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Sunday, May 07, 2006

TOY HAULERS


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Toy haulers are revolutionizing the RV industry.
These fifth wheels feature conventional living area in front of a garage-like storage area for ATV’S, snow mobiles, or motorcycles.
The popularity of this toy hauler is family and versatility.
Remember the days of tents or the camper on top of the truck bed? If the children wanted to bring a friend you could squeeze them in but no room for the toys. That is not the case today.
Bring all your family, friends and toys.
These new toy haulers allow motorcycles and ATV owners to bring the toys along with out a hassle or anything extra to pull.
The toy hauler has come a long way since the first year when they came out.
No more feeling like you are sleeping in a garage. There is separate living space form toy storage space. A fully incased heated underbelly makes it a four –season trailer.
They come with about any option that you would need. Up to three slide-out areas that expand your living space, and slide in when you are traveling.
The typical buyers are the ones 35-45 years of age bracket. Those who are active in sports and likes to travel with family and friends.
Most camping for the toy haulers is done on open land instead of RV parks, so water storage has been extended to 80-110 gallons. Built for outside RV parks it also has a compressor to inflate tires, power wash to clean toys before they come inside. A workbench, a generator, and the best of all a gas station.
It comes with a fuel docking station that holds 30 plus gallons of gas.
Built for the family, most haulers are equipped to sleep 8 or more people. Some of the sleeping space is provided inn the rear cargo area. Typically, beds can be pulled down from the ceiling or from the wall.
Happy Trails

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