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Want to experience an enjoyable, adventurous safari? Never owned a motor home to make your safari dream come true? If that’s what you are wondering about, then why not consider a Safari motor home? These recreational vehicles are in fact out there on the road, waiting for you to get in. The first Safari motor home was actually first introduced in 1986 at a quiet town in Western Oregon. Following the introduction, Safari which was then a small upstart company, began to win interest from the recreational vehicle junkies with its straightforward approach. This interest is enduring that Safari is now deemed as one of the largest manufacturers of the finest motor homes in the United States and the world. The Safari motor homes are designed and built for one particular purpose – to provide the most remarkable performing motor home with an overflowing list of remarkable features at an exceptional value. Well, note that it is actually through this purpose that Safari continues to survive despite all the challenges they have encountered throughout the ages. Today, three main lines of Safari motor homes are highly valued in the market. Numerous reports and claims have it that each of these lines of Safari motor homes presents unparalleled features and amenities with the top quality performance. Want to know what these product lines are? If so, please read on. Safari Trek The Safari Trek has long been considered as one of the remarkable lines of Safari motor homes available in the industry today. They are built shorter than the Class A type of motor homes, but they are spacious enough to accommodate a group of trekkers. The Safari Trek also comes with all the amenities and facilities expected from a luxury motor home. It also boasts a number of upgrades, from the lustrous finish of its deluxe full-body paint, to the newly designed and crafted side-hinged baggage doors. It also has a one-piece fiber glass roof which improves the strength and durability of this vehicle. Other remarkable features of this Safari motor home line include the following: * Fully automatic hydraulic leveling * Pre-wire for supplemental braking system * Ingenious interior design * Electro-Majic bed Such mentioned qualities of the Safari Trek are what really make this product line truly a perfect hub for an ultimate vacation on wheels. Safari Simba The Safari Simba line of Safari motor homes is the perfect option for those who are looking for the affordability and convenience of a gas coach. Perhaps among the best features of this Safari motor home line is its outstanding interior design that presents residential style details. It is also spacious that it allows you to pack everything you need for your next safari adventures. What’s more, the craftsmanship of woodwork is said to be superb. So if you are ready to join the Safari family, then consider Safari Simba. Safari Cheetah The Safari Cheetah is said to be the most powerful line of Safari motor homes, perhaps for the reason that it rides on an unparalleled custom-built chassis with the power of a Caterpillar C7 350 HP engine. This line of Safari motor homes also features everything you’ll need from a complete home, with home style kitchen, living room, bathroom, and well-appointed bedrooms. So, if a comfortable and highly convenient unit is what you are after, then consider the Safari Cheetah.
November 7th, 2007
Common sense will dictate us that when we will be out of the house for how many days, even if our destination is just within the locale, we should always bring with us our essentials. That is why they are called such because it should be aptly regarded as indispensable. Some will even tag along their “extra baggages”. Outdoor adventure is also much willing to fall in line. So let us take a peek at some of the camper accessories and get acquainted with those materials because pretty soon, you will plan your own. Exterior Camper Accessories: * Awning is a secondary covering attached to the exterior wall. It is typically composed of canvas or acrylic cloth that is stretched lightly over a light structure of aluminum, iron, steel or wood. The configuration of this structure is something of a truss, space frame and planar frame. * Tent is a shelter consisting of sheets of fabric or other material draped over or attached to a frame of poles or ropes. Some tent styles are free- standing, while others are attached to the ground using guy ropes tied to stakes or pegs. * Hubcap is sometimes called mud flaps or wheel covers. It is a decorative disk on an automobile wheel that covers at least a central portion of the tire. Cars with stamped steel wheels often use a full wheel cover that conceals the entire wheel. Cars with alloy wheels or styled steel wheels generally use smaller ones. * Trailer is an unpowered vehicle pulled by a powered vehicle. Some distinguish trailer that is generally uncovered that is used for goods and materials or from a caravan that is weather- resistant used for human habitation. Interior Camper Accessories * Insulation is any material used to reduce or resist the flow of energy. There are several types of insulators: thermal insulators reduce the flow of heat, electrical insulators reduce the flow of electricity and acoustical insulators reduce the flow of sound. * Knob refers to movable control used to change the settings of the controlled instrument such as that of the automobile for outdoor camping. * Steering wheel is type of steering control used in most modern land vehicles, including all mass- production automobiles. It is part of the steering system that is manipulated by the driver, the rest of the rest of the steering system responds to the movements of it. * Storage units are any of those used for safekeeping of any of the materials that will be brought for outdoor camping. One of it is the cup holder which is useful for those who love to sip hot coffee or slurp cold soda especially on the road to the site. It prevents any form of spillage. Having all of these interior and exterior camper accessories goes to show that you are all set for the adventure awaiting on the outskirts of the bustling metropolis.
