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Hookitup
Explorer
Jul 26, 2024

New to rv

Greetings! 
I’m new new to the rv world. I’m looking to buy my first used all season rv. I’m planning on traveling for the next two years. Can anyone recommend a suitable all season rv?

Very much appreciated!

Brian

4 Replies

  • Like you Brian, I am fairly new, but I researched the same thing and found a great all season RV with better insulation - its In Outdoors RV, they also make the Artic Fox as mentioned previously. They are built in Oregon - I live in WA and are made to go up into AK. They have some great videos on their construction methods as well.  Good luck!

    • way2roll's avatar
      way2roll
      Navigator III

      Good infor but Brian never came back after this one post last year. 

  • What do you mean by "all season" rv?  There is no such thing about an RV that you can camp in 365 days a year, unless of course, you live in Florida or Mexico.  Generally speaking, the more expensive and the heavier the trailer is the more well insulated it might be.  An Arctic Fox is a good example and I would guess it would be much better than anything that is advertised as a "Lite" or an "Ultra Lite" camper.

  • There are a variety of options, like Class A motorhomes if you want more space, or smaller Class B and C RVs if you’re after something compact and easier to drive.

    For maintenance, start by checking basics like tires (look for wear and proper inflation), roof seals to avoid leaks, and plumbing.