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NoVa_RT
Mar 28, 2016Explorer
You have to make some compromises, and fully utilize the "nooks & crannies" storage space. My Roadtrek has fairly large storage cabinets on either side of the air conditioner, and they happen to be a perfect fit for the medium size Ebag packing cubes. They're marketed as suitcase organizers, but they work great in the cabinets. I make do with a couple of chairs-in-a-bag for outside seating, and I'm able to fit a pop-up canopy and portable hammock in front of the electric sofa - they're covered when the sofa is in sleeping position, and are usually outside when we reach our destination. We have the RV Superbag for sleeping, and just fold it up and push it into a corner of the sofa - wouldn't try to fit it into a cabinet.
I'm pretty close to my limit, but others add storage boxes and bike racks to their receiver, or even tow a small trailer. Some of the Class B blogs have storage tips that might be helpful, too.
I'm pretty close to my limit, but others add storage boxes and bike racks to their receiver, or even tow a small trailer. Some of the Class B blogs have storage tips that might be helpful, too.
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