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10 camper accessories that will really improve your life on the road

07.05.2026 15:51 1 min 1 source
Wired Italia ITA
10 camper accessories that will really improve your life on the road
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Wired has compiled a selection of 10 accessories for motorhomes, caravans, and campervans. The list includes both classics (folding table) and less obvious items (solar shower bag). Key items include the Citysports Outdoor folding table with six legs for stability, the Quechua 200 Lumens garland with three brightness levels and up to 17 hours of battery life, the Rhino USA 20-liter solar shower bag with a pump and thermometer, and the Nordmut ultralight hammock weighing under 800 grams and supporting up to 300 kg.

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10 camper accessories that will really improve your life on the road

07.05.2026 Wired Italia ITA

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