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Top 8 Tiny Trailers and Compact Campers Under 2,000 Pounds

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Have the great outdoors been calling your name? Now that summer is practically here, maybe it’s time to finally invest in an RV. If you’re looking for something lightweight and affordable, there are plenty of options out there. We’ve compiled a list of the best travel trailers and compact campers under 2,000 pounds (dry weight) and with a base price starting below $25,000. Even with a smaller budget, a travel trailer or compact camper can come with a kitchenette, modern features, and still be towable by most medium-sized vehicles. Check out your options below and invest in your next great adventure!Read More »Top 8 Tiny Trailers and Compact Campers Under 2,000 Pounds

Should I Buy a Diesel or Gas RV?

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If you’ve been thinking about buying an RV, then you’ve probably come across this dilemma: Should I buy a diesel or a gasoline RV? Truly only you can answer that question for yourself, but we’ve come up with some pros and cons to help you decide. Here’s everything you need to know about engine type, fuel efficiency, chassis and price. In the end, it’s really up to your personal preference, your budget and how frequently you plan on using your diesel or gas RV. Whatever you end up buying, we’re sure you’ll have many memorable adventures in it. We also hope you’ll get the right Specialty RV Insurance to protect your asset. Call and speak with an Insurance Specialist about your options at (866) 501-7335.Read More »Should I Buy a Diesel or Gas RV?

RVs Made for Winter: The Cold Is No Problem

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It’s that time of year again when you get the itch to go snowboarding, ice fishing, sledding, skiing–basically anything that lets you bundle up and head out into the snow. Winter road trip anyone? First things first, make sure you have an RV that can handle the harsh, cold weather. Finding the best winter RV can be difficult and it’s important to make sure it comes with an arctic package.Read More »RVs Made for Winter: The Cold Is No Problem

RV Maintenance: Cleaning Your RV Holding Tank Sensors in Easy Steps

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It can be difficult to determine if the holding tanks in your RV are full or empty. In fact, many RVers struggle with this at first and issues with tank sensors are common. Many RVers give up after a few false readings and end up checking their tanks manually. However, there’s a simple remedy to getting your tank sensors working correctly.
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