Camping Trailers: The Solution to America’s Lack of Quality Family Time

You can trace many - maybe most - of America’s social ills to the lack of quality time spent together by families. We’re overloaded with the pursuit of money, status, education, and technology - and our relationships with our kids suffer the most.

What if something as simple as a family getaway in a modest folding camping trailer was the answer? Take your kids to the lake for a weekend. Enjoy the peace and quite. Talk with each other. A few of those experiences per year could make all the difference in your family relationships staying strong during these tumultuous times.

5 Tips for a Healthy Lifestyle

The busier and more stressed we all get, the more likely we are to become overweight and underexercised. Okay maybe underexercised isn’t even a word, but you get the idea.

Isn’t it ironic that we all spend most of our waking hours chasing after money, because we think it’s going to lead to happiness and contentment, when the reality is we give up most of our happiness for the sake of a buck?

Parts of our stressful lifestyles are unavoidable. We have to work, we have to keep up with our daily commitments, and in adddition to all that - we have to figure out a way to take care of our bodies. Here are five tips that will really help you feel better as you scramble through your day to day routines:

1. Make Your Sleeping Time Count

What do I mean by that? Well, what percentage of the time do you find yourself laying in bed, staring at the ceiling, unable to fall asleep because you can’t shut your brain off? Over and over your commitments and deadlines run through your head, keeping you awake. You probably dream about them too. You know what? You can avoid that. All you have to do is give your brain a chance to relax before you go to bed. Here are a couple good strategies for doing that:

a. At night, after you’ve brushed your teeth and gotten completely ready for bed, sit in a comfortable chair, close your eyes, and just breathe. Sounds weird right? Well, it works. Focus on your breathing. Let your stomach rise as you breathe in and fall as you breathe out. Really concentrate on the movement of your stomach as you breathe, and let your mind go blank. Soon, you’ll feel relaxed and sleepy, and when you crawl into bed you’ll drift away much more quickly.

b. In addition to, or instead of, the breathing exercises, do some light stretching before you go to bed at night. Have you heard of “Restless Leg Syndrome”? People with RLS aren’t suffering from anything except stress and tension, and they could solve it by doing some good breathing and stretching before they crawled in at night. After you stretch you’ll feel much more relaxed and you’ll sleep more easily and more deeply. End result? A more-rested feeling when you wake up in the morning.

2. Eat Smaller Portions

This may seem strange, something better suited for an article about weight loss. Smaller portion sizes have more benefits than a shrinking waste line. Haven’t you ever come back to the office after a huge meal feeling completely lethargic and sleepy? If you can discipline yourself to only eat about half the food they bring you at a restaurant, you’re going to feel much more energized for your afternoon of work. Soon you’ll probably need a smaller pants size as well!

3. Avoid Caffeine

I don’t think most people understand the powerful negative consequences of caffeine consumption. It accelerates your heart rate, which is unhealthy when experienced over long periods of time. It’s also a diarrhetic, which means it makes you spend much more time in the bathroom than necessary. It will also keep you awake at night; the idea that “your body adjusts, and the caffeine doesn’t affect you” is just a myth. Of course it affects you. When you cut the caffeine out of your life you’ll feel an immediate energy boost and a decrease in anxiety. Not to mention the improved quality of your sleep.

These are only three tips; I’m sure there are many more. If you can implement just these three things, you’ll feel better, be more productive, and enjoy life more!

The Broad Family Appeal of Travel Trailers

Quality family time is a hard thing to come by these days, and yet it’s one of the things people cherish most. The reality of our modern life is between the parents’ careers and the kids’ activities, finding time to spend together is practically impossible.

Sometimes the only way to spend some quality uninterrupted time together is to take a road trip or a family camping trip. A travel trailer is one of the best ways to take those trips. A travel trailer trip often means hours and hours of uninterrupted driving time where the family can sit together and talk without phones, video games, or homework.

Of course, part of safe towing is using the right trailer hitches on your truck or suv.

Trailer Hitch: Mounted Basketball Hoop

Whoa. Who thought of this? The hitch mounted basketball hoop from Portable B-Ball is pretty amazing! It will hitch to your 1.25 (with adaptor) or 2 inch trailer hitch and extends to up to 7 feet above your hitch. Check out the photos here (portablebball.com). I love that it angles away from the rear of the car to allow better play under the hoop.
I also love the idea that you can drive around and people can see that you have a basketball backboard and rim attached to your trailer hitch!
Go Jazz.

What do you mean “motorcycle trailer”? Part II

Today is part two of looking at motorcycle trailers. During road trips I’ve seen touring motorcycles on the interstate in the middle of no where. They must be on cross country trips, but how much stuff can you carry on a motorcycle? Some of these bikes have loads of power and a few storage boxes attached saddle-bag style to their sides. There’s just only so much you can carry in them right? On those long road trips you want to have some extra space so you can bring a few more amenities from home. This trailer may be the answer:

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The ZZ2000LT is the sleekest trailer I could find that’s designed to attach to a motorcycle. No small surprise that they’re intended exclusively for Harley Davidson and Honda Goldwing motorcycles. This trailer is sweet. It’s also expensive - $3,995 plus $95 for packing and then you’ll pay a few hundred dollars for shipping. It’s going to be worth it though. Chrome wheels, factory matched colors, a tongue-mounted cooler, carpeted interior, suspension on the wheels, chrome trim, and a huge 200 lb. weight capacity. It even has 16.5 cubic feet of interior space. This is a big motorcycle trailer. It’s going to get the job done for you. It will take your cross-country touring to a whole new level.

