The Kar Kaddy SS is a great choice for RVers because the engineers actually listened to us RVers before they designed it! Here is Brad Vander Pol - one of the guys who listened to us RVers and brought the information to the engineers. He was demonstrating this product at the recent Quartzsite RV show.
I saw this system and loved it! Why? We currently own a 5th wheel but may switch to a motorhome in the future and what will I do for a towing system? I most definitely will purchase a Kar Kaddy SS.It is foldable as the tongue folds back to the side and the ramps fold up for a neat and small profile that will actually “fit” in your campsite. It starts out 133 inches long and folds up to 67 inches.

This unit will save you money because you can load almost any car or truck onto it and not have to make any major adjustments. It has a hydraulic surge braking system so you don’t have to buy a separate braking system for your towed vehicle and you don’t have to buy a separate lubrication pump or mess with anything like that. If you decide to buy a different towed vehicle you don’t have to change anything – just drive it right onto the Kar Kaddy and hit the road.You just drive up the “SURE-GRIP” loading ramps and it automatically locks in place. The ramps fold up after the car is driven into position so you don’t have to mess with stowing them. With less than 100 pound tongue weight, low center of gravity and auto-steer cornering you are assured of the best possible handling characteristics. This unit is also only 101 inches wide.
The engineers even listened to us about the color scheme. We didn’t like the old brown color and paint chipping problems, so they changed it to galvanized steel and chrome wheels. Sweet !
It has sealed bearing hubs mounted on 14 inch wheels with Goodyear Marathon Radial tires. It also has very bright LED tail lights for more illumination and longer life. You can also order an optional deflector shield.You can get more information at this website http://www.demco-products.com/Pages/work.html or you may contact Brad Vanderpol directly at
800 543-3626 or send him an email at brad.vanderpol@demco-products.com


This shredded tire wobbled on a travel trailer most of the way through Joshua Tree National Park because the driver didn’t know it had blown. His tandem axle was able to hold the trailer up while he unknowingly dragged this tire through the park. Have you ever had a flat on your coach not knowing it until someone drove by waiving, honking and pointing? Here is the solution to this problem. Meet Mike and Pat McFall. They are Pressure Pro dealers. This system has been around for 4 years now but deserves another look.
The National Tread Act mandates that all new automobiles sold in the United States in 2008 must be equipped with tire pressure monitoring systems. However, this act doesn’t apply to trucks, semi-trucks or RVs, so you'll have to purchase a system like this if you are going to enjoy this kind of protection.
Installation is simple and the system has a one year warranty. 
When closet the rain shield folds up under the vent cover in a low profile.
MaxxFan fits standard 14” by 14” RV roof vent openings. Comes standard with a manual knob located in the ceiling and has an optional remote control system.
It has a 12 volt fuse protected fan motor with a 12 inch 10 blade 3-speed fan. It has a thermostat which is very important if you leave pets in the coach.
It comes with a 2 year limited warranty. You can read more about this new product at 
This prototype is very strong and therefore durable. It is also very well engineered – hat tip to the engineering department – because this unit has very accurate satellite pointing capabilities.
It also has an excellent fold-out fold-up capability. Since this is a prototype they are still working on it and refining it, but they are off to a GREAT start!
New users will now be required to go through training to setup their satellite units which, in my opinion, is a great idea! Hughes is developing the training program and should start training sometime in March 2007. Here is the prototype foot - those of us at the seminar thought that the legs should be telescopic and the feet should be able to be "steaked" to the ground. Stay tuned for more extiting breaking news here on your "Great RV Gear" Blog!



Brad was showing off this one of a kind hydraulic motorcycle, golf cart, snowmobile, ATV 4 wheeler and just about anything lift.
The things that make this lift unique is that it is the ONLY hydraulic lift.
It has an automatic locking system where the locking arms automatically drop down onto 1” solid steel pins when in the travel position. Automatic means that you don’t have to manually insert pins or bolts. Now that is nice since I usually forget where I laid my truck keys let alone where I left the locking bolts.
This is also the highest lift, meaning that you don’t have to worry about dragging on steep curbed entrances to gas stations or driveways.
Don’t strain your back trying to load your ride, just roll it on from ground level by yourself and when you get to where you are going, roll it off by yourself. Easy!
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It takes only 7 minutes to fully inflate this boat. This boat if perfect for RVers because it stores neatly in an RV storage compartment or the trunk of a car.