13 Tips for Buying a Class C Motorhome or RV

So, you’ve decided on a Class C motorhome. Great! You’ve knocked out the hardest part about purchasing a recreational vehicle which is deciding on the kind of model you want to buy. However, you’re far from close to the finish line. Before you head out to the dealership to pick up your Class C Motorhome, … Read more

How Much Do Pop-Up Campers Weigh (and other considerations)

Welcome to the 21st century—gone are the days of your grandpa’s pop-up. Pop-ups have moved up to snazzy, efficient, cozy and comfy recreational vehicles.  They come with many amenities to keep the experienced camper happy or welcome the first time questionable camper. The weight of a pop-up can vary as much as any travel trailer … Read more

Top Fifth Wheel Towing Tips for Newbies

The ease of fifth-wheel towing is a big reason why so many RVs love them. Don’t be intimidated by the bi-level design, either. Even newbies will find these towable RVs easy to pull if you follow our best fifth wheel towing tips. Go Places with Our Best Fifth Wheel Towing Tips They’re called fifth-wheel trailers … Read more

How to Repair a Camper Water Heater Step-by-Step

A few months ago, I discussed how to fix your camper’s air conditioner. Of course, the AC isn’t the only unit that can break down. You also have to worry about your camper water heater. As the name implies, the water heater is what provides warm water throughout the camper. Whether for a toasty shower, … Read more

Where Are the Battery and Converter in My Camper?

In today’s tech-obsessed society, everyone has experienced it at least once: you bring your phone out with you. The battery is at about 75 percent. You’ll be out for hours with no chance to charge it. Gradually, as the day wears on, your phone battery decreases. It’s now 65 percent, then 50 percent, and then … Read more

The Average Cost of Class A Motorhome Tires

Class A motorhomes are comparable to 18-wheeler trucks. They often have towing capacities worth thousands of pounds, the space for four or more passengers, and huge wheels. They’re bigger than Class C motorhomes, which are often categorized as sizeable in-betweeners. Class A motorhomes also far outweigh Class B motorhomes, which are the slimmest and tiniest … Read more