What do you mean, “motorcycle trailer”?

If you go to google and type in motorcycle trailer you’re going to get one of two results: first, you might find a trailer that you’d pull behind a truck or suv. You know, a trailer to carry a motorcycle. The other option you’d have would be trailer that attaches to a motorcycle. In my next couple of posts I’ll feature an example of the coolest version of each type. Today we’ll look at the trailer you’d load your favorite bike on for a cross-country trip (you don’t want to put unnecessary miles on it right?).

One of the best examples of a motorcycle trailer I could find is the Diamond Deck. As you can see in the pictures, it’s versatile. It can carry up to three dirt bikes if they’re narrow enough; or you could pull a full-sized Honda Gold Wing. I’m not sure why you’d want to though. More about that tomorrow.

The Diamond Deck comes with a 2,200 pound gross weight rating, 12″ sport wheels, and up to three motorcycle rails to keep your bikes stable. The base price is $1,495 for the tent trailers with two rails, and a center rail will run you an extra $125.00. If you’re at all close to the manufacturer you might consider a road trip to pick it up because freight will be between $250 and $350.

Bottom line, this trailer is a great value for everything it can do for you. Learn more about it here.

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Trailer Innovators

We have tons of respect for anyone that innovates and creates their own trailer. Hitch up a home-built trailer to your station wagon for a family weekend? Sounds great to me. Michael Boyink put a lot of tlc into this Bantam trailer. He restored it from a rusted relic to a family favorite. It may be old, but it connects to a standard trailer hitch — light enough to pull behind any family vehicle. Check out some pictures from his collection or learn more about what he’s done at his site here.

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Michael has added some really cool trailer accessories to his creation including a bike rack and a shelf system to hold camping supplies.

Here’s another creative soul who thought built a trailer you can hitch to your bike. It’s a lightweight, simply constructed design made of bamboo. Pretty cool, and very duplicatable. Here are a couple of pictures to illustrate:

The creator of the bamboo hauler lives in the UK and she’ll give you the plans to build your own. She just asks that you post on her blog what you did with the plans. Pretty generous of her right? Check it out here. Anyway, if you’re a person that likes trailer hitches in all their forms, you should appreciate these two examples of creativity.

Every truck a trailer hitch, every trailer hitch a hitch cover…

As an owner of a trailer hitches and hitch covers ecommerce site, I’ve started noticing our favorite products everywhere. Whenever I’m driving down the road I notice whether trucks and SUVs have (or don’t have) trailer hitches. When I see a vehicle that obviously has the towing capacity but doesn’t have a hitch I ask myself why. Why would you let all that towing power go to waste? Trailer hitches in all sizes and varieties are just a few clicks away. At the same time, when I see a big truck that does have a hitch but doesn’t have a hitch cover, I’m confused. Especially when I see a sports sticker on the bumper or in the rear window. I mean, if you’ve got an NFL team decal that shows the world your devotion, why not reinforce the message with the right NFL hitch cover? Leave no doubt, that’s my motto. There are a lot of sites on the web that supply you with trailer hitches and hitch covers at very reasonable prices. Whether it’s our store or someone else’s, do the right thing for your truck or SUV and get yourself properly outfitted. You’ll be glad you did!

Air Ride Trailer Hitch Systems

I was searching around the web for some cool new trailer hitch technology when I came across Air Ride Hitch Systems. After reading a little on their “about” page, I realized these guys have the solution to most of the discomfort towers feel when pulling heavy or light trailers with standard trailer hitches. You know what I mean–the back and forth or side to side jerk you feel when your trailer hits a bump, if you turn a little too sharply, or even if you apply the brakes a little too hard at a stoplight. The guys at Air Ride have come up with the solution.

They integrate “heavy duty” air bags into the trailer hitch assembly to drastically soften the shock you usually experience. You still have a firm connection to your trailer, but not one that tires you out or makes you nervous to corner or use the brakes. Their website claims an 80% smoother ride and 75% safer tow than with a standard trailer hitch. With that kind of potential, this is a trailer hitch worth checking out. They offer standard hitch receivers, fifth wheel trailer hitches, and even gooseneck hitches. You can learn more at www.airridehitch.com.

Motorcycle Trailer Hitches

When most people think of towing, they don’t think of motorcycles.
The fact is there’s a wide variety of trailers and trailer hitches
built specifically for your two-wheeled toys. Manufacturers across
the US fabricate motorcycle trailer hitches for everything from Harley
Davidson to Honda. We know there are a lot of weekend warriors out
there who would like to take their bikes on longer trips but feel
limited because they can’t get all their gear on their motorcycle. All
they need is the right trailer hitch and motorcycle trailer and
they’re off. Many motorcycle trailer hitches don’t even require
welding to attach them to your bike. They simply bolt on and go. For more
information and examples of great motorcycle trailer products, we
recommend www.hitchdoc.com.