I admit, this is a broad topic, open to interpretation! Getting on the road with a 5th Wheel is new to us. Purchased a new Avenue 32RLS. Putting thought into outfitting the camper, what else is needed. I can find Top10 lists, I’ve made my own list, and so on. This post, I thought I’d tap into the voices of experience out there. What items are a MUST? I’d like to minimize a bunch of trips to the store first times out! Thinking along the lines of surge protector, water pressure regulator, water filter, X Chocks, leveling blocks…and so on. RV Specific GPS? What items make a difference, are really a requirement vs nice? Hoping for “whatever you do, don't overlook xyz, don’t skimp on this…”. Thanks for considering…
Agree with most of the above. Some things mentioned I don't either like or don't think useful, but most are good.
With reference to water regulator, get one that is brass and is adjustable. The ones non adjustable also tend to restrict water flow no matter what the pressure. My opinion but you can't beat the adjustable ones.
Now, you didn't mention your tow vehicle. I assume it is fairly new. With that said, you will hear many different opinions.
All I can say is with the RV Trip Wizard as a planner and route selector you can't beat it. I have it installed on my home computer, iPhone, lap top.
Once your trip is planned, if your vehicle has CarPlay, connect the phone to your vehicle and you can use Trip Wizard right on your vehicle's screen. We check back and forth between Google and Trip Wizard to verify route and bridge obstacles. Many have 3, 4 and more screens on their dash to look at. Confusion city!! Not needed. Have done many trips and have not had a problem at all with routing or obstacles. Many have and I sometimes question if they inadvertently input something that should not have been.
Propane fireplace is nice, carrying fire wood is almost always a no no. There are usually signs up about bringing firewood from other locations and it will transmit critters from not so healthy woods and contaminate healthy woods.
With all the above mentioned equipment, it is probably best you get the basic things that you KNOW you will need. Hoses (2), chairs, foldable and light weight, camping rug for entrance area, sewer hose at least 20'or sure with a holder. (Some places require the hose to be off the ground).
If your RV came with a short electrical cable, you will eventually need an extention. We have a 35' and carry a 25' extra. Had to use it twice so far.
You might look at your RV before you get it. The entry steps are HEAVY. YOU can manage them but they are bulky and cumbersome to handle. I replaced mine with MORYDE strut assisted steps. Very simple instillation process. Love them! You can raise and lower with one hand and not struggle.
Surge protector is a must!! There are many on the market but one that will allow Bluetooth connection is great. You can visually check on your phone your current status. Comes in handy as many campgrounds power is a little unstable.
Enjoy your 32RLS, so far we love ours!!
Happy Glamping!!