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rexlion
Jan 15, 2014Explorer
Setup is way quicker and easier than the usual popup. But setup in a driving rain could still get the interior wet, and in high wind you have to watch so the wind doesn't catch the panel and flip it. Like most popups, no upper storage so you may have to store crates in the back of your vehicle & transfer them to the trailer when you set up camp. No canvas, can be good or bad depending on how you feel about canvas. The level-ness of your campsite can affect how well the parts line up (or don't) with each other. If storing folded without a cover, make sure the front is up and the rear down, so water doesn't run in between the roof panels.
Be sure to check out Chalet and Rockwood/Flagstaff A-frames for comparison.
Be sure to check out Chalet and Rockwood/Flagstaff A-frames for comparison.
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