Author: RV Wholesale Superstore

Exterior photo of the Keystone Bullet RVWhat do you get when you cross a well-planned living space with a lightweight bunkhouse camper? You get the Keystone Bullet! While some other manufacturers seem to struggle with the concept of creating optimized, truly livable floorplans in an RV, Keystone has built their reputation on it. In the process, they’ve built severalhighly livable bunkhouse models, all within a lightweight shell. For this review, we’ll focus on Keystone’s Bullet 311BHS and Bullet Premier 34BHPR models.

Exterior of a luxury RV travel trailerLuxury, destination trailers are larger, more spacious and even more comfortable! They are designed to be towed to a location and left for long periods of time – almost like a summer home or cottage on wheels! Some of the unique features include, higher ceilings, heavier furnishings, and more standard-size appliances. They are typically longer in length (about 40 feet) and greater in weight,and are sometimes known as “park models,” as their owners often park them in a campground and visit them throughout the season.

Couple grilling outside their small RV travel trailerWhen you’re considering an RV purchase, it’s good to first think about how you will be using the camper. Does your current lifestyle include a 9-to-5 job and a house? If so, maybe you’ll be using your RV for short, weekend trips. Or maybe you are retired and looking to visit every state park from the east to the west coast. Then, you could be more of a full-time RVer. While you can create any lifestyle you want with your new RV, here are a few common scenarios to help you think about all the possibilities.