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RoyB
Mar 21, 2015Explorer III
I have seen this weight posted on the walls with a sticker on some Hybrids...
We both weigh-in the 500LB range and have no problems using our OFF-ROAD POPUP trailer pull out beds... They have support poles however going down to the trailer bumper.
You can always rig up a drop down set of supports if it makes the wife feel better...
The outside fold down bed seem to look very strong to me. I have heard they are prone to warping however due to being overloaded I guess and resulting in bad weather tight seals. That is a very large door to pull down.
I love the hybrid fold down concept as this does not take up any extra room inside the trailer when the beds remain up. Great for sleeping over night in the couch beds at the various rest stops or Walmart lots when in travel mode.
There is NO WAY we can stick even our arms inside our POPUP trailer when in travel mode... Everything designed with the push-in beds in mind for the POPUP trailers.
Roy Ken
We both weigh-in the 500LB range and have no problems using our OFF-ROAD POPUP trailer pull out beds... They have support poles however going down to the trailer bumper.
You can always rig up a drop down set of supports if it makes the wife feel better...
The outside fold down bed seem to look very strong to me. I have heard they are prone to warping however due to being overloaded I guess and resulting in bad weather tight seals. That is a very large door to pull down.
I love the hybrid fold down concept as this does not take up any extra room inside the trailer when the beds remain up. Great for sleeping over night in the couch beds at the various rest stops or Walmart lots when in travel mode.
There is NO WAY we can stick even our arms inside our POPUP trailer when in travel mode... Everything designed with the push-in beds in mind for the POPUP trailers.
Roy Ken
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