepare their rigs for colder days ahead. Unless you’re a snowbird or a full-timer headed south for a more mild winter, chances are you plan to pack up your camper and store it...
7 Must-Have RV Upgrades
From small tweaks like adding shelving organizers to completely gutting and re-making an old RV, the DIY potential of an RV is endless. There’s certainly a market out there for custom RVs built from a hollow interior, but not everyone has that kind of time or money on their hands (not to mention expertise!). Still, you might find a few things...
Turn Your RV into the Ultimate Mobile Man Cave
Everyone needs a little escape these days, and building a custom man cave is a great way to find it. Even better? Put your man cave on wheels so you can take it to your buddy’s, take it to the game or take it to the great outdoors. Custom RV renovations are becoming more and more popular, and buying an RV to turn it into a mobile man cave is a...
RVs You Can Pull with a Full-Size SUV
The quickest way to spend more than you intended on an RV is to fall in love with one that is too heavy for your current family car to tow and end up buying a new car to tow the new RV you just bought! The best strategy to keep yourself from falling into this trap is to pay careful attention to the towing capacity of your family car and the GVWR...
The Most Eco-Friendly RVs
In the RV world, enjoying the outdoors is a way of life. It only makes sense that there are many RVers who want to find ways to be a little bit more kind to the planet while soaking in all nature has to offer. Choosing an RV for your travels is a great way to start: one study from PFK Consulting says families who take RV vacations generate less...
RV Demand Grows as Coronavirus Changes How We Travel
There’s no question 2020 has ended up looking a lot different than many of us expected thanks to the coronavirus pandemic. One of those major differences has turned out to be how people are willing to travel. While much of the travel industry has struggled amidst stay-at-home orders and consumers who are hesitant to return to crowded and shared...
The Future of RV Solar
If you’re shopping for a new RV, you might be spotting the phrase “solar prep” in the descriptions of many of the rigs you’re browsing. It has increasingly become a popular feature in RVs as the demand for sustainable energy and environmental consciousness grows. Even if a greener planet isn’t at the top of your priority list, there are still...
RVs You Can Pull with a Midsize SUV
RV shopping is a big undertaking, in both financial and time commitment. If you’re looking for a towable, you’ll also have to consider what vehicle you’ll pull your new RV with, and you may not want to add shopping for a new vehicle in the mix as well. We have good news if you already own a midsize SUV: there are plenty of RVs out there you can...
Why So Many Retired Couples Choose Class A Motorhomes
It’s no secret that RVing is a popular lifestyle choice for retirees. You’re no longer tied down to a job or location for your income, so it makes sense to use that freedom to hit the open road. Once you’ve decided to take the plunge into retired RVing, the next choice you’ll have to make is what kind of RV you’ll want to take on your travels....