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June 11, 202642 min
Supersede: Could Recycled Plastic Replace Plywood in RVs?
What if the future of RV construction isn’t wood at all?
In this episode of Beyond The Wheel Podcast, we sit down with Sean Petterson, Co-Founder and CEO of Supersede. We discuss a material that could change the way RVs, trailers, boats, and even homes are built.
Sean shares how his experience building innovative products led to the creation of Supersede, a structural panel made from recycled plastic designed to replace traditional plywood. We discuss the challenges of water damage, weight reduction, sustainability, supply chain issues, and what it takes to convince manufacturers to move away from materials they’ve relied on for generations.
Topics covered include:
• Why Supersede was created• The limitations of traditional plywood in RV construction• The use of recycled plastic in structural applications• Waterproof and rot-proof building materials• Weight savings and efficiency benefits• Sustainability and recycling initiatives• Adoption challenges within the RV industry• Future applications beyond RVs and trailers• What the future of RV construction may look like
Learn more about Supersede:
Supersede Official Website
Supersede manufactures structural sheathing products made from recycled plastics designed to be waterproof, rot-proof, termite-resistant, and fully recyclable. The company’s focus is on providing sustainable alternatives to traditional wood-based building materials.
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May 28, 202652 min
Driver’s Edition – State of the RV Market & Industry Trends
This week on Beyond The Wheel, Kenny and Sean dive into what they’re seeing across the RV industry as the 2026 travel season ramps up. From shifting buyer behavior and changing campground trends to the rise of off-grid adventure rigs, this episode explores where the RV market stands right now and where it may be headed next.
The conversation covers everything from dealer inventory and financing pressures to reservation fatigue, dry camping growth, and whether RVs are becoming too complicated with modern technology. Kenny also shares thoughts from recent time spent around the all-new Winnebago ARKA and the growing demand for true adventure-focused RVs.
Topics in this episode include:
Reactions to the Winnebago ARKA after Overland Expo
Sean’s recent outdoor adventure trip
Current shifts in RV buyer behavior
Dealer inventory, pricing, and negotiating leverage
Financing rates and affordability concerns
The used RV market reset
Why premium adventure rigs continue to grow
The rise of solar, lithium, internet connectivity, and off-grid capability
Whether RVs are becoming too dependent on technology
Campground reservation fatigue and rising camping costs
Love’s, Flying J, casinos, public land, and overnight travel strategies
How social media is shaping RV expectations
Why smaller RVs and vans continue gaining popularity
Factory lithium, larger battery systems, and the off-grid power race
Towables still dominating overall RV sales
Why manufacturers may finally be listening more closely to customer feedback
The episode also includes predictions for where the industry could be heading next, including affordability concerns, younger buyers entering RVing differently, and whether simpler RVs may eventually make a comeback.
Questions discussed during the show:
Would you buy new or used right now?
Are campgrounds becoming too expensive?
What RV trend are you tired of?
Would you prioritize luxury or capability?
Are RVs becoming too tech-heavy?
Thanks for listening to Beyond The Wheel. If you enjoy the show, make sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share the episode with fellow RVers and travelers.
Safe travels.
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May 14, 202644 min
The Growth of Overlanding, Trend or the Future of RV Travel?
Overlanding has exploded in popularity over the last few years, but is it just another social media trend or is it changing the future of RV travel for good? In this episode of Beyond The Wheel, Kenny and Sean take a deep dive into the rapid growth of overlanding, why so many travelers are being drawn to it, and how the RV industry is responding.
The guys discuss how overlanding has evolved from a niche off-road hobby into a broader lifestyle focused on self-reliant travel, off-grid camping, and exploring places beyond the traditional campground. They also talk about the differences between the polished version of overlanding seen on Instagram and the reality of traveling remote roads, managing resources, and dealing with the unexpected.
This episode also covers:
Why overlanding has become so popular
How social media helped fuel the movement
The rise of off-grid and adventure focused RVs
Why more RVers are seeking dispersed camping and remote travel
The reality of overlanding versus the online image
Responsible travel and protecting public lands
Whether overlanding is becoming too expensive
How vehicles like the Winnebago ARKA fit into the future of the market
Where the overlanding industry may be heading next
Whether you are a hardcore off-road enthusiast, a weekend explorer, or simply curious about why adventure vehicles are suddenly everywhere, this episode offers a realistic look at one of the fastest growing trends in the outdoor industry.
