There are quite a few RV categories out there and within each of the campers there are variations and options that make most RV's completely customizable. The first category of RV is Truck Camper, which is a small camper that sits on the back of a pickup truck. This is usually the smallest of the campers and the most inexpensive. The next category of RVs is Folding Camping Trailer. If you look at the words of this RV you will probably understand it completely. When you see this type of RV behind a truck it will probably just look like a low rectangle, but when you reach the campsite this will expand to a small living area with possibly two beds.
The next style of RV is the 5th Wheel Trailer. The 5th Wheel is usually pulled behind an extremely large truck or van by a trailer hitch. This is when the RV's start to really get big. The next category is a hybrid of the 5th wheel - a Toy Puller. This is living space and part garage for a motorcycle, Jet Ski, or small car. 5th Wheel's may be as short as 15 feet in length or up to 40 feet in length. The final category of RV's is the motor home. The most popular name given to the motor home is the Winnebago, which is the number one company for many years. A Winnebago has actually combined the transportation of a large truck and the 5th wheel. The Winnebago's are also extremely large and have different classes depending on the chassis and size of the motor home.