toy haulers

toy haulers

toy haulers

toy haulers

A fairly new addition to the traditional families of RV’s, toy haulers have made an impact in a big way. The last few years have seen toy haulers evolve into sophisticated garages on wheels. Now you can take the home and the garage on the road. Toy haulers appeal to those who love their toys namely motorcycles, quads and other dirt loving toys. Toy haulers are not only for those who love to go off-road, certain creative types also use the toy haulers garage to have a traveling music studio, video production suite, and other unconventional uses.

These haulers come in the flavors of travel trailers, fifth wheel trailers and even some motorhomes. There are also some compact hybrid travel trailers sporting a heavy duty front deck made for hauling dirt bikes and the like. Travel trailer models can range from a single room hauler with built in furniture that fold up against the wall when bringing in the gear for travel, to models with separate front bedrooms in addition to the garage. Fifth wheel coaches can be had with a small garage, galley midship, and an upper level bedroom. Many can be enormous arrangements though, with 10+ foot separate enclosed garages on the back end, and multi-slideout structures in the middle and upper sections.

Several manufacturers have introduced motorhomes with a separate rear garage in the Class C and Class A style coaches. Many models can range as small as 14 feet in the travel trailer models to well over 40 feet in the ultra large fifth wheel mansions. As stated earlier, most of the hauler RV types can be purchased with slideouts. Travel trailers can be found with one slideout, but fifth wheels can sport up to three, greatly enhancing the indoor living experience. The interiors can range from standard RV style appointments, to luxury models with hardwood cabinets, built in washer/dryers, generators, and patio style sliding glass doors separating the garage from the main house.

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