Sources & Reports Mentioned
Overland Expo
KOA Camping & Outdoor Hospitality Report
The Dyrt Camping Report
RV Industry Association (RVIA) Statistics
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April 30, 202649 min
The State of Camping in 2026 – What the KOA Report Really Tells Us
Camping isn’t slowing down—but it is changing.
In this episode, Kenny and Sean break down the latest findings from the 2026 Camping & Outdoor Hospitality Report by Kampgrounds of America and talk through what these shifts actually mean for RVers, campground trends, and the future of the industry.
This isn’t just about numbers. It’s about how—and why—people are choosing to camp today.
Read the Full KOA Report
http://koa.uberflip.com/i/1544394-2026-koa-camping-and-outdoor-hospitality-report/57?
What We Cover in This Episode
Camping Is Still Huge—But Stabilizing
Over 50 million households are camping
The post-pandemic surge didn’t collapse
Is this the new normal for the industry?
Why People Camp Has Changed
Shift from budget travel → mental reset
Rise of “unstructured outdoor wellness”
Are RVers actually unplugging… or just relocating their lifestyle?
The Rise of Glamping
Nearly 1 in 3 campers are glamping
Many new campers start here
Is glamping feeding RV ownership—or replacing it?
Renting vs Owning
More campers are choosing rentals over ownership
Flexibility is becoming more important than commitment
What this could mean for RV sales long-term
Slower, Longer Travel
Fewer trips, longer stays
Shift toward more intentional travel
Impact on campgrounds, fuel, and how people use their RVs
A Generational Divide
Younger campers:
Experience-driven
Renting and glamping
Older campers:
Ownership-focused
Returning to camping
Are we looking at two completely different camping worlds?
Campgrounds Are Changing
More resort-style amenities
Higher prices across the board
Less middle ground between budget and luxury
Is this pushing more RVers toward boondocking?
What This Means for the RV Industry
Are manufacturers building for the right buyer?
Does the future lean toward:
Smaller rigs?
More flexible setups?
Rental-friendly designs?
Key Takeaway
Camping isn’t declining—it’s evolving.
The biggest shift isn’t how people camp…it’s why they camp.
Join the Conversation
Are you seeing these changes where you camp?
Are campgrounds getting more expensive?
Are you noticing more glamping setups?
Would you rent an RV instead of owning one?
Drop your thoughts in the comments—we want to hear what you’re seeing out there.
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April 15, 202648 min
RV Service: Where to Go, What to Choose, and What It Really Costs
RV service is one of those topics every RVer deals with, but few feel fully prepared for. In this episode, we break down the real-world options available when something goes wrong, or when it is time for routine maintenance. From traditional service centers to mobile techs, DIY repairs, and new players entering the space, this is a practical, no-nonsense look at what works, what does not, and how to make the right call when it matters most.
What Sparked This Episode
The conversation starts with recent news from Love’s Travel Stops & Country Stores expanding into RV battery and tire service. This shift signals a potential change in how RVers handle service on the road, especially when speed and convenience matter.
The Reality of RV Service
RVs combine the complexity of a home and a vehicle, which means more systems and more opportunities for things to fail.Common challenges include:
Long wait times at service centers
Parts shortages
Scheduling delays
Being displaced from your RV during repairs
Knowing your options before something breaks can save time, money, and frustration.
Service Option #1: Traditional RV Service Centers (Dealers & Shops)Best for: Major repairs and warranty work
Pros:
Certified technicians
Access to manufacturer support and parts
Required for many warranty repairs
Cons:
Long wait times (often weeks or months)
Higher labor costs
Less urgency due to high volume
May require leaving your RV behind
When to use it:
Structural issues, slide problems, or complex electrical systems
Warranty-covered repairs
Diagnostics that require specialized tools
Service Option #2: Mobile RV TechniciansBest for: Convenience and faster turnaround
Pros:
They come to you
Often quicker scheduling
More personalized service
Opportunity to learn during the repair
Cons:
Limited to smaller or mid-level repairs
May not handle warranty claims
Skill level varies
Parts sourcing can delay completion
When to use it:
Appliance issues, plumbing, or electrical fixes
On-the-road breakdowns
Problems you want handled quickly without moving your RV
Service Option #3: DIY RepairsBest for: Cost savings and control
Pros:
Lowest cost
Immediate turnaround
Builds knowledge and confidence
Full control over quality
Cons:
Risk of mistakes
Potential to void warranties
Requires tools and time
Not all repairs are DIY-friendly
When to use it:
Routine maintenance
Simple fixes like fuses, filters, or minor electrical issues
Situations where you are remote or off-grid
New Option: Service at Travel CentersCompanies like Love’s are introducing:
Battery replacement
Tire service for RVs
Why it matters:
Nationwide locations
Potential for no-appointment service
Designed specifically for travelers
Pros:
Fast and convenient
Easy access along major routes
Cons:
Limited scope of services
Still new, consistency may vary
Not specialized beyond basic repairs
Warranties and Service StrategyUnderstanding how warranties affect your options is critical.
