Gear and Accessories for Your Winnebago RV

While your new Winnebago motorhome may include factory-installed additions or your new-to-you Lichtsinn RV purchase may already have some accessories installed, you will most likely still want a few extra pieces of gear to make your RV specifically yours and as comfortable as possible for how you intend to use it. Our expansive parts store coupled with our established vendor relationships ensure we are readily equipped to help you find the perfect gear and accessories to fit your RVing needs. Read our Blog to learn more.

Winnebago Class B Camper Van Lineup

Winnebago Camper Vans

Winnebago offers a wide selection of Winnebago Class B Campervans. They include all the comforts of home including a bed, a kitchen and often a bath, while providing easy driving ability and tremendous fuel efficiency. Read more about the Winnebago Class B Camper Van Lineup Here.

Which Winnebago Camper Van Should I Buy?

Winnebago Camper Vans

In the sea of Camper Vans it’s hard to know where to begin. We’ll try and help you answer the question “Which Camper Van Should I Buy?”  The Winnebago Class B lineup includes the Winnebago Travato, Winnebago Solis, and Winnebago Roam gas models and the Winnebago Boldt and Winnebago Revel diesel models. In our Blog we will review common questions regarding the key features differentiating the Winnebago Class B Camper Van models.

Winnebago Travato Pure3 Lithium System vs. Traditional RV Power Systems

The Volta Pure3 Energy Management System in the Winnebago Travato 59KL and 59GL is designed to provide a more efficient and sustainable power solution than traditional RVs. The system also integrates advanced technology to harness the energy output from the chassis’ engine while, allowing you to operate and power your devices while driving. Read our blog to learn more about the Volta Pure3 Energy Management System in the Winnebago Travato 59KL and 59GL.

Winnebago Solis 59PX vs. Airstream Rangeline

As Class B Camper Vans have taken over the RV landscape, Winnebago has kept up with the demand with steady innovations that combine comfort and convenience in these compact motorhomes. We are often asked about the differences between Winnebago camper vans and counterparts from other manufacturers that may have similar floorplans or capabilities. One such example includes the loaded Winnebago Solis 59PX and the Airstream Ridgeline. Although both motorhomes are built with outdoor and off-grid adventures in mind, there are many key differences that make the Solis 59PX stand out from the competition.

Top Winnebago RVs for Both Work & Play

With the rising popularity of working from home, we are often asked which motorhomes offer the best solution for working from the road or campsite. While the entire Winnebago lineup features innovations that will make working from your home-on-wheels easy and functional, there are a few floorplan layouts that stand out as the best options for the active lifestyle that also needs to be capable of putting in the hours when necessary. Read our blog to learn more.

Winnebago Solis Pocket 36B Specifications

Solis Pocket 36B

Now with a full featured bath, 5,000 watt hours of flexible lithium technology, and the latest restyled and reengineered RAM ProMaster, the all season Winnebago Solis Pocket 36B is not only the most affordable camper van, but it also features extended season capability. Unveiling a new partnership with EcoFlow™ Power Systems, the Solis Pocket 36B offers an optional, compact and flexible power station that is an all in one power hub that optimizes energy performance, saves space, reduces weight, and significantly simplify user operation. Learn more in our Blog.

First Look: Winnebago’s All-New Solis Pocket 36B

Solis Pocket 36B

Now, the Winnebago Solis Pocket has become even more convenient and efficient with the all-new Solis Pocket 36B floorplan with a new versatile, multi-functional dinette and lounging area, and rear wet bath. See our Blog to find out more.

Winnebago Travato vs. Thor Tellaro

Both the Winnebago Travato and Thor Tellaro are built on the RAM ProMaster® 3500 XT window van chassis, equipped with a 3.6-liter V6 gas engine. With 276 horsepower, a nine-speed automatic transmission, and 250 pound-feet of torque, this chassis guarantees that you are ready to take on everything your RVing adventures have in store. However, upon viewing both models the build quality of the Thor Tellaro is considerably lower than that of the Winnebago Travato. Read our blog to learn more!