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Best in SuperShow

Something hot happens on the Florida State Fairgrounds each year. While thousands of snowbirds hug the shorelines and thousands more keep their RVs parked in place, a fleet of RV manufacturers and brands steal into the Sunshine State—all with the sultry smile of a magician about to take the rabbit out of his hat. So, this past January, we shot down with countless other campers to get our first look at what the RV industry just couldn’t wait to reveal.

While there, we saw some hotly anticipated new models make an appearance—like the Lance Enduro, Brinkley RV Z 3100, and inTech O-V-R. (We wrote about all three over the last two issues, and they wowed us at the show.) But the shock of seeing new models, features, and toys that we didn’t expect is what really blew us away. (And we suspect it will blow you away too.) So, without further ado, here’s our Best in SuperShow.

An Electrifying New Winnebago

Shocking is the obvious go-to word here, and we’re not gonna shy away from it. Delivering on the promise of #eVanLife movement, the Winnebago eRV2 is bold. Bold in appearance. Bold in its ability to deliver zero-emission power. Bold in its robust connection to present-day technology. And the features that make it happen are even more astounding, from the Ford E-Transit™ electric chassis and Winnebago Connect system to the human-centric design with sustainable materials.

Discover the mindblowing tech that charges the eRV2 at Winnebago.com/All-Electric.

Jayco Volare Takes Flight

Jayco is one of the big boys in the RV world, but the Jay Feather Volare is clear evidence that Jayco isn’t settling anytime soon. The Volare’s distinctive geometry—let’s call it a rounded rhombus—instantly grabs the eye. The lightweight travel trailer has Jayco’s new Rock Solid stabilizer jacks and is fully integrated with the voice-activated JAYCOMMAND Smart RV System.

Find your own way to fly at Jayco.com.

Fleetwood Pioneers Class A Floorplan

Our favorite rigs, tech, trailers, and toys at this year’s Florida RV SuperShow. Let’s put this into perspective: Having a dedicated bunkroom in the cabin for the kids is something that we’ve seen before—on fifth wheels. But the Fleetwood Fortis 36Y is the first time we’ve ever seen it done on a Class A. They call it the Kid Kave … but we’re thinking about calling it the Sanity Saver. Whatever you call it, it’s awesome—especially the fact that Fleetwood tucked a washer under the bunk.

Take a 3D tour at FleetwoodRV.com/models/fortis.

Coach House Goes Platinum!

The Platinum IV is on the leading edge of an awesome new trend: the one-piece fiberglass body. Not only is the unity of design beautiful. Not only is it
aerodynamic. It’s highly functional. The one-piece shell makes the Platinum IV stronger, quieter, safer, and tighter. Translation: Less leaks, breaks, and rattles. And less trouble is more fun.

Check out the body paint options at CoachHouseRV.com.

Magne Shade Extends to Awnings

We love a wow moment. Magne Shade continues to lead the field in making RV life cooler (shielding you from 70 percent of the sun’s UV rays)—but this time with their Magne Screen Awning Drop. As always, powerful magnets make setup easy. But the real magic is that if your awning automatically retracts, the Magne Screen simply separates. That’s one cool patio setup.

Shop more Magne Shade products at MagneShade.com.

East To West Breaks New Ground

The Della Terra is an East To West classic, but the new LE 175BH is an attractive downsize, in both weight and price. Even so, it’s not light on features. It has a double-over-double bunkbed floorplan with a Murphy bed up front, a dinette opposite the galley, a three-piece bathroom, passthrough storage, and a 14-foot awning.

Get a closer look at EastToWestRV.com.

Dometic Gets Even Cooler (and Quieter)

Those who are in the know have been waiting for this for a long time. Dometic’s brand-new FreshJet 3 Series rooftop air conditioner cranks down the cool (13 percent), turns up the airflow (15 percent), and does it … quietly (down as much as 4 decibels). With options between 13,500 and 15,000 BTU, you can be as cool as you want, without the volume.

Learn more at Dometic.com.

And Here Comes Europe

Wingamm is approaching the American market like a space capsule breaking the atmosphere. The OASI 540’s sleek design is evocative. And the interior is absolutely luxurious.

See the OASI 540 yourself.

SoCo Swings the Perfect Hangout

How refreshing it is to have someone (finally) recognize that we don’t all hammock the same. SoCo Swings let you choose exactly how you wanna swing—from hammocks and air chairs to gravity rockers and low country loungers.

Browse with lazy leisure at SoCoSwings.com.

The Kracken Is Released!

Electric bikes are all the rage, but we haven’t seen one that quite does this—transform! Kracken Adventure Bikes fold up easily in 10 seconds, drastically reducing the space it takes up in storage. And with heavy tires, you can even take it off-road on your big overlanding trip.

Choose your ride at KrackenAdventureBikes.com.

Margaritaville Makes a Splash

One of our favorite standouts at the Florida SuperShow was Margaritaville Hotels and Resorts. Why? Maybe because RVs get you hyped for travel. Or maybe it was the Jimmy Buffet afterglow. Certainly not least of all, it was hearing about their deluxe, brand-new Camp Margaritaville RV Resort & Lodge in Pigeon Forge Tennessee.

Snag one their Spring break offers here.

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