Winnebago Itasca Sunstar 35B
Laura Michaels
October 12, 2012
Winnebago Itasca Sunstar 35B For many years Winnebago’s Sunstar served as Itasca’s Class A gas motorhome, one with all the basics but not a lot of highline options. That all changed with the debut of its 2013 floorplans. The Sunstar still fills its niche as a value-priced pick for a range of buyers,... Read more »
Fan-Tastic Vent upgrade kits
Bill and Jenn Gehr
October 10, 2012
It was a perfect New Mexico day — clear, warm and simply beautiful. During our dinghy tour of the countryside, we stopped to savor the critically acclaimed chili at the most talked about venue in town when the wind shifted, the sky darkened and rain came down in a torrential downpour. Only then did... Read more »
Optima Digital 1200 Battery Charger
Bob Livingston, Publisher
October 9, 2012
The Optima Digital 1200 Battery Charger employs multistage electronics and unique messaging for greater battery performance and longevity. Keeping batteries charged in a motorhome that is equipped with a standard-type power converter can be an exercise in futility. While many owners think they are doing... Read more »
Tiffin Phaeton 42LH
Laura Michaels
September 17, 2012
A household name in the Class A diesel-pusher market, the Phaeton has been Tiffin’s bestselling model for nine years — and the industry’s top-selling diesel for six. Touted by the company as a coach that delivers luxury and practicality at a greater value, the Phaeton has plenty to live up to.... Read more »
Phoenix Cruiser 2910T
Bruce Hampson
September 10, 2012
In the alphabet soup of motorhome designations, Class B-plus is easily the most misunderstood. These motorhomes are an outgrowth of a group of vehicles originally deemed “van conversions” — though that description is woefully inadequate for today’s crop of extraordinarily outfitted “killer... Read more »
The Stain-Less Water Filter Softener
Bob Livingston
August 24, 2012
Water is a motorhome’s lifeblood. We use water to flush the toilet, shower, wash dishes and clothes, make ice, and to keep the interior and exterior clean — not to mention for drinking. Without water, our coaches are just places to sleep. But water can be our nemesis. The Stain-Less Water Filter... Read more »
Pioneer Campfire Grill Review
Chris Soash
August 20, 2012
Summer can be a great time for gathering around the campfire, however, fall is right around the corner and that’s when I really look forward to the smell and warmth of dancing flames. There’s something special about hanging out with friends and family around a good campfire, when the air starts to... Read more »
Coghlan’s Folding Shovel
Chris Soash
August 9, 2012
When packing for a camping trip, I hate when the room in my car starts to become scarce and I have to begin choosing gear that is essential vs. luxury items that may have to stay in the garage for that particular trip. I recently came across a folding shovel, by Coghlans, that takes up almost zero room.... Read more »
Lazy Daze 24-Foot Twin King Bed
Laura Michaels
August 8, 2012
Built-to-order, factory-direct motorhomes have been the business model of Lazy Daze Inc. for 56 years. The Class C manufacturer has staked its reputation in quality workmanship and claims selling directly from the factory allows it to offer high-quality, well-equipped coaches at competitive prices. With... Read more »
Love Bug Eraser Sponge: Goodbye Bugs
Bob Livingston
July 30, 2012
Summer brings the weather that makes us want to jump in the motorhome and head out on the open road. It also brings out all the bugs. Most motorhomes have flat windshields and large frontal areas that naturally collect copious amounts of squashed bugs. You know the routine: Get to camp; grab the bug... Read more »


