Considerations:
Manufacturer vs extended warranties
Required service locations
Pre-authorization requirements
Reimbursement vs direct billing
Pros of using a warranty:
Significant cost savings
Cons:
Longer wait times
Limited flexibility
More paperwork and approvals
Real-world takeaway:Sometimes it is faster and less stressful to pay out of pocket rather than wait on warranty approval.
How to Decide: A Simple FrameworkAsk yourself:
How urgent is the issue?
Can I safely drive?
Is it covered under warranty?
Do I have the skills and tools?
Quick breakdown:
Urgent + simple → Mobile tech or travel center
Complex + warranty → Service center
Simple + confident → DIY
Pro Tips from Experience
Build a relationship with a reliable mobile tech
Learn your RV’s core systems (12V, water, propane)
Carry essential spare parts
Stay ahead with preventative maintenance
Document everything for warranty claims
Key TakeawayThere is no single “best” option for RV service. The most experienced RVers use a mix of service centers, mobile techs, and DIY depending on the situation. The more you understand your options, the less stressful RV ownership becomes.
Join the Conversation
Share your RV service stories with us!
Have you used a travel center like Love’s for RV service yet?
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April 2, 202649 min
What’s REALLY Happening in the RV Market Right Now? (2026 Update)
If you’ve been watching the RV market lately, you’ve probably noticed things feel a little different.Inventory is shifting. Prices are stabilizing. And there’s a lot of mixed messaging about whether now is a good time to buy, sell, or wait.
But before we even hit the main topic, this episode starts with a couple of real-world conversations from the road and the campground that set the stage for everything happening in the industry right now.
Pre-Show Conversations
Disney’s Fort Wilderness Changes
Sean shares his recent experience at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground and what he’s seeing on the ground.
We talk about:
The evolving feel of Fort Wilderness
Ongoing updates and construction
The upcoming Lakeshore Lodge and how it could reshape the campground experience
It’s a great real-world example of how even iconic campgrounds are evolving to meet changing traveler expectations.
Hanging Out with James from The Fit RV
We also talk about a recent visit and YouTube video collaboration that Kenny did with James from The Fit RV. James gave Kenny a shop tour as Kenny interviewed him on what it takes to build a shop at your home and how he uses his shop to create products such as the Americanizer.
Shop tour video: https://www.thefitrv.com/blog/tour-the-fit-rv-shop-or-just-hang-out-for-an-hour/
In This Episode
Once we jump in, we break down what’s actually happening across the RV industry in 2026. No hype. No doom and gloom. Just a clear look at the trends shaping the market right now.
We cover:
The latest RV shipment numbers and what they really mean
Why motorhomes and towables are moving in different directions
What major manufacturers like Winnebago Industries, Thor Industries, and REV Group are seeing
How campgrounds and camping styles are evolving
The growing divide between younger and older RVers
What all of this means if you’re thinking about buying or already own an RV
Key Takeaways
The RV market is not crashing, but it is rebalancing after the COVID boom
Motorhomes are holding stronger than towables, especially at higher price points
Manufacturers are shifting toward a lower volume, higher margin strategy
Camping demand remains strong, but how people camp is changing
Younger campers are driving growth in glamping and high-end RV resorts, while older RVers tend to stick with more traditional and budget-conscious travel
A Shift in Camping Culture
One of the biggest trends we’re seeing is how different generations approach camping.
Younger travelers are more focused on the experience. They’re choosing visually appealing destinations, upgraded campgrounds, and higher-end RV resorts that are easy to share on social media.
