Monday, July 22, 2013

Is a 5th Wheel Camper Right for You?

Some say there’s no better way to view the country than by automobile, however, from the majestic snow-capped mountains to the sands of the desert land, campers and motor homes have proven to be the best ways to travel. A motor home is drivable and a 5th wheel is towable, and while both provide a unique perspective from which to see the country, 5th wheel campers have some distinct advantages, and used 5th wheel campers tend to have the same advantages as the newer ones. 


5th Wheel Camper



When the destination is reached, a 5th wheel can be parked and unhooked. This allows for the towing vehicle to be driven on its own to places a motor home could not go. In this way, the 5th wheel camper is actually more convenient.

These campers are called 5th wheels, because they are attached to the bed of a heavy-duty truck using a goose-neck hitch, which provides great stability while the camper is being towed. The special connection to the bed has all but eliminated complaints about swaying. The truck can be short bed or long bed, but the tow weight of the truck cannot be less than its maximum towing capability when connecting to a 5th wheel camper.

The 5th wheel camper usually features more room inside. The amenities can include a full kitchen that is complete with a refrigerator, microwave, hot and cold running water and a kitchen isle. Additionally, there is a master bedroom, other rooms, and living room area with a couch and reclining chairs. Several models that Heartland has for sale provide all these amenities and more


Luxury Interior




Luxury 5th Wheels

Luxury 5th Wheels feature loaded floor plans, higher resale value, durability, craftsmanship and comfort. This camper suits the seasonal camper, as well as full-time occupants, and it sleeps three to four people. It has a room sliding-floor plan expanding to four rooms.



Full-Profile 5th wheels
The full-profile 5th wheel is full of features, such as a full kitchen and living room area. It usually has two rooms with a third slide room, aluminum framing, fiberglass skin, 35,000 BTU furnace and 15,000 BTU air conditioner.


Mid-Profile 5th Wheels
The mid-profile 5th wheel has a particular appeal. It has two slide rooms and sleeps five to six people. It features a three-burner cook top with a 21" oven, a 900-watt microwave and a 9,900 pounds gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR). Hitch weight is 2,295 pounds, however, it has easier towing with a lighter construction. This mid-profile 5th wheel has five-star accommodations anywhere it travels.


Used 5th Wheel Camper
Toy-Haulers 5th Wheels
Toy-hauler campers feature a master bedroom with a queen bed. It can sleep seven plus people and has a full kitchen with ample living room space. The kitchen area features a three-burner cook-top stove. Also, it features two 7,000-pound axles.

Used 5th wheel campers retain the elegance, style and comfort they had when they were new. They are hitched to the same towing vehicles as the   newer models. Additionally, there is no difference in the operation of the features and amenities with the used 5th wheeler.


Heartland is a premier manufacturer and carrier of 5th wheeler campers. Both new and used models of Heartland for sale feature all the amenities your family needs to travel the country in style.  



Monday, July 8, 2013

10 Amazing Luxury Items You Can Find in Campers and Travel Trailers


When you find a Viking for sale, you’ll be delighted and surprised at the luxury features that grow in pop-up campers and travel trailers with each passing year. If you’re one of those people who needs the finer things in life along with their camping adventures, you’ll be interested in this list 10 luxury items that are found in modern day pop-up campers and travel trailers.

Interestingly, the high-end features found in campers for sale in Alabama have turned the heads of buyers that usually purchase motor homes. Instead of paying more than $70,000 for a motor home, a pop-up camper or travel trailer has everything you need for far less.





1. Full entertainment centers: Are you hoping to watch your LCD flat-screen TV with speakers while camping? If this is your goal, it is entirely possible with travel trailers, although probably not with pop-up campers. While you may need to have your travel trailer customized to add this feature, you will find that a flat-screen is easily stored when you pack up to go.


2. Internet workstations: Need access to the Internet to stay in touch with friends and family while you’re out on the road? Of course, the Internet is a normal part of life these days, and having a computer workstation in your travel trailer is essential for some. Fortunately, there are models fully outfitted with what you need to get online. More often than not, this involves a fold-out table top that reveals cords, plugs and outlets.

3. Top of the line kitchenettes and dinettes:
A travel trailer is your best option to avoid grilling or cooking over a fire. Many of the regulations in today’s national parks and private campsites prohibit the use of an open flame. This is especially true if there is a problem with drought or wildfires in the area. In addition to a permanently mounted three-burner indoor range, there is a refrigerator, electric water pump and deep sinks. When you find a Viking for sale, you’ll also find top-of-the-line dinettes in your campers and travel trailers as well. 

4. Luxurious pullout beds: Both travel trailers and pop-up campers are coming up with comfortable ways to sleep. Obviously, sleeping on the ground is uncomfortable, but some RVs only have thin foam mattresses, which can be pretty painful as well. Thankfully, upscale travel trailers and campers for sale in Alabama typically have soft quilted-top innerspring mattresses.

5. Supreme tenting keeps the bugs out: Are you avoiding a pop-up camper because you are afraid of the bugs? Camping is a lot of fun, but the 2013 cicada visitation means you need a shield between you and Mother Nature. When it comes to glamorous camping, superior tenting in a more expensive pop-up camper means you have extra defense against insects and bats.

6. Top of the line water and electric pumps: If you miss the kitchen plumbing you find at home, a high-class travel trailer is right for you. In addition to hot water, you can find some models with a water purifier and 20-gallon storage tank.

7. A shower that really works: Campers and travel trailers are making some impressive moves toward better showers. Although some models have an outdoor version, most luxury travel trailers will have hot showers that give you enough space to move around. Many pop-up campers now use a propane tank, and this means you do not need a water heater tank that uses extra fuel and space.

8. Enclosed bathrooms: A re you still leery about toilets found in travel trailers? Some travel trailers will include a portable toilet that is separate from the inside of the unit. However, a growing trend with luxury travel trailers is the cassette toilet, a built-in RV toilet system with a removable portable black tank that can be dumped into any residential toilet.


9. Amish craftsmanship: Do you think the inside of your pop-up camper or travel trailer looks plain? If so, some companies will refine your purchase by adding interior design unique options. For example, Amish companies specifically work with travel trailers and add bedding, woodworking, upholstery, and curtains.


10. Hardwood floors: One more thing you can expect from some top-end travel trailers and campers are hardwood flooring. This feature alone makes pop-up campers and trailers an affordable investment you will not regret.