With so many RV brands, models, features, and floor plans available, your options are nearly limitless. Maybe you’re considering buying a used RV, like a remodeled vintage trailer. Or maybe you have your eye on a limited-edition camper with first-of-its-kind features. Before you finalize your shortlist of campers to tour at your local RV dealership, consider the perks of exclusive RV brands.
Along with traditional inventory, you will find RV brands at Camping World that are exclusive to our dealer network. In this article, we explore why those exclusive RV brands—also known as private labels—might be worth your time and attention when shopping for a new RV.
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Exclusive RV brands are “exclusive” to a single dealership network, meaning RV manufacturers reserve the models under that brand name for locations within that partner network. At Camping World, for example, we work directly with leading manufacturers like Keystone, Forest River, Thor, East to West RV, and others to offer our best RV brands exclusively at dealerships nationwide.
In short, Camping World is the only place where you’ll find new models from select private-label RV camper brands like Coleman, Eddie Bauer, Campsite Reserve, Silver Lake, and others.
Why Buy Exclusive RV Brands?
Affordability, quality, and availability are the primary advantages of buying a private-label RV brand. The dealer works with the manufacturer to develop a quality product at a lower cost for you, all while guaranteeing widespread distribution. The goal? Making it easier to find an RV you can trust at an appealing price.
Lower MSRP
We work with our exclusive partners to offer leading RV floor plans at more affordable prices. By assuring manufacturers that our dealerships will stock a higher volume of their exclusive RV brands, we can then help drive down costs and pass those savings along to the RV buyer.
Same Build Materials, Better Price
When manufacturers can count on a certain number of RVs getting ordered, they can better plan production, including placing larger bulk orders and saving on materials. Furthermore, they might work with dealers to identify and include value-added features without increasing the final cost to the consumer. So you get a quality, affordable RV with a few “extras” without the increase in price you might typically see.
Collaborative Design and Construction
Private-label RV partnerships create added accountability between the manufacturer and the dealer. The manufacturer is accountable for producing a quality RV and promptly delivering those campers to their respective dealership locations. In turn, the dealer is accountable for highlighting the unique values of those RVs and ensuring that potential buyers understand how they stack up against the competition.
In short, this mutual partnership incentivizes both parties to design, manufacture, and ultimately deliver a high-quality product that satisfies the end user. That also means we’re invested in receiving your feedback on private-label RVs and taking it to our manufacturing partners to make targeted improvements from year to year.
Commonality of Parts
You will really feel the benefit of an exclusive RV brand when it’s time for service or repair. Because of these partnerships, it’s easier to stock or obtain parts to repair their exclusive RV trailer brands, fifth wheels, and motorhomes.
With vintage trailers, homemade campers, or less common RVs, simple repairs can be a headache if you’re forced to wait weeks for special parts. I encountered this when searching for replacement parts for my 1965 Airstream trailer. Though I eventually found the parts, it was certainly not a quick or affordable fix. I wish someone had told me about the extra hidden costs of maintaining a unique RV camper.
Because private labels are widely distributed, locations are more likely to stock parts for routine service and repairs. That commonality of parts makes service easier and quicker at most Camping World Service Centers.
What Are the Camping World-Exclusive RV Brand Names?
If you want RV value and build quality while shopping on a budget, consider these popular RV brands you’ll only find at Camping World.
Coleman



Travel Trailers
- Floor Plans: 27
- Length: 15-34’
- Dry Weight: 2,400-7,100 pounds
- Sleeping Capacity: 2-10
Top Features: SolarFlex™ ready, 78” ceiling height, and max-size TVs
Destination Trailers
- Floor Plans: 1
- Length: Up to 43’
- Dry Weight: Up to 12,800 pounds
- Sleeping Capacity: Up to 10
Top Features: Double loft, panoramic windows, and extra half bathroom
Class C RVs
- Floor Plans: 12
- Chassis: Ford or Chevy
- Length: 20-33’
- Sleeping Capacity: 4-7
Top Features: SmoothTECH™ ride enhancement, solar prep, and MEGA-Storage™
Campsite Reserve & Campsite Ultra