Meanwhile, many longtime RVers are sticking with a more traditional approach, focusing on value, simplicity, and familiarity.
Camping isn’t just about getting away anymore. For a lot of people, it’s about how that experience looks and feels.
What This Means for You
If you’re thinking about buying:
You may have more negotiating power than in recent years
Inventory is improving
Financing still plays a major role in affordability
If you already own an RV:
Values are holding better than expected
Especially for motorized units
The market hasn’t slowed down. It’s just become more selective.
Episode Sources & Industry Data
• RVIA February 2026 Shipment Reporthttps://www.rvia.org/reports-trends/rv-shipment-reports/2026-02/february-rv-shipments-top-29000-motorhomes-22
• RV Industry Trends & Newshttps://gorvrentals.com/blog/latest-rv-news-march-2026
• Thor Industries Market Updatehttps://www.rvnews.com/thor-industries-swings-to-profits-in-quarter/
• RV PRO News Feedhttps://rv-pro.com/news/
• Winnebago Market Coveragehttps://www.wsj.com/business/earnings/winnebago-revenue-rises-as-price-hikes-counteract-lower-sales-volume-31fc174f
• REV Group / Industry Analysishttps://www.investors.com/news/rv-sales-thor-industries-earnings-tho-stock-rev-group-outlook-revg-stock-wgo/
• MarketWatch Industry Insighthttps://www.marketwatch.com/story/winnebagos-stock-rockets-to-biggest-gain-in-45-years-as-younger-buyers-eye-rvs-f489854d
• The Dyrt Camping Trendshttps://thedyrt.com/press/four-out-of-five-campers-increase-camping-frequency-during-retirement/
• Glamping Trends Overviewhttps://www.glampingshow.us/magazine/younger-camper-trends/
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Because right now, the RV market isn’t throwing a tantrum… it’s just growing up a little.The post What’s REALLY Happening in the RV Market Right Now? (2026 Update) appeared first on Beyond The Wheel.The post What’s REALLY Happening in the RV Market Right Now? (2026 Update) appeared first on Beyond The Wheel.
February 12, 202631 min
RV Myths Busted
There’s a lot of noise out there about RV life, and not all of it is true. In this episode of Beyond The Wheel Podcast, we’re busting some of the most common RV myths and sharing what life on the road actually looks like. From where you stay, to who you meet, to the real costs involved, this is a reality check for anyone curious about RVing.
Whether you’re RV-curious or already rolling down the highway, this episode separates fact from fiction.
What We Cover in This Episode
Why RV myths exist and how they shape expectations
Myth #1: You must stay in campgrounds
Boondocking, dispersed camping, and unique overnight stays
Myth #2: RV life is lonely
Community, friendships, and unexpected connections on the road
Myth #3: RVs can’t handle extreme weather
Staying comfortable in heat and cold with the right setup
Myth #4: RV life is always cheaper
Real costs like fuel and maintenance
How budgeting actually works in RV life
Final thoughts and a fun sign-off
Who This Episode Is For
Anyone considering RV life
New RVers sorting fact from fiction
Full-time or part-time RVers nodding along saying, “Yep, that’s true”
Connect With Us
If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who still thinks RV life only happens in campgrounds.
See you down the road.
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January 29, 202635 min
So You Want to Be an RVer?
Thinking about becoming an RVer? Already on the road and wondering why it still feels harder than expected?This episode is for you.
RV life looks simple from the outside, but the reality hits fast once plans change, weather turns, budgets stretch, and things break. In this episode of Beyond The Wheel, we break down what it actually takes to become an RVer and stay sane doing it.
This isn’t about what RV to buy or which gadgets to install. It’s about mindset, flexibility, planning, and budgeting for real life on the road.
What We Cover in This Episode
Flexibility Is the Real Skill
Why rigid schedules don’t survive RV life and how learning to plan in pencil makes the experience more enjoyable and far less stressful.
Keeping Your Cool When Things Go Wrong
From breakdowns to bad weather, things will go sideways. We talk about what actually goes wrong most often and how experienced RVers stay calm while new RVers panic.
Planning Without Overplanning
How to plan the things that matter like routes, fuel, height, power, and access without killing the fun by over-scheduling every mile and minute.
