Travel Trailer Insurance is a must to protect your investment in your travel trailer. Owning a travel trailer is a dream come true for most RVers and obtaining Travel Trailer Insurance if a good idea.
The good news is travel trailer insurance is easy to get. You simply have to provide a few pieces of information and you will be given a quote.
Travel trailer insurance may include: Total loss replacement due to an accident, theft, windstorms, etc, emergency expense coverage, liability insurance, medical benefits, purchase price protection, unlimited towing and roadside assistance, and more.
You will have peace of mind knowing your travel trailer is insured. Long and short trips will be covered and your trailer will also be covered while it’s stored.
Travel trailer insurance rates are similar to auto policies and often offer good driver discounts and discounts for multiple policies. Rates can be decreased by raising the deductibles.
The best travel trailer insurance rates can often be found online. Policies differ from state to state and sometimes separate travel trailer insurance isn’t necessary and the trailer can be added to an existing homeowners insurance policy or auto policy. Contact your insurance agent for more info but before committing to a policy make sure there isn’t a better deal online because chances are that you can get a better rate on travel trailer insurance online.
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If you use your travel trailer for weekend trips, long summer vacations or if you are in your RV full time, Travel trailer insurance offers you the peace of mind to enjoy both long and short trips even more.
When it comes to choosing camping chairs there are many different models to choose from. There are also different chair construction and not all chairs are built equally.
First you need to figure out what features are important to you in ideal camping chairs. Some features to consider:
Weight Restrictions - You should always check out the weight limit of the camping chairs you are considering buying. Even if you are thin, not all your camp visitors may be as light. Remember people tend to sit on laps and the combined weight can add up quickly. Avoid potential accidents by picking out sturdy camping chairs.
Camp Chairs with Cup Holders - If you are needing a place to put your cup (beer) then consider getting camping chairs with a cup holders.
Camp Chairs with Foot Rests - If you love putting your feet up at home then you should consider getting a camp chair with a foot rest.
Camp Chairs that Recline - These are types of chairs are my favorite but can be very hard to find.
Camp Chair Height - Beach chairs tend to be low to the ground. Lower chairs are great for kids but not great for people with bad knees or backs. Likewise, you should use caution putting smaller children in a high camping chair especially near camp fires.
Camp Chair Weight - If you plan on carrying your camping chair any distance then the lighter the better. If your chair will only be used around your camp then the more comfortable chairs tend to be heavier. If you aren’t sure if you will be carrying around your camping chair then it’s probably best to go with a medium weight camping chair.
I’ve learned from experience it’s best to get one camping chair and try it out to see if you like it before investing money in a full matching set.
Should you buy a cover for your travel trailer or 5th wheel trailer?
Considering that your travel trailer or 5th wheel sites outside the majority of the time in the sun and weather you may want to consider purchasing a cover to protect your travel trailer from the elements.
If the expense isn’t an issue you can find a high quality breathable travel trailer cover from your local travel trailer dealer or supplier. [click to continue…]
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