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Rv refrigerators – Interior and Exterior Camper Accessories
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October 17th, 2007
This total outdoor company has introduced many products that make spending time in the exteriors a pleasure. There are Coleman campers just for kids. A technologically-advanced, proven mosquito-defense system. Coolers that keep food and drinks cold for up to five days. A complete line of grills, lights, heaters and more for your backyard. An accessory line with 100 separate items. Backpacking stove featuring technology so remarkable and so relevant that Backpacker Magazine named it Editors’ Choice in 1997. Here are some Coleman campers that you would want to bring in your next trip in the fringes of the bustling metropolis. * Pinnacle Lantern This is the brightest lantern available among the Coleman campers. This ingenious design allows the top half of the lantern- entire globe, burner, mantles, and ventilator assembly- to be removed in one piece, nested in the base and stored securely within its cylindrical metal bottom housing. It is a three-step process that not only protects the lantern’s head unit, it also provides a compact package to transport and store the light. This is a stainless steel model as well with the same convenience and performance highlighting components for added corrosion resistance in harsher marine environments. * Fold N’ Go Stove Just by the look of it seems to be a really large, bright red clamshell. Actually, this is another innovation of Coleman campers. It is a two- burner stove that comes very handy. It is approximately 25 percent more compact than the traditional. Designed to be easier to carry and stow yet delivers the uncompromising power and performance associated with the company’s cooking stoves. No more matches are needed to light because of the InstaStart Electronic Ignition system featuring a push button igniter on each handle for convenient access. * Propane Oven You can now serve hot and fresh your favorite pastries, sandwiches and pizza when you are camping. Credits to one of Coleman campers’ self- contained portable oven. It has a large inside capacity that lets outdoor chefs bake with standard 13×9 inch pans. The oven’s tube burner is fully adjustable and will produce temperatures up to 450 degrees to warm, toast or bake. It has a multi-position, removable wire rack that slides into the large 14-inch-wide by 12-inch-deep by 5-inch-high oven cavity. A removable crumb and drip tray offers easy cleaning solutions. * Widebeam Lights Casting an elliptical light shaft to illuminate a broader pathway, this expands to include models with integrated carabiner end-caps for added convenience, plus models that use 1-watt LED bulbs for extended run times. This a revolutionary technology by Coleman campers with flashlights that project a beam 50 percent broader than traditional flashlight beams to more closely match the human eyes’ natural field of vision. The center of the beam holds the brightest concentration of light with softer fields of light on both sides to extend peripheral illumination, and therefore peripheral vision.
September 25th, 2007
A motor home can save you money on both lodging cost and food costs while you are out on the road. Whether you rent a motor home or you are fortunate enough to own one, you will find this to be one of the perks of RV travel. You can make simple, healthy and inexpensive meals for your family and friends in the comfort of your “home away from home” on wheels. Take care that you choose a motor home with all of the amenities that you will need and make sure that you stock it properly.
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Motor Home Kitchen Basics (Suzuki rv 125)
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September 12th, 2007
Are you interested in using a motor home to travel across the country or for a camping adventure? If you are, you may be interested in buying your own motor home. While it is more than possible for you to buy your own motor home, do you know that buying a motor home isn’t your only option? In addition to buying your own motor home for a cross country trip or a camping adventure, you can also rent a motor home. If this is your first time attempting to go motor home camping or on a trip across the country, you may be unsure as to whether you should buy your own motor home or rent one. One of the easiest ways for you to make your decision is to examine the pros and cons of both buying your own motor home or renting one. A few of the most influential pros and cons are outlined below. If given a choice, many of those individuals who want or need to use a motor home would like to buy their own. For many individuals, there is just something about buying a new motor home and being the first owner of it. When you want to buy a new motor home, you will find that it is a little bit easier to shop for exactly what you are looking for. Of course, it is possible to come across some great used motor homes, but for the largest selection of motor homes to choose from, you may want to think about buying new. Although it is nice owning your own motor home, there are a number of cons or downsides to doing so as well. One of those downsides is the cost. Motor homes can be expensive to buy. While many used motor homes are much more affordable than new ones, the cost can still be quite high. If you are able to afford the cost of buying your own motor home, you may want to think about doing so. However, if you are unsure as to whether or not you can afford a new or even a used motor home, you may want to examine motor home rentals. One of the many reasons why motor home rentals are so popular is because they are affordable. Instead of buying your own motor home, you are just renting one from someone else for the time being. This is great if you are taking your first cross country trip or if you are going on your first motor home camping adventure. Buying a motor home can be expensive, especially if you unsure as to whether or not a motor home is really want you want. That is why a large number of individuals make the decision to rent a motor home first. Many who were satisfied with their experiences later buy their own motor homes and you can do the same as well. Another one of the many plus sides to renting a motor home instead of buying one is the fact that the motor home isn’t yours. While this may seem like it is a disadvantage, it actually be considered an advantage. When you rent you a motor home, you are just renting it for the time being. This means that you are not responsible for any mechanical repairs or any updates that may need to be made. This, alone, can save you a considerable amount of money. As for the con or downside to renting a motor home instead of owning one, the main downside is the freedom that you have. When buying a motor home, you have more motor homes to choose from. In the United States, you should be able to find a number of motor home rental stations, but they tend to be limited only to certain areas and the selection of available motor homes is often small. This means that if you were looking for something in particular, you may not be able to find what you were looking for in a rental. The above mentioned pros and cons are just a few of the many that you may want to take into consideration, when trying to determine if you should buy your own motor home or rent one. While the decision is yours to make, you should take the time to make sure that the decision you do make is the best one for you and your needs.
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Coleman rv air conditioner – Motor Homes: Should You Rent or Should You Buy?
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September 2nd, 2007