Fifth Wheel Trailers For Sale near Seattle, WA
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More About Fifth Wheels
Upgrading to a fifth wheel, or 5th wheel, can give you a lot of advantages, both as an RV owner and as a camper. Not only do you get the excitement of a new RV, but you also get the luxury and convenience of a much larger rig. If you’re still weighing your options, stop by Sumner RV in Sumner, Washington and let our experienced staff know how we can help you.
Size and Luxury
First and foremost, one of the most popular reasons for choosing a fifth wheel over other RVs is the extra size. Fifth wheels, even the smaller ones, are generally much bigger than some of the other RVs, especially towable RVs. This can give you many advantages, including more, and better, amenities. You’ll have more room for things like washer and dryer units, multiple entertainment systems, additional storage space, and bigger bathrooms.
You’ll also get more sleeping arrangements, for those campers traveling in larger groups. Or, at the very least, it’ll give you more room to stretch out. More floor space with added slide-outs mean you won’t be as cramped. They also generally have more ceiling height to them, so the taller campers in your midst won’t have to hunch over as much.
Because of their bigger size, they have more room to explore nicer amenities. Newer models in particular can be so nice, that many people choose their fifth wheel camper as a primary home. They can come with luxury items like fireplaces, fine interior design, and exterior kitchens. In fact, you probably won’t want to leave, even if you have a stationary home to return to.
Towing Tips
Obviously, one of the biggest concerns is towing. A bigger rig may seem more difficult to transport from one place to the next, but ask a handful of fifth wheel owners and many of them will probably tell you it’s actually much easier than other towable RVs. The overlap between the rig and the tow vehicle actually provides you with more stability so there’s less sway and more control.
However, this does mean you’ll be more restricted in ways of what type of tow vehicle you can use. The hitch needs to be installed directly in an open or flatbed, so odds are you’re going to need a pickup truck. Next, you’ll want to make sure it can handle the weight of your fifth wheel. Check with your vehicle manufacturer to see how much additional weight it can handle and whether or not it means you’ll need a bigger tow vehicle.
With all that in mind, it’s time to check out some models. Here at Sumner RV, we have a wide selection of fifth wheels that you can tour, so stop by today. We proudly serve Seattle, Silverdale, and Port Angeles.