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Class A motorhome

Class A motorhome

Class A motorhome

The biggest motorized RVs on the market, Class As are like giant homes on wheels. These recreational vehicles can be relatively simple or come with all sorts of bells and whistles, including over-the-top amenities like king-size beds, washer and dryers, and mobile garages that can hold a sports car. You get a lot of space with a Class A, and potentially some serious luxury. Another benefit is that you can usually tow a car behind a Class A.

Size: 26 to 45 feet

Weight: 13,000 to 30,000 pounds

• American Coach

• Coachmen RV

• Entegra Coach

• Fleetwood RV

• Forest River RV

• Holiday Rambler

• Jayco

• Monaco Coach

• Newmar

• Nexus RV

• Thor Motor Coach

• Tiffin

• Winnebago

Class B motorhome

Class A motorhome

Class A motorhome

Often called camper vans in the RV manufacturing industry, Class Bs are a mid-size option that are much smaller than the big Class A RVs. These small but mighty campers can be basic—think bed and storage—or have extras like bathrooms, dining areas, and room to sleep six. The biggest drawback is that you don’t get as much space or amenities compared to Class As and Cs, but there are also benefits to the Class B; some come in a four-wheel drive option, get good fuel economy, can fit in many parking spots, can stay off the grid, and are easy to drive.

Size: 17 to 23 feet

Weight: 4,000 to 9,000 pounds

• American Coach

• Airstream

• Chinook

• Coach House

• Coachmen

• Fleetwood

• Leisure Travel

• Midwest Automotive Design

• Nexus RV

• Panoramic RV

• Phoenix USA

• Pleasure-Way

• Regency RV

• Renegade RV

• Safari Condo

• Thor Motor Coach

• Winnebago

Class C motorhome

Class A motorhome

Class C motorhome

Not quite as big as a Class A, but not as small as a Class B. Sleeping quarters in a Class C are often over the cab with another area in the back, and you might find slide outs similar to those common in larger Class As. Class C RVs usually have a separate bathroom area, whereas a Class B camper van might not. Class Cs work well for people who want something smaller and less expensive than a Class A, but think a camper van is too small. Note that Class C RVs usually aren’t big enough to tow another vehicle.

Size: 20 to 30 feet

Weight: 10,000 to 13,000 pounds

• Dynamax

• Enter Coach

• Fleetwood RV

• Forest River RV

• Gulf Stream Coach

• Holiday Rambler

• Jayco

• Lazy Daze

• Nexus RV

• Renegade RV

• Newmar Corporation

• Phoenix USA

• Thor Motor Coach

• Tiffin Motorhomes

• Winnebago

Travel trailer

Travel trailer

Class C motorhome

There’s probably no greater range of campers in a single category than the travel trailer. Bumper pull travel trailers connect to a standard trailer hitch, and they can range from lightweight to fairly heavy. This means that the smallest travel trailers can be pulled by a small SUV, while others might require a large truck. Travel trailers are good for campers who want to unhitch and store the camper more easily when not in use, and a plethora of options means that there is something for everyone.

Size: 10 feet to 40 feet

Weight: 1,100 to 12,000 pounds

• Airstream

• Allen Camper

• Armadillo

• Bigfoot

• Braxton Creek

• Casita

• Coachmen

• Chinook RV

• CrossRoads RV

• Cruiser RV

• Dutchmen RV

• East to West

• Escape

• Eveland’s

• Forest River RV

• Genesis

• Grand Design RV

• Gulf Stream Coach

• Heartland RV

• Highland Ridge RV

• inTech RV

• Jayco

• Keystone RV

• K-Z RV

• Lance Camper

• Northwood

• nüCamp RV

• Oliver Travel Trailers

• Outdoors RV

• Pacific Coachworks

• Palomino RV

• Prime Time

• Riverside RV

• Roulottes Prolite

• Safari Condo

• Shasta RV

• Starcraft

• Travel Lite RV

Fifthwheel

Travel trailer

Fifthwheel

Fifth wheel trailers are the largest trailers you can tow behind a vehicle. They are called “fifth wheel” because the front of the trailer extends over the bed of the truck. The truck bed contains the hitching mechanism—a u-shaped coupling component—which can make fifth wheels easier to tow than some other travel trailers since it’s easier to turn. Fifth wheels offer all the space and comforts of a Class A RV—including slide outs, bathrooms, and even multiple bedrooms—but they also require a pickup truck with a specifically fitted hitch. This type of RV is best for someone who wants all the amenities of a large Class A, but wants to tow it and then store it when not in use.

Size: 22 to 40 feet

Weight: 7,000 to 20,000 pounds

• Allen Camper

• CrossRoads RV

• DRV Luxury Suites

• Dutchmen RV

• Escape

• Eveland’s

• Forest River RV

• Grand Design RV

• Gulf Stream Coach

• Heartland RV

• Highland Ridge RV

• Jayco

• Keystone RV Company

• K-Z RV

• New Horizons RV

• Northwood

• Outdoors RV

• Palomino RV

• Prime Time

• The RV Factory

• Shasta RV

• Starcraft

• VanLeigh RV

• Winnebago Industries

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