wintersun wrote:
Good idea to check for any problems with the various campers models, especially in terms of how weather tight they are. A number of fiberglass shell campers were touted as being more waterproof but this often proved not to be the case.
People looking for a Bigfoot or Northern Lite have done exactly that, that’s why they want one of those!!
You still have to mind the seals on windows and hatches, but the fiberglass clamshell campers are absolutely more water-tight and weather-resistant.
The problem is used ones go for so much money that when I tried to find a deal on one I ended up going new - and that’s very unlike me!