Do Truck Campers have VINs, Licenses, Titles, and Insurance?

Do Truck Campers have VINs, Licenses, Titles, and Insurance?

Truck campers are a unique type of recreational vehicle that can be attached and transported in the back of a pickup truck. In most cases, truck campers do not have VINs and most states do not require registration, titling, license plates, or insurance. However, approximately 10 states do have special requirements, and regardless you may…

Expandable Hybrid Travel Trailer Pros and Cons: With Examples!

Expandable Hybrid Travel Trailer Pros and Cons: With Examples!

An expandable hybrid travel trailer (or HTT) is a great alternative to a tent, pop-up, or standard travel trailer. Hybrid trailers are easier to tow and store, have ample sleeping space, and are inexpensive. However, these travel trailers lack temperature control, are harder to setup/takedown, have limited storage space, can be difficult to maintain, and…

The Best Way to Clean and Waterproof Your Popup Camper’s Canvas

The Best Way to Clean and Waterproof Your Popup Camper’s Canvas

Popup campers are great for the low-maintenance traveler, but cleaning the canvas popouts is necessary for keeping dirt and mildew at bay. Regularly cleaning and treating the canvas can help it last longer, and keep harmful elements like mold and mildew out of your camper. Knowing how to clean the canvas properly will keep your…

Do Travel Trailers have Titles, VINS, Odometers, Plates, and Insurance?

Do Travel Trailers have Titles, VINS, Odometers, Plates, and Insurance?

Does a Travel Trailer have a title? Most vehicles on the road today have titles to prove ownership. Travel Trailers or RV’s are not any different. Does a travel trailer have a title? Yes, travel trailers, RV’s, Campers, and tent trailers all will have titles. Titles are for the owners protection to prove ownership. If…

Are Dual Pane Windows Worth the Money on an RV?

Are Dual Pane Windows Worth the Money on an RV?

Thermal or dual pane windows use technology to insulate your RV against outside temperatures and sunlight. These windows have their benefits, but in general, it is not worth the cost or hassle to have them in your travel trailer, unless you camp in extreme conditions or are using your trailer as a primary residence. Thermal/dual…

Framed vs. Frameless Windows for Your RV, What is Better?

Framed vs. Frameless Windows for Your RV, What is Better?

A highlight of traveling in your RV is waking up to views of incredible nature right outside your window. Many RV owners realize the importance of choosing the right windows for their vehicle. Not only does this choice affect your RV aesthetically. It can also influence how easy the windows are to maintain, how much…