A Detailed List of RV Requirements
When I first started looking at buying an RV, I had a pretty detailed list of requirements. First and foremost, I wanted something reliable. I needed an RV that could come with me to remote places and tackle the terrain that came with it. More living and storage space was also important, yet I still wanted it to be relatively small and easy to maneuver. And just like the old Sprinter, I wanted to be able to boondock and not be totally dependent on hookups. This meant a large, fresh water tank and an on-board generator.
As it turned out, meeting all of these requirements led me to a select group of toy haulers. Ultimately, the Cruiser RV Stryker—paired with a 250 diesel truck—was everything I wanted and more. The Stryker is a compact 27-feet long but still houses 100 gallons of fresh water and a powerful generator. Plus, I can store multiple paramotors, parachutes and at least one motorcycle in the back, and all without compromising additional space.