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pira114
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Aug 10, 2016

Off road(ish) pop up

Howdy all.

I'm about to make the switch back from a TT to a pop up. For several reasons, not the least of which is my TT was destroyed by water damage over the winter. Plus, since we tent camped all summer, we realized how much we missed a pop up for more of a camping feel.

My question is about off road, or ruggedized pop ups. Back when I had one, it seemed there were more options than today. Still want a traditional style pop up, with the ability to travel over really rough roads. Suspension and clearance are the main issues.

My requirements of the trailer are fairly simple. Don't need huge. Would love one king sized bed, but queens are my minimum. Prefer to have a couch/bench as well instead of cabinets. Small fridge. Front storage "trunk" would be nice, but don't need the deck up front as I don't utilize ATVs and such, but if it had one, I wouldn't mind. Awning that I can at least add a screen room to if it didn't come with one. Don't need a bathroom or shower.

I noticed Jaco can add the off road package, but don't make the Baja anymore. I also know I can buy any pop up and add better suspension and tires, but then I worry about the rest of the trailer being not up to handling the rough handling it wasn't designed for.

Shouldn't be hard right? Well, I also would like to keep it between $10,000 and $12,000.

Does such a creature exist? I've searched the interwebs, but most of the results are discontinued models or truck/utility trailer top tents (which are cool, but not what I want for now). I appreciate any help.
  • This is very close to what I want. Might even do it.

    Forest River EPS style

    My question is if anyone knows if they're quality built? They claim a reinforced frame and good suspension, but I'd like feedback.

    Are the Jayco's quality built and is their suspension upgrade up to snuff? Again, looking for feedback from users.

    Are they're any other brands I've missed? Those two are the only ones I've found.

    I appreciate all the responses. I do not want a roof top tent system at this time. But thanks anyway as I can see how it would almost fit my needs.
  • pira114 wrote:
    This is very close to what I want. Might even do it.

    Forest River EPS style

    My question is if anyone knows if they're quality built? They claim a reinforced frame and good suspension, but I'd like feedback.

    Are the Jayco's quality built and is their suspension upgrade up to snuff? Again, looking for feedback from users.

    Are they're any other brands I've missed? Those two are the only ones I've found.

    I appreciate all the responses. I do not want a roof top tent system at this time. But thanks anyway as I can see how it would almost fit my needs.

    I cannot really give you a definitive answer,but Jayco Australia bought some to trial as a cheap alternative for young families. They remained unsold.What we expect and what US buyers expect could be miles apart.
  • We just got back from six weeks there. We did the Gibb River Road up to Mitchell Falls.

    Aussies have much greater distances of "off pavement", putting a much longer test to trailers. You guys also love setting up elaborate camps.
  • Downwindtracker2 wrote:
    We just got back from six weeks there. We did the Gibb River Road up to Mitchell Falls.

    Aussies have much greater distances of "off pavement", putting a much longer test to trailers. You guys also love setting up elaborate camps.

    That would be fun :) At least you have an idea of what " off road" means. If you went to the extreme North of Australia,, then you would be going through Jungle and rivers
  • We didn't do any jungle,just Perth to Darwin.end of May to begining of July. The turn off for Mitchel Falls is dirt, but it's still a road,and a good one at that, we were able to do as much as 50K. It had been a dry "wet", so crossing the Pentacost was pretty uneventful. There is a bit of a hazard , don't get out or the saltwater crocs would get you! We did go off road near Kalkarinji in NT.