The Pros of Buying a Travel Trailer
A travel trailer attaches to
the bumper of the vehicle that is going to be towing it using a ball and hitch.
There are several pros to choosing this type of vehicle.
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Cost:
On average, a
travel trailer is the cheapest and most affordable option.
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No
Truck Necessary: Since
a travel trailer hitches to the bumper of the vehicle that is towing it, you
can tow it with any vehicle that has a bumper. As long as the vehicle is strong
enough to pull the weight, you can use just about anything.
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More
Accessibility: Since
travel trailers are generally short in height, you wouldn't need to worry about
travel restrictions when passing under low bridges.
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Smaller:
The fact that a
travel trailer is smaller is good for some drivers. There are many people who
aren't able to drive while towing a very large trailer. Travel trailers are
great for inexperienced or anxious drivers.
The Cons of Travel Trailers
There are only a few downsides to travel trailers. These include:
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Less
Storage: If you
are planning to be on the road for a while, storage space is important.
Unfortunately, travel trailers have less space for storage.
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Low
Ceilings: The
ceilings in travel trailers tend to be low, therefore, if you are tall, you
might not be able to stand up inside the trailer.
The Pros of Buying a Fifth Wheel
There are several pros of
buying a fifth wheel, which is why many shoppers end up choosing one over a
travel trailer.
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Space:
Fifth wheels are
generally larger, therefore, there is room for larger families. Depending on
the size that you buy, you have the option of having a second bathroom or a
king size bed. You can also create one large master bedroom.
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Smooth
Ride: Fifth
wheels are more stable and provide a smoother tow than travel trailers. If your
family is going to ride in the fifth wheel, this is very important.
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Easier
to Hook Up: Most
people who have fifth wheels report that they are much easier to hook up than
travel trailers are.
Cons of Fifth Wheels
There are a few downsides to buying a fifth wheel.
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Heavy:
Fifth wheels are
heavy, which can make it difficult to drive them down unpaved roads.
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Length:
Fifth wheels are
long, which can pose a problem. There are many campgrounds that have limited
space for fifth wheels longer than 30 feet.
Understanding the pros and cons can help you make an educated decision. At Nohr's RV Center, we offer a variety of RV options, including travel trailers and fifth wheels. Stop by today to see the difference between the two, take a test drive, and determine which is best for your needs. Our rv experts are here to help you find the ideal RV for your unique situation.