Wildsam Spring 2026 RV Intel: Motorhomes on the Move
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From the spring issue of Wildsam magazine, the latest intel from the motorhome space.
[Rig Watch]

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Winnebago Sunflyer 28MB Class C Coach
The Sunflyer line of Class C coaches is an all-new addition to Winnebago’s lineup, merging modern design elements, proven reliability and a long list of handy features. We’re especially partial to the 28MB floor plan, a 29-foot, 9-inch motorhome with a bright, open interior that comfortably sleeps six. The start of this layout is the king-size Murphy bed that reveals a comfy couch when folded up and out of the way. Other highlights include a stylish dinette, a dry bath and a kitchen that includes a two-burner stove, a stainless-steel sink, 12V fridge and a convection microwave that doubles as an air fryer. A powerful and efficient HVAC system and a 4kWh gas generator are icing on the cake. MSRP has yet to be determined at press time. winnebago.com

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[RV Reccos]
The Situation:
We need a motorhome with enough space to bring the grandkids. What are some bunkhouse models?

Photo Credit: Thor
Thor Hurricane 35J: Everything you could ask for in a Class A coach, including a private bedroom, dream dinette, a beautiful bathroom and bunk beds for overnight guests. MSRP: $229,460; thormotorcoach.com

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jayco Alante 29F: With a queen-size bed in the primary suite, a convertible dinette and sofa and twin bunk beds, this coach comfortably sleeps up to eight people. MSRP: $193,058; jayco.com

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Entegra Coach Odyssey 31F: With its rear primary bedroom, midship bathroom and galley, and spacious dinette, this Class C bunkhouse model is perfect for families. MSRP:$173,693; entegracoach.com
[Spring Maintenance Tip]

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Charge Your Batteries
Before heading out on that first RV trip of the spring, be sure to check your house batteries. Your rig’s power cells can lose as much as 10 percent of their life while in storage, so be sure they’re fully charged and functioning properly before hitting the road.
[By the Numbers]

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82.4 Million
According to online campsite discovery platform The Dyrt, more than 82.4 million Americans went camping last year. Of those, 2.6 million camped for the very first time. Those, and a wide variety of other stats, can be found in the company’s 2026 Camping Report at thedyrt.com.
[Spec Sheet]
What is a Ducted Air Conditioning System?
A ducted air conditioning system evenly circulates air through an RV using a series of vents, fans and ducts. Conversely, a nonducted system simply blows cool air into the cabin directly connected to the A/C unit itself. Because a ducted system is more efficient and effective, it is the preferred option for larger motorhomes and trailers.
[Wish List]

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Solo Stove Bonfire Portable Fire Pit
Sure, many campsites come with a fi re pit, but there are a number of reasons why you might bring this one along on your adventures. For starters, it’s large enough for as many as six people to gather around. It uses a unique airflow system to minimize the amount of smoke it puts off . It’s also just 19.5 inches in diameter and weighs 23.3 pounds, which means it’s highly portable and stows away nicely in an RV cargo compartment. MSRP: $330; solostove.com
This article originally appeared in Wildsam magazine. For more Wildsam content, sign up for our newsletter.

Kraig Becker is a writer in the RV, outdoors, and adventure travel space. Over the course of his career he has contributed to such outlets as Popular Mechanics, Outside Online, Business Insider, TripSavvy, Digital Trends, GearJunkie, The Adventure Blog, and countless others. An avid runner and cyclist, he enjoys camping, hiking, mountain biking, kayaking, and just about any other outdoor activity. His travels have taken him to seven continents and on many amazing adventures.




