Towables
The Pop-up CamperSome times called a Folding Camping Trailer. This is a lightweight unit with sides that collapse for towing and storage. The Pop-up camper combines the experience of open-air tent camping with sleeping comforts, basic conveniences and weather protection found in other RVs.
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The Travel TrailerA unit designed to be towed by a car, van or pickup by means of a bumper or frame hitch. The travel trailer provides all the comforts of home and is perfectly adaptable for weekend getaways, family vacations, and full-timing. Size: 12 - 35 feet. |
The Fifth-WheelDesigned to be affixed and towed by a pickup equipped with a special hitch in the truck bed. Fifth Wheel towables are two-level units. Size: 21 - 42 feet. |
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The Pop-Up Camper Features | Back to top
- Towables Belongings Inventory
- Reduce the Dangers of Overloading
- Recreational Vehicle Safety: Proper Care for your RV tires
- Recreational Vehicle Safety: Traveling Safely
- A perfect, inexpensive entry level unit for people to begin RVing.
- May be towed by most motorized vehicles, and even some small compact cars.
- The pop up’s compact size and collapsible sides allow for quick set up at your destination and easy storage between uses.
The Travel Trailer Features | Back to top
- Travel Trailers can be detached at your destination, freeing the tow vehicle for short trips and excursions or running errands and other conventional uses.
- Travel trailers can be towed by most full-size and many midsize family automobiles, SUVs, vans or other truck-based vehicles.
The Fifth-Wheel Features | Back to top
- The fifth-wheel travel trailer can be detached at your destination, freeing the tow vehicle for short trips and excursions, running errands or other conventional uses. Most fifth-wheel travel trailers built today offer at least one slide-out.
- The slide-out moves a portion of the RVs exterior wall outward as much as 3 1/2 feet to enlarge the living, dining, sleeping or even kitchen area. When extended, the slide-out protrudes beyond the normal outside walls of the RV, like an addition on a conventional home.
