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Even in winter there are amazing places to see and live all around the world. If you own -or want to rent- a Caravan and want to reschedule your long lost summer plans you are in the right place. Check out these gadgets for your winter caravan trip to stay safe, warm and comfortable anywhere you go!

First of all: Stay Warm

First of all: Stay Warm 

If you own or rented a caravan that already has a heater good for you! But the most important thing is to check if they work. Most Caravans have different heater systems but these systems need maintenance after being used for a long time. So make sure you check the conditions of your heaters or get a space heater to keep your Motorhome warm on the road. 

Keep Yourself and Your Bed Warm

Keep Yourself and Your Bed Warm

Always remind yourself to pack for winter clothing and warm blankets. There are also heated blankets and sleeping bags that can be useful during your Motorhome trip in winter. Thermal sleeping bags and fleece blankets are the good and affordable ways to stay warm during the night. 

Your RV Needs Some Protection

Your RV Needs Some Protection

While preparing for the winter vacay you need to get your Motorhome checked to see if it’s in good condition to be on the road during winter. When the temperature drops, Caravan pipes need to be applied with heat tape to keep them from freezing. There are many solutions for that you need to check your Motorhome and see which one is more appropriate for your vehicle. Also never forget to keep antifreeze in your RV to prevent your water system from freezing. 

Cover It Up

Cover It Up 

It’s always clever to cover up some places your Caravan loses heat from such as your AC unit and Roof. If you are traveling to a very cold place, to a winter wonderland. Make sure you use AC covers. It will help you keep the heat in your Caravan. You can also use covers for your Roof to prevent masses of snow or rain from getting in.

To Stay Safe

To Stay Safe

Always keep your tire chains with you. If you will be traveling to a snowy place, keep a shovel and flashlight in your trunk. 

The most important thing to have while on the road with your mobile home is the Wifi connection.There are many different solutions for this but C+ is the best one yet. It’s a small smartphone that you can use as a Wireless hotspot device adn share your connection with other devices, use it as a GPS while on the road and freely use your own phone for your own stuff. The important part is that the personal assistant button C+ can provide you with a personal assistant that can help you anywhere you have any breakdown or engine problems, you name it.

MAKE SURE TO HAVE WIFI CONNECTION DURING YOUR TRIPS FOR A MORE SECURE AND COMFORTABLE EXPERIENCE!

Make the most out of your Caravan experience with a smart Wifi Hub for your Motorhome. You don’t need to drill an antenna for a stable Wifi connection on the road. Pick a package that fits your needs the most and get your smart hub right away. Share your 4G speed Wi-fi connection and continue your business without interruption. With the ability to connect up to 8 devices it’s perfect for your family and friends. With the feature of being portable, you can carry along your Wi-Fi to the beach, campsites, trekking, or wherever you wish! Click here to see our plans.

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