Jayco Camper Accessories

Jayco Camper Accessories

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Jayco brand trailers are available in many makes and models, including pop-ups, fifth wheel style and motor-home campers. Jayco has been in production since 1968, making different campers and various accessories. Personalizing your camper is a popular process, as Jayco makes a series of accessories and extras, allowing for customization of the camper for a variety of sports, needs and uses.

Pop-ups

The Jayco pop-ups include the Jay series. Accessories and options for this series of campers include a 16,000 BTU furnace with auto-ignition, a solid option should your camping take you into cold climates or into wintry environments. Bicyclists have a bike roof rack option available for the pop-up campers. An external/outside stereo with all weather speakers, extra table with pedestal legs, power roof lifts, and a portable outside propane grill are also available as accessory options.

Fifth-Wheel Style

Fifth-wheel campers are towed behind larger trucks and are roomy, and self contained. Options available through Jayco for their fifth wheel series of campers include a water purification system, bicycle roof racks, external stereo, portable propane grill, satellite TV kit, additional air conditioning for the bedroom, a 13,500 BTU heater with auto ignition, and skylights for the bathroom.



Microwaves, range covers for the kitchen, multi-media surround sound system and water heater bypass options round out the accessory offerings for the Jayco fifth-wheel series of campers.

Motor-home Style

The Jayco motor-home campers are self-contained units that have the truck attached to the camper itself, allowing for one complete unit. Motor-home accessories and options from Jayco include a Winegard satellite dish, 400-watt inverter, GPS navigation system, 22-inch LCD flat screen television installed in the bedroom, glazed maple wood paneling and highlights, CD/DVD players, day and night shades, and an outside portable propane grill.

Article Written By Eric Cedric

A former Alaskan of 20 years, Eric Cedric now resides in California. He's published in "Outside" and "Backpacker" and has written a book on life in small-town Alaska, "North by Southeast." Cedric was a professional mountain guide and backcountry expedition leader for 18 years. He worked in Russia, Iceland, Greece, Turkey and Belize. Cedric attended Syracuse University and is a private pilot.

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