Gifts for RV Owners

Gifts for RV Owners

Gifts for RV Owners

Kicked off by the coronavirus pandemic in 2020, many people jumped into the RV lifestyle for the first time ever. And that trend has continued strong throughout 2021. For this reason, it’s likely you know someone who has purchased a rig of some kind recently—maybe that person is you!—or you have a family member who’s been an RVer for ages. With the holiday gift giving season right around the corner, there’s no better time than now to find and buy gifts for your RV-loving friends and family. 

Here’s a look at a few popular gift ideas for 2021:

Practical Gifts 

  • A dehumidifier – The battle against moisture build up in an RV is never ending, so a dehumidifier is a perfect gift. It can help the RV enthusiast in your life keep moisture in their rig at bay, which will help prevent mold and mildew formation.   
  • A handheld vacuum cleaner – Help your RV friend or family member keep the inside of their rig sparkling clean with a handheld vacuum cleaner. Bonus: The vacuum’s small size won’t take up precious space. 

Kitchen Space-Saving Gifts

  • An Instant Pot – Anyone who owns an Instant Pot will tell you how great they are, and for good reason. Who wouldn’t love having a hot meal cooked 70% faster than a traditional oven or stove, with little mess? An Instant Pot makes a great gift for anyone but is especially appreciated by RVers trying to maximize space in their rigs. 
  • Nesting bowls – Another great way to help an RV enthusiast make the most of tight spaces is to gift nesting bowls. These bowls come in various sizes and fit inside each other, from smallest to largest. 

Experience Gifts

  • A folding hammock – Hammocks are the calling card of the professional relaxer. If the RV enthusiast in your life loves to enjoy a lazy day reading or napping in a cool breeze, a portable folding hammock may be the perfect gift for them. 
  • A National Parks pass – For the outdoorsy RVer, there’s no better gift than an “America the Beautiful” annual pass, which gives the passholder access to national parks and federal recreation lands. What’s more, the pass not only covers park admission for the driver, but also for the passengers in a personal vehicle at per-vehicle fee areas or up to four adults at sites that charge per person. Children who are 15 years old or younger get in free.

Whether you’re shopping for someone else or for yourself, purchasing these gifts should help kick your holiday shopping into high gear. What RV-related gifts are you buying this year? Let us know in the comments or contact us today! 

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