The 15 Foot RV Sewer Hose Support That Works on Any Ground: Introducing the Levitator 15 ft
Coming soon from Levitator: a 15 ft RV sewer hose support that doesn’t rely on the ground beneath your hose. Here’s how it works and why it solves a problem traditional supports can’t.
If you’ve spent any time at a campground, you already know the routine: roll out the sewer hose, hunt for a downhill path to the dump port, and then scavenge rocks, blocks, or scrap wood to prop the hose up so waste actually flows. Furthermore, the longer the run, the harder it gets — and at 15 feet, you’re fighting gravity, terrain, and time all at once.
That’s exactly the problem our new 15 foot RV sewer hose support solves. Launching in the coming months, Levitator’s adjustable, push-lock pole system lifts your hose above the ground entirely. As a result, it doesn’t matter whether you’re parked on gravel, grass, dirt, asphalt, or a slope. The support performs the same way every single time.

Why most 15 ft RV sewer hose supports fall short
Walk through any RV parts aisle and you’ll see the same thing across every brand on the market: accordion-style plastic cradles. Camco’s Sidewinder, the Beech Lane nesting cradle, the Camco Rhino, WELLUCK’s height-adjustable cradle — they all share the same idea. The hose sits in a plastic trough, and the trough sits on the ground.
Of course, that works fine when the ground cooperates. However, the ground often doesn’t. Common complaints with traditional accordion and cradle supports include:
- They sag, shift, or flatten on soft ground like grass, mud, or sand.
- They struggle to hold slope on uneven gravel, washouts, or sloped pads.
- Height-adjustable stake legs sink into soft soil and lose their slope under load.
- UV exposure cracks the plastic, especially on long-term stays.
- They eat up a lot of bay space even when collapsed.
Ultimately, every one of these problems traces back to the same root cause: a hose support that depends on the ground to function. Consequently, if the ground isn’t flat, firm, and shaped the right way, the support can’t do its job.
How the Levitator 15 ft RV sewer hose support is different
Our new 15 foot support takes a fundamentally different approach. Instead of sitting in the dirt, the hose hangs inside a UV-resistant cover that a 15 ft adjustable pole holds up across the full length of the run. The pole connects through push-lock joints, sets the slope, and carries the weight of the hose — not the ground.
Moreover, that single design change is the main difference between our support and everything else currently on the market. Because the support operates independently of ground conditions, you get the same clean downhill slope on every site, regardless of what you’re parked on.
Key features of the Levitator 15 ft RV sewer hose support include:
- 15 feet of adjustable pole length, sized for full-length 15 ft RV sewer hoses.
- Push-lock pole connections — no threads to cross, no pins to lose, no tools required.
- Integrated UV-resistant sewer hose cover that shields the hose from sun damage, weather, and critters.
- Independent of ground conditions: it works on gravel, grass, dirt, mud, sloped pads, and concrete.
- Fast, easy installation — you set up in minutes and pack down for storage just as quickly.
- Sturdy construction that handles long-term campground use.
Why this matters for full-time and long-stay RVers
If you only camp on paved, level pads with a sewer drain three feet away, almost any support will do. The 15 ft length, on the other hand, exists for everyone else — the people parked in spots where the dump port sits across the pad, where the ground rolls, where the campsite isn’t engineered around your hose run.
A proper downhill slope makes an RV sewer hose work. Without it, sag turns into a low spot. Then a low spot turns into a clog. Eventually, a clog turns into the one job nobody wants to do twice. Holding slope across 15 feet of hose is exactly where ground-dependent supports start to break down — and exactly where a pole-and-cover system pulls ahead.
What you get in one product
Most RVers end up buying a sewer hose support and a separate sewer hose cover to shield the hose from UV. In contrast, the Levitator 15 ft support combines both functions: the cover is the support. The hose stays shielded from sunlight the entire time it’s deployed, which extends hose life and cuts the odds of cracking or pinhole leaks down the road.
Fewer accessories. Less storage. One setup..
Who the 15 ft Levitator is built for
- RVers running a full 15 ft sewer hose at hookup sites.
- Campers who frequently park on grass, gravel, or uneven terrain.
- Snowbirds and long-stay RVers who need UV protection for the hose.
- Anyone tired of stacking blocks, rocks, or scrap wood under a sagging hose.
- Owners of larger rigs where the dump outlet sits far from the campground sewer port.
How it compares to the original Levitator
Our original Levitator RV sewer hose support handles distances of 7 feet or less from your RV outlet to the campground sewer port — the most common short-run setup. Meanwhile, the new 15 ft version extends the same ground-independent design to a much longer run. As a result, RVers who can’t park close to the dump port can still get a clean slope without fighting their site.
Same core idea. More reach. More sites it works at..
Launch timing and how to be first in line
The 15 ft Levitator RV sewer hose support launches in the next couple of months. If you want one of the first units when it’s available, sign up for the Levitator email list at rvlevitator.com — early subscribers get notified before the product hits the marketplace.
Additionally, if you have questions about the support or want consideration for early access, reach out at contact@rvlevitator.com.
Frequently asked questions
Will the Levitator 15 ft sewer hose support work on uneven ground?
Yes. The support operates independently of ground conditions. Specifically, it elevates the hose along a 15 ft adjustable pole, so the surface underneath — gravel, grass, mud, sand, or a sloped pad — doesn’t dictate the slope of your sewer run.
What size hose does it fit?
It fits standard 15 foot RV sewer hoses with a 3-inch diameter, which covers the vast majority of RV setups on the market.
Is it hard to set up?
No. The pole sections connect with push-lock joints — no tools, no threads, no stakes. In fact, most users will set up in just a few minutes.
Does the cover protect against UV?
Yes. The integrated cover resists UV, which shields the hose from sun damage and extends its usable life.
When can I buy the 15 ft Levitator?
Launch is planned within the next couple of months. In the meantime, sign up at rvlevitator.com to get notified the moment it goes live.
The bottom line
If you’ve been searching for the best RV sewer hose support — or specifically a 15 foot sewer hose support that doesn’t depend on a perfectly level pad — the new Levitator targets exactly that gap in the market. One product handles support, slope, and UV protection at full hose length, on any site.
Interested to learn more? Check out our FAQ section HERE.
