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25/1/56

Camper Awnings - RV Awnings Review and Why You Need an Awning For Your Camper

Camper awnings are a great way to add a little bit of extra space to your camper or motorhome, and if chosen well, this could also be at a fraction of the cost that you originally envisaged. Most modern day camper van awnings are made of very sturdy materials, are long lasting and are usually very easy to clean and maintain.

Awnings For Campers
Awnings for campers are a great way to add a little extra seating space, working space or even dining space to your cramped quarters in the camper. Choosing a camper van awning that can be easily put up, but is strong enough to withstand the natural elements is important.

Rv Awnings

Fiamma Camper Awnings
A worthy contender in the area is the Fiammastor, an offering from Fiamma. Reputed to be very lightweight, the Fiammastor is easy to put up, and is fully extended in next to no time. There are many conveniences to this camper awning. First off, doors and windows can be kept open even in rainy weather, allowing for air circulation throughout the camper.

Camper Awnings - RV Awnings Review and Why You Need an Awning For Your Camper

In hot weather, simply putting up the Fiammastor camper awning can reduce temperatures inside the camper by as much as twenty degrees. You could even use the Fiammastor camper awning as a form of protection against the weather. Take off your wet gear under the confines of the awning, and keep your camper clean and dry. If you have ever had to take off wet squelching boots inside a camper, you'll know what a veritable treat a dry camper can be!

A simpler variant is the Rhino Rack Sunseeker awning. A rather simpler affair, this model has the important advantages of cost and convenience. A simple two-legged affair, the Rhino Rack Sunseeker simply uses the rail of your camper as support, with two legs on the other end providing cover for whoever happens to be underneath. Very quick to set up and dismantle, the Rhino Rack Sunseeker is the model for you if are on a limited budget, or if space comes at an increasing premium.

Whichever model you end up choosing, you'd do well to carry a camper awning along on your road trips. The weather can be notoriously fickle, and some form of protection from the natural elements is always welcome. So go ahead and get yourself one!

Camper Awnings - RV Awnings Review and Why You Need an Awning For Your Camper

20/1/56

Jayco RV Review - Pop Up Campers

Jayco now manufactures 3 models when it comes to Pop Up campers, and all the three models are reasonably priced. The cheapest of the lot is the 'Jay Series', in the middle is the "Jayco Baja', and the 'Jayco Select' is the most expensive of the three.

Jay Series Campers:

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The Jay series offers five floor plans which include the 806, the 1006, the 1007, the 1206, and the 1207. Wile the 806 floor plan comes with a king/twin bed combo, the 1006 and the 1007 plans have a double/king bed combo, and the 1206 and 1207 plans incorporate a queen/king bed combo. The 1007, 1206 and 1207 variants also consist of two dinettes, and the 1006 variant comes with a sofa to compliment the existent dinette. The 806 variant boasts of a dinette/kitchen area that is larger than in most pop up campers. These can comfortably sleep 5 to 7 people.

Jayco RV Review - Pop Up Campers

The Jayco Baja Camper:

This is definitely the most unique of the three as it has an outdoor bike port that can be used to store two bikes, and alternatively, an ATV. Ramps to load and unload are bikes also come with the camper. This camper succeeds in blending together the concepts of a camper and a toy hauler quite nicely. Thanks to the outside cargo deck that comes with the ramp and railing, loading and unloading your toys for hauling becomes quite easy. The four floor plans that you can choose from include 10C, 10D, 10Y, and 10Z. All these floor plans come with a double bed on one end and a king sized one at the other. The variation in these plans is essentially with the central area, the seating/dinette area, port-a-potty cabinet, storage cabinets, and the kitchen area. The Baja can comfortably sleep six people, and if the space in the Baja seems inadequate, you can look at the Jayco Select.

Select Campers:

The Jayco Select campers come with one floor plan, the 12HW. This model is larger than most other pop up campers, and owing to its high walls, extra space is made available from the top to the bottom. This model comes with a queen/king bed on both the ends of the trailer, and there is a fair amount of storage space as well. The kitchen area comes with a refrigerator, and also has adequate storage space.

With all the aforementioned Jayco pop up campers offering good value for money, they are surely recommended.

Jayco RV Review - Pop Up Campers