Creating Your RV Checklist

Planning out an RV adventure can be exciting, but also stressful. Knowing what to pack, where to put your essentials, what your essentials even look like…the list goes on. Creating a comprehensive RV checklist is essential for making sure you have everything you need and that your RV stays in tip top condition. While some RV manufacturers include a checklist on their campers, like MDC USA, we’ve curated an RV checklist that you can keep handy before your travel adventures.

The Ultimate Off-Grid Hybrid Trailer | MDC USA XT17HRT

When it comes to off-road adventures, the MDC USA XT17HRT stands out as one of the toughest hybrid trailers on the market. Designed for those who love the freedom to explore remote areas without sacrificing comfort, the XT17HRT is fully equipped to handle the journey and destination.

8 Must Have Accessories to Keep in Your RV

Equipping your RV with the right accessories makes any camping trip comfortable, enjoyable, and stress-free. From staying powered up with portable solar panels to enhancing your outdoor experience with a portable grill and camping chairs, we’ve picked our top 8 must have RV accessories to elevate your next RV adventure.  

RV Sewage and Dumping Basics

For many, this is the single most terrifying part of learning to use a new camping trailer, but it doesn’t have to be! It’s a simple system, and a quick routine should have you worry-free in no-time.

Your Guide to Choosing the Perfect RV

Whether you’re an adventurous overlander, a cozy camper, or a family looking to hit the road, there is a perfect RV out there for you. Choosing the right one can be overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be! We’ve narrowed down our top choices to help you find your perfect RV.

Common Electrical Appliances

Usually, a camper will have two electrical systems. Yep! Two separate electrical systems and some electrical devices can work on both systems. What are we talking about here? 

Tips For Setting Up Your Campsite

There are many ways to set up a campsite, but we’re going to focus on setting up a campsite that has full-hookups. That means the site has a 30-amp or 50-amp electrical power service, has a fresh, portable water hookup, and has a holding-tank dump site right at your campsite.