If you’ve been looking into buying a camper, you probably know that there’s much more than one kind. Each has its own advantages and disadvantages, but the real question is which type is best for your needs. That’s why Camp Rite RV has put together this convenient list detailing what to know about a few of the more common camper types. If you find yourself looking for a new or pre-owned camper, consider visiting our dealership in Loganville, Georgia. We are conveniently located within an hour’s drive of both Lawrenceville and Atlanta.
Travel Trailer
Of all the camper types on the market today, the travel trailer is perhaps the most versatile. They are available in a number of different configurations, with many packing extensive features and amenities for a more comfortable experience. As a result, travel trailers are very popular among camping enthusiasts. They are the smallest type of camper available, which means they are extremely affordable. This smaller size also makes them excellent for travelers who want to save on gas or don’t have a heavy-duty towing vehicle, since a smaller camper is easier and cheaper to haul.
Fifth Wheel
While travel trailers are the smallest camper type, fifth wheels are among the biggest. These massive campers come with a ton of features and extra space. Traveling with a fifth wheel is sure to be a luxurious and comfortable experience. However, this huge size comes with some drawbacks. A fifth wheel requires a very strong towing vehicle to get it from place to place, so keep that in mind when you are looking at camper models.
Toy Hauler
Toy haulers are designed with a very specific purpose in mind. The front of a toy hauler is not much different from other campers of its size. It includes a sleeping area, and sometimes has a kitchenette or bathroom as well, though it depends upon your model. The back of the trailer is where a toy hauler really differs from other camper types. The back of a toy hauler includes an extra entrance that opens into a large storage space. This space can be used for vehicles, camping gear, or other supplies. Many camper owners use this extra space to store “toys”, such as ATVs, kayaks, motorcycles, or golf carts, and that is how these campers got the name “Toy Hauler”. In essence, it’s like having your own little garage that you can bring with you camping!
These are just a few of the many types of camper available on the market. If you are interested in travel trailers, fifth wheels, or toy haulers, or you want to know more about the other camper types, consider visiting Camp Rite RV in Loganville, Georgia. We have a number of new and used campers in stock. We are proud to serve northern Georgia, including Atlanta and Lawrenceville.