Life depends on clean drinking water. RVs are connected to water sources by this water hose. Considering a deck garden hose? That’s it. Some lawn hoses still contain potentially harmful chemicals, so RV water hoses must be certified safe.
It is kink-resistant, can handle a variety of water pressures, and is durable. RV water hoses are typically ten, twenty-five, thirty-five, and fifty feet long. Camping hoses can be longer, but when travelling, they take up more space. We recommend 25-foot hoses. The pros and cons of shorter and longer hoses are the same for most manufacturers.
Camco Premium
When it comes to RV gear, Camco is a well-known brand. Detail-oriented work has built that reputation. Due to its thick, durable, and UV-treated construction, the Premium RV water hose resists premature fading, aging, and cracking.
Aqua Joe
A complete RV set costs a lot of money. The Aqua Joe AJFJH-25-58-PRO is a great value due to its ease of use, durability, and compliance with federal drinking water standards.
Teknor Apex NeverKink
Our goal is to achieve federal drinking water standards. Mold and mildew growth is prevented by Teknor Apex NeverKink treatments, removing both synthetic and natural health hazards. Customers prefer GripTite connectors for their mold and mildew resistance.
Valterra AquaFresh
Water hookups are not equal. One of the benefits of RV living is the wide range of water pressure. Therefore, high-pressure hoses are a wise investment. A contoured connector grip and universal fittings make connecting the Valterra AquaFresh High Pressure simple.
Gilmour Marine and Recreation 12-50825
While Gilmour Marine and Recreation 12-50825 costs more than twice as much as our budget pick, it is one of the most durable hoses you can find. There are five layers of construction to ensure durability. Water pressure of 300 pounds is no problem for the easy-grip couplings.