Budgeting for Reality, Not Instagram
The real costs of RV life, why budgets should be ranges not fixed numbers, and the expenses nobody mentions when you’re just getting startedIs RV Life Really for You?
Honest talk about who thrives in RV life, who struggles, and why there’s no “right” way to do it.
Key Takeaways
Flexibility matters more than gear
Calm decision-making beats control
Overplanning creates stress, not safety
RV budgets are unpredictable by nature
RV life evolves and that’s normal
Final Thought
Becoming an RVer isn’t about being ready.It’s about being adaptable.
Join the Conversation
If this episode helped you, share it with someone who’s RV-curious or just starting out.Have a “first RV disaster” story? We want to hear it.
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January 15, 202637 min
Why Keeping Your RV Beats Buying New
Everyone keeps asking us when we’re upgrading.The truth is… we already did.
In this episode, Kenny and Sean get real about why they are both still traveling in RVs that are years old and why, for most RVers, keeping what you already own and upgrading it smartly is often a better move than buying brand new.
Kenny’s Class A just turned ten years old. Sean’s rig is over five. Between the two of them, they’ve logged thousands of miles, countless repairs, upgrades, and lessons that no sales brochure can teach. This conversation isn’t anti new RVs. It’s pro smart ownership.
If you’ve ever felt pressure to trade in your rig because it feels outdated, this episode will change how you look at what you already own.
In this episode we cover
• Why the RV industry constantly pushes the “upgrade cycle”• How social media makes perfectly good RVs feel old• The hidden costs of buying new that no one talks about• Why knowing your rig is more valuable than owning a new one• How targeted upgrades can outperform a brand new RV• The stress and uncertainty that comes with new ownership• When it actually does make sense to buy new• Why most RVers don’t need a new RV, they need a better version of the one they already have
Why this matters
RVs are not phones.They are houses that go through earthquakes.
New does not automatically mean better. Often it just means unproven.
By keeping and upgrading their rigs, Kenny and Sean have built RVs that are tailored to their exact travel style, off grid needs, and comfort. That knowledge, reliability, and confidence is something money cannot buy off a dealer lot.
Who this episode is for
• RVers feeling pressure to upgrade• Full timers trying to stretch their budget• Weekend campers who love their current rig• Anyone who wants less stress and more time on the road
The big takeaway
Most RVers do not need a new RV.They need a smarter version of the one they already have.The post Why Keeping Your RV Beats Buying New appeared first on Beyond The Wheel.The post Why Keeping Your RV Beats Buying New appeared first on Beyond The Wheel.
January 1, 202641 min
Beyond the Wheel – Driver’s Edition Dec 2025
Steady Sales, Strategic Moves, and a Market Growing Up
In this Driver’s Edition episode of Beyond the Wheel, Kenny takes listeners behind the scenes of the RV industry to unpack what’s really happening right now. Using recent shipment numbers, dealer dynamics, and major industry moves, this episode cuts through the noise to explain where the market stands and what it means for buyers, owners, and anyone watching the RV space.
This isn’t a boom-and-bust story. It’s a look at an industry maturing, recalibrating, and adapting to a more intentional consumer.
In this episode, we cover:
Recent RV shipment numbers from the last quarter and what they actually signal
Why wholesale shipments and retail sales don’t always tell the same story
How buyer behavior has shifted toward payments, value, and long-term ownership
Why some RVs are being heavily discounted while others hold firm on price
Inventory pressure, floorplan costs, and the reality dealers are managing today
What types of RVs are still selling well and why
Interior and upholstery trends driven by real-world use, not showroom flash
Quiet but meaningful changes in RV build philosophy and serviceability
RV technology that genuinely improves the camping experience
The Lazy Days shakeup: how Camping World and Campers Inn split the dealership group
What dealer consolidation means for consumers, service, and the future of the industry
Key takeaways:
RV shipments show stability, not chaos
Buyers haven’t disappeared, they’ve become more selective
Dealer consolidation reflects tighter margins and a more disciplined market
The most important RV improvements today are often the least flashy
Whether you’re shopping for your next rig, considering upgrades, or just want a clearer picture of where the RV industry is headed, this Driver’s Edition gives you the context you need without the hype.The post Beyond the Wheel – Driver’s Edition Dec 2025 appeared first on Beyond The Wheel.The post Beyond the Wheel – Driver’s Edition Dec 2025 appeared first on Beyond The Wheel.
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