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scbwr
Mar 25, 2016Explorer II
We camped with our two boys in a popup for over 10 years and enjoyed a lot of camping trips. The biggest disadvantage to bunkends is having to dry them out if they get wet, but I just opened the camper up when I got home and let them dry!
Condensation is not really a problem...if you start to get some, just open a window or flap a little to allow some air exchange.
If you are trying to get a lot of sleeping space in a small trailer and also keep the weight down, I think the hybrid trailers are a great idea. I would have considered one if they had been around when we started camping in the popup trailer.
One advantage of a popup versus a hybrid is the lower profile for towing which means less resistance and better gas mileage.
But....go with the 20RBT as long as you know you have the tow vehicle to handle it.
Condensation is not really a problem...if you start to get some, just open a window or flap a little to allow some air exchange.
If you are trying to get a lot of sleeping space in a small trailer and also keep the weight down, I think the hybrid trailers are a great idea. I would have considered one if they had been around when we started camping in the popup trailer.
One advantage of a popup versus a hybrid is the lower profile for towing which means less resistance and better gas mileage.
But....go with the 20RBT as long as you know you have the tow vehicle to handle it.
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