Father’s Day will be here before you know it. Do you know what to get the outdoorsy, adventure type of Dad in your life? Don’t worry, we’re here to help! Here are our top 4 picks for Father’s Day gifts: 1. Yeti Hopper Backflip Cooler 2. Grundens Deck Boss Boots 3. SmartPlug Power Connection 4. Mystery Tackle Box If you have a favorite gift for RVers and boaters, we’d love to hear about it! Get More Info : Tops Gifts for the Adventurer Dad Websites : Smartplug Like on Facebook : Smartplug | Facebook.com Follow on Twitter : Smartplug | Twitter.com
Weather Resistant RV Plug Bring It On Mother Nature, SmartPlug Is Ready Weather Resistant RV Plug Mother Nature and RVers don’t always see eye-to-eye, especially when it comes to cold weather. But with SmartPlug Systems onboard, she can bring on her worst and not affect the safe flow of electricity to the RV, nor dampen the spirits of those who appreciate four-season camping. When it’s time to plug into the pedestal, the SmartPlug System can’t be beaten. Its SUPERFLEX50 50A 125/250V 30′ dual configuration cord set remains flexible and easy to coil in temperatures down to -58° F. Unlike traditional twist-type connectors that require exposing fingers to the elements and fumbling with an ice-cold metal or plastic ring, the SmartPlug pushes straight in with one gloved hand. Because it’s asymmetrical, it’s easy to do in near darkness. Ease of use is only half the equation. Extreme weather puts demands on motor homes, trailers and truck campers. Whether running a heater ...
Happy Fall! As people head back to their everyday routines and the foliage begins to change, Fall is a wonderful time to head out on an RV adventure. We’ve put together a few helpful tips to make your Fall RV travels a success: Research Destinations As the weather is changing across most parts of the country, you’ll want to do a little research on what destination is right for your Fall travels. Are you still wanting to hit the beach, or would you rather take in the beautiful foliage? Consider your desired temperature and scenery and do some research to see what locations make the most sense for you. 2. Prep Your RV for the New Season As the seasons change, it’s always a good idea to give your RV a safety check. Double-check tire pressure, brakes, and towing gear. If you happen to run into slippery or icy road conditions, you’ll want to know your RV is equipped to handle it. With cooler temperatures, you may need to make some adjustments to your RV. Double-check your heatin...
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