Having an RV is akin to having a vacation home anywhere across this vast country. Why schlep you and your family to musty, lived-in hotel rooms that are, more often than not, overpriced, when you can sleep comfortably in your own RV. There is something truly freeing about plotting out your route across the United States and not having to worry about finding a room to spend the night in within each visited city. That is why is it easy to quickly become a true RV enthusiast ... Read more
We’re RVupgrades and we want you to know that we’ve got the supplies and accessories that you need for your recreational vehicle, whether you have a class A motorhome, travel trailer, or camper van. From appliances to electronics and electrical supplies, water pumps and softeners, kitchen and outdoor accessories, carriers and haulers, leveling jacks and other RV leveling system ... Read more
Whether you’re relaxing at the beach or boondocking in the mountains, you need to keep the temperature inside your recreational vehicle comfy and cozy. You want to control the humidity levels and keep your interiors as toasty or breezy as you prefer.
The fact is, the temperature can change quite ... Read more
Even with careful use of RV covers during the winter and in the offseason, a recreational vehicle is going to get exposed to the elements in a way that a car just won’t. The fact is, even a car that isn’t kept in a garage won’t experience the kind of harsh changes in climate, humidity, temperature, and soil variety that an RV will. That’s why a lot of experienced and full-time RVers take preventive action to keep their vehicle protected from the weather. ... Read more
Once you have reached your destination and found where you’re going to park your RV, it’s time to start setting up camp. The perfect campsite is your own personal oasis where you will get to soak up the sun and enjoy your vacation. When you start setting up camp, like all things in life, you need to start it off with a solid foundation. For RV campsites, Patio Mats are this ... Read more
The jack is one of the most often overlooked pieces of equipment for RV owners and for RV trips. While no one ever overlooks the significance of a jack when figuring precisely on towing operations, towing often comes as an afterthought for an RV trip. The trip is central and equipment should just fall in line as part of the preparations. However, any time you’re set to tow anything, from a camper to a boat, you’ll need to be well prepared with a quality jack to make ... Read more
Your RV is your lifeline to the world, the great outdoors - everything out there is there for you to see and experience and to get you off the beaten path. In short, your RV is your ticket to freedom, whether it’s a few miles down the road to a lesser-known honey hole or halfway across the country in search of a new adventure. That’s why it’s an absolute necessity to keep your systems in pristine condition, your equipment in tip-top shape, and to cross your t’s and dot ... Read more
The air in a recreational vehicle can get heavy, humid, and sticky. It makes sense when you think about the diverse climates you might travel through in a day. You might start the morning in the mountains and then spend the evening at the beach. And what about the shower and kitchen? These areas are easy sources of damp and mugginess. Then consider the drastic change in moisture in the air from dawn to dusk; the way that you can see that condensation has settled on the RV ... Read more
Taking your camper out on the road is always an exciting experience. Once you’re all packed up and ready to get on the road, you never know what kind of adventure is waiting for you. This sense of excitement can quickly be derailed by the sore arm from winding down your old Trailer Tongue Jack. For trailers too heavy to lift, tongue jacks are an essential tool for hitching up your camper ... Read more
The Husky Jacks available at RVupgrades are durable, well made, adjustable and perfect for your RV stabilizing and leveling needs, and you’re going to need them. That is if you want to keep your appliances working and you want to sleep comfortably in your RV.
Full-time RV living is something a lot of people have decided to take on. Some people spend time staying in a few different places for months at a time throughout the year. Others find it hard to stay in one place for longer than a month and are living in their RV constantly on the move from one place to another. No matter which choice you make for living in your RV, there are a few things that everyone should keep in mind: 1. Safe sitting with an RV leveler and ... Read more
Once the RV is securely parked and the vacation is underway, one of the first steps in setting up the perfect campsite is extending your RV Awning. An awning is more than just a piece of fabric, it’s a shady spot to share a meal or escape the elements. If your awning has seen better days or it just needs a little something extra, it’s time to stop by RVupgrades and check out our ... Read more
Taking your camper out on the road is always a joy. You get to see the country while you travel and encounter new and exciting things that flying to a destination just can’t offer. If your family loves taking RV trips, you know that your wheeled home away from home will occasionally need an upgrade or a new part to offer a little extra utility on the road. Whether you’re looking to upgrade a brand new camper or fix up an old RV, we have the ... Read more
Hauling a trailer or RV requires an element of safety. You want to make sure that the weight is evenly distributed so that you can make for smoother motion on the road and reduce the risk of accidents happening. It is why you should look into a Husky Weight Distribution Hitch.