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RV Bathtubs

RV Bathtubs

There are a handful of ways to get clean while you’re out there on the road. Anything from using your Class A’s showering area to purifying yourself in the waters of Lake Minnetonka (if you happen to be camping near Minneapolis) to making the trek to the shower house of your campground. If you like small showering spaces or washing off in water where you’re not 100% sure what you’re swimming in, that’s great. But if you want a more comfortable experience when you’re washing up at the end of the day, consider adding a bathtub to your RV or travel trailer. It might take up more space than a stand-up shower, but the comfort you gain will more than make up for it.

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  • RV Tub Drain Plug RV Tub Drain Plug

    RecPro®

    RV Tub Drain Plug

    $5.95
    Water is a precious commodity when you live in an RV. If you're not hooked up to city water, you have a supply that is limited by the size of the fresh water tank(s) that are installed in your rig. Holding onto that water, especially when you're taking...
    SKU: RP-MTUBDPWH
    $5.95
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  • Alpha RV Bath Tub 40" x 22" White Alpha RV Bath Tub 40" x 22" White

    RecPro®

    RV Bathtub 40" x 24"

    $159.95
    One of the constant challenges in the RV world is how to take the conveniences from your brick-and-mortar home and place them in your recreational vehicle. Weight, area, and size issues all plague the aftermarket industry and OEMs alike. This is...
    SKU: RP-TUB-4022
    $159.95
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There are a handful of ways to get clean while you’re out there on the road. Anything from using your Class A’s showering area to purifying yourself in the waters of Lake Minnetonka (if you happen to be camping near Minneapolis) to making the trek to the shower house of your campground. If you like small showering spaces or washing off in water where you’re not 100% sure what you’re swimming in, that’s great. But if you want a more comfortable experience when you’re washing up at the end of the day, consider adding a bathtub to your RV or travel trailer. It might take up more space than a stand-up shower, but the comfort you gain will more than make up for it.