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poppin_fresh
Feb 11, 2014Explorer
While I wish my hybrid had them as it would save a little time, in the whole process of setting up, the poles are a not that big a deal. Cables would save maybe 5 minutes of my time. Not having cables would not be a deal breaker for me.
Honestly, if really fast setup/tear down is what you are after, an HTT is probably not for you. There are other tasks with them (much like a pop-up) that are part of being an HTT owner and will require more time than a regular travel trailer. A good example is how you need to make/unmake the beds upon arrival and departure because of the folding bunks. You cant pre-make the beds before leaving so that they are ready to go once you pull into your campsite.
Honestly, if really fast setup/tear down is what you are after, an HTT is probably not for you. There are other tasks with them (much like a pop-up) that are part of being an HTT owner and will require more time than a regular travel trailer. A good example is how you need to make/unmake the beds upon arrival and departure because of the folding bunks. You cant pre-make the beds before leaving so that they are ready to go once you pull into your campsite.
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