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- the_techwriterExplorerI agree with Robmoo. Campsite showers are much bigger and better. When we got our PUP, we liked the idea of having a shower, but soon after decided that the camp showers were much more comfortable. The less water inside the camper the better, too. I would probably use my PUP shower if it was outside. I may find a way to convert it to an outdoor shower in the future. We could sure use the extra space inside for storage!
- RobmooExplorerThe pop up showers are only really designed for if you are primitive camping or the campground shower is otherwise inconvenient. An exterior shower with shower tent would give one much more room. If you only weigh 120lb and really conserve water the pop up shower might be fine.
- gerrym51Explorer II
hounddogboy wrote:
gerrym51 wrote:
forest river rockwoods have about a gazillon models. some have showers and toilets and slide out dinettes and slide out sofas-amazing-compared to the dinky pop up i had 30 years ago they are amazing. i would go to forest rivers website and look at their pop ups page. other makers make some similiar models but forest river has a ton
linky
hmmm. the folding trailers i looked up were very little and triangle shaped. here's a link of what i found.
http://www.travelizmo.com/archives/cat_folding_camping_trailers.html?start=15
triagle shaped are a-frame popups on the rockwood site theystart with a like a122 - hounddogboyExplorer
gerrym51 wrote:
forest river rockwoods have about a gazillon models. some have showers and toilets and slide out dinettes and slide out sofas-amazing-compared to the dinky pop up i had 30 years ago they are amazing. i would go to forest rivers website and look at their pop ups page. other makers make some similiar models but forest river has a ton
linky
hmmm. the folding trailers i looked up were very little and triangle shaped. here's a link of what i found.
http://www.travelizmo.com/archives/cat_folding_camping_trailers.html?start=15 - tatestExplorer IIIf the folder is the right type, and big enough.
I've been seeing the cassette toilet plus shower bathroom units in pop-ups on 10 to 14 foot boxes, and larger A-frames. I've not seen them in folding tent trailers, nor in PUPs and A-frames 8 foot and smaller. Folding tent trailers often fill the whole box with the stuff that is going to fold out. - gerrym51Explorer IIforest river rockwoods have about a gazillon models. some have showers and toilets and slide out dinettes and slide out sofas-amazing-compared to the dinky pop up i had 30 years ago they are amazing. i would go to forest rivers website and look at their pop ups page. other makers make some similiar models but forest river has a ton
linky - hounddogboyExplorerit's hard to believe those little triangle shaped trailers could have a toilet and shower.
that's cool though. - zuleyExplorerHave a look at the high wall Fleetwoods. I believe the Starcraft and Rockwood also have high wall units as well. We recently traded in our Arcadia and moved to the dark side. All high wall units have a hard walled toilet and shower assy. You are not giving up very much storage space compared to a smaller unit because most hw pups are 14 feet in length.
- JLTN_JamesExplorerToilets and showers take up a lot of floor space, thus will have less available cabinet space. You should ask yourself if it's worth the trade off.
- beemerphile1ExplorerThe answer to your question is yes and no. Some do and some don't. Your best bet is to spend time looking around to find what suits your needs.
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