Hitting the Road: Our Top RV Essentials for Newbies
New to RV life? These beginner RV essentials cover what you actually need on the road, gear we use full-time, plus mistakes to avoid when starting out.
Ben Sharp
9/19/20253 min read


Getting Ready for Your RV Adventure
So, you’ve gotten your RV, or you’re about to, and maybe you’re looking around thinking,
“What on earth do I really need before turning that motor on?”
We’ve been there. After using a lot of products recommended by other RV'rs... we've compiled our own list of products we use, trust, and recommend.
Tire Safety & Roadside Repairs
TST 507 TPMS – Tire blowouts are no joke. This monitor keeps an eye on your tire pressure and temps so you can stay ahead of problems.
Tire Plug Kit – Hopefully you’ll never need it, but one rogue nail can stop a trip fast. This kit can save the day.
DeWalt Portable Air Compressor – Perfect if you already run DeWalt batteries. Keeping your tires at spec prevents blowouts and uneven wear.
DeWalt 20V MAX Cordless Impact Wrench – Changing a tire roadside is stressful enough. This tool makes it quick so you can get back to safety fast.
BOEN 20-Piece Impact Socket Set – If you’ve got an impact wrench, you’ll want the right sockets.
Heavy Duty Rubber Wheel Chocks – Don’t trust flimsy plastic. These heavy-duty chocks stay put and keep your rig from rolling.
Andersen Hitches Leveler Blocks – Not every site is level. These blocks help you get your rig even and double as wheel chocks for extra safety.
EternaBond RoofSeal Tape – One stray branch can cause a costly leak. Think of this as duct tape for your roof—an emergency fix that can save your trip.
Leveling & Camp Setup
SnapPads – Add-on feet for your jacks. More stability and peace of mind on gravel, concrete, or uneven ground.
X-Chock Wheel Stabilizers – Helps lock down trailer rock. The difference in comfort inside the rig is huge.
LevelMatePRO – Park smarter. This lets you see how level your rig is before you even disconnect, saving a lot of back-and-forth.
Towing Essentials
Hitch Ball Grease – For travel trailers and 5th wheels, keeping your hitch ball greased prevents wear and eliminates those awful squeaks when towing.
Water – The Good, the Bad & the Dirty
Camco EvoFlex2 Drinking Water Hose – Compact, durable, and leaves no taste in the water. Our go-to fresh water hose.
Water Pressure Regulator – RV park water pressure can be all over the place. This protects your plumbing from costly damage.
GoBluTech Trio 3-Stage Water Filter – Once you see the filters after a few sketchy campgrounds, you’ll know why we swear by this system.
Camco RhinoFlex Sewer Hose – Fits easily into standard storage tubes and has held up great.
Camco Sidewinder Sewer Hose Support – Many parks require a hose support, but even if they don’t, this keeps things flowing downhill and clean.
Camco RhinoFlex Wye Fitting – If you’ve got two sewer hookups, this is a must.
Nitrile Gloves – For sewer hookups. Trust us—you’ll be glad you have these.
Gorilla Easy Connects – Heavy-duty quick-connects for your water hoses. Way better than the cheap plastic ones.
PRO+Aqua Portable RV Water Softener – Protects your fixtures, prevents water spots, and makes showers feel cleaner.
Restmo Water Flow Meter – Avoid overfilling tanks. Essential when flushing or topping off.
SHURflo Accumulator Tank – Smooths out water pressure, reduces pump noise, and extends pump life.
Govee WiFi Water Sensors (3-pack) – Leak alarms that have literally saved us. We keep them under sinks and near the pump.
Liquified RV Toilet Treatment – After testing lots of options, this one’s been the easiest and most effective for keeping odors under control.
Electrical Must-Haves
Hughes Power Watchdog 50A – Surge protection with replaceable parts. We’ve run ours for years with no issues. Portable version is great if you don’t want to hardwire.
50A to 30A Adapter – Many campgrounds won’t have 50A pedestals. This adapter is essential.
50A to 15A Adapter – Perfect for moochdocking at a friend’s place. Just don’t try to run your A/C or big appliances on it.
Automotive Fuse Kit – RVs run mostly on 12V systems. Fuses blow, and this inexpensive kit saves you from a store run mid-trip.
Propane & Accessories
Mopeka Pro Check Sensors – Propane only runs out at 2 a.m. on a Sunday… unless you know your levels. These sensors let you stay ahead of it.
Comfort & Hygiene
GenieBidet Toilet Seat – Compact, RV-friendly bidet that actually fits Dometic and Thetford porcelain toilets. The controls are subtle and space-saving.
Cliq Chairs – The most comfortable AND compact chairs we’ve ever owned. Huge space-saver.
Extras We Love
STARTWO Bike Cover – After trying several, this one zips up and holds up in the wind.
Black Diamond Headlamp w/ Red Light – A good headlamp is essential. The red light helps preserve night vision around camp or at the dump station.
