Above, The Beast at a West Yellowstone, Montana KOA Kampground. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
For RVers, there are necessary things to get (such as water pressure regulators, sewer hoses, fresh water hoses) and things that are unnecessary.
Parade has a list of 20 "must-haves" for RVers.
In looking them over, some I have (in different form) and some I don't (most I don't want or need).
Lists like this are subjective. So it is up to the consuming RVer to decide for himself/herself.
They begin with:
It’s safe to say that RVing is having a moment. With travel limitations due to COVID-19, the RV lifestyle has been booming over the last year and continues to be one of the hottest new travel trends. According to the RV Owner Demographic Study from Ipsos, RV ownership is at a record high with 11.2 million households owning an RV in 2021. Recreational vehicle travel is not only relaxing but a good opportunity to connect with family while enjoying the beauty of the outdoors, or going on a fun road trip across the United States.
Whether you’re renting or already own an RV, recreational vehicle travel is way more enjoyable when you’re prepared and properly packed with the right essentials. That’s why we rounded up the top 20 RV must-haves for your next adventure. So don’t stress, and scroll down to discover the best RV products suggesting from camping experts around the world, including Brenda Puckett, owner of Queen Bee RV Inspection, Janine Pettit, founder of girlcamper.com, and more.
To read more and see the list, go here.
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