Travel Trailers
- Floor Plans: 11
- Length: 21-35’
- Dry Weight: 3,500-7,300 pounds
- Sleeping Capacity: 2-10
Top Features: UltraRide suspension, water filtration system, and Bluetooth A/C with dehumidifier
Destination Trailers
- Floor Plans: 4
- Length: 27-44’
- Dry Weight: 7,900-12,400 pounds
- Sleeping Capacity: 4-10
Top Features: Dishwasher and washer-dryer combo, lofted bedrooms, and rear patio (on select models)
Eddie Bauer


Travel Trailers
- Floor Plans: 27
- Length: 20-39’
- Dry Weight: 3,000-8,800 pounds
- Sleeping Capacity: 3-9
Top Features: Contemporary decor, JBL sound systems, and hidden pet features
5th Wheels
- Floor Plans: 4
- Length: 28-42’
- Dry Weight: 8,700-12,600 pounds
- Sleeping Capacity: 3-8
Top Features: Contemporary decor, laminated sidewalls, and in-floor ducted heat


Class C RVs
- Floor Plans: 8
- Chassis: Ford® E-Series
- Length: 20-33’
- Sleeping Capacity: Up to 4
Top Features: Solar prep, SmoothTECH™ ride enhancement, and MEGA-Storage™
Camper Vans (Class B and B Plus RVs)
- Floor Plans: 3
- Chassis: Mercedes, RAM, and Ford
- Length: 19-24’
- Sleeping Capacity: Up to 2
Top Features: Power bed lift system, hydronic heating, and Winegard® Connect™
Silver Lake

Travel Trailers
- Floor Plans: 10
- Length: 21-38’
- Dry Weight: 3,500-7,500 pounds
- Sleeping Capacity: 2-10
Top Features: 81” ceiling height, CPAP storage, and 4G LTE & Wi-Fi prep
Nightfall

Toy Hauler Travel Trailers
- Floor Plans: 5
- Length: 26-TBD
- Dry Weight: 6,300-TBD
- Sleeping Capacity: Up to 4
Top Features: JBL sound system, heated and enclosed underbelly, and tankless water heater
Mallard

Travel Trailers
- Floor Plans: 10
- Length: 20-40’
- Dry Weight: 3,000-8,300 pounds
- Sleeping Capacity: 3-9
Top Features: King Kong pass through storage, infinity edge countertops, and stainless undermount sink
Pioneer

Travel Trailers
- Floor Plans: 12
- Length: 20-38’
- Dry Weight: 3,000-8,800 pounds
- Sleeping Capacity: 3-9
Top Features: Flip-down storage rack, 12V refrigerator, and electric fireplace (select models)
Freedom Elite


Class C RVs
- Floor Plans: 12
- Chassis: Ford, Chevy, and Mercedes
- Length: 20-33’
- Sleeping Capacity: 4-7
Top Features: MEGA-Storage™, solar prep, dream dinette®, and Murphy bed conversions
Van Campers (Class B and B Plus RVs)
- Floor Plans: 2
- Chassis: Ford and RAM
- Length: 17-26’
- Sleeping Capacity: 2-3
Top Features: Rear tow hitch, Winegard® ConnecT™, and MEGA-Storage™
Freedom Traveler

Class A Motorhomes
- Floor Plans: 4
- Chassis: Ford® F-53 and E-Series
- Length: 25-33’
- Sleeping Capacity: 4-7
Top Features: 10” touch screen dash display, drop-down cab bunk, digital control panel
Enlighten

Travel Trailers
- Floor Plans: 7
- Length: 20-30’
- Dry Weight: 2,600-5,100 pounds
- Sleeping Capacity: 3-8
Top Features: Roof-mounted A/C, craft-made cabinetry, full pass through storage
Check out these additional resources to learn more about the best RV brands you’ll only find at Camping World:
- Best Affordable RVs in 2025
- 2025 Keystone Coleman
- 2025 Campsite Reserve and Campsite Ultra
- 2025 Thor Eddie Bauer
- East to West Silver Lake Travel Trailers
- Forest River Nightfall Toy Haulers
- Complete Eddie Bauer RV Guide
What questions do you have about exclusive brands of RVs? Let us know in the comments below.
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Kelsey’s first career as a performing artist had her traveling the world. Eager to keep traveling, she hit the road to see the USA in a 69’ Airstream Overlander. Today you can find her writing about travel, design, and good food. When she’s not planning her next trip, she’s sipping on local beer and petting other people’s dogs.
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