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PAThwacker wrote:ReneeG wrote:
PAThwacke - never say never! You never know if a toy loving mama will come along some day and sweep you off your ATV!
You can say that again. New girlfriend that loves pups. Got me another sort of glamper pup.
โOct-13-2016 01:36 PM
ReneeG wrote:
PAThwacke - never say never! You never know if a toy loving mama will come along some day and sweep you off your ATV!
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OutdoorPhotographer wrote:
I agree that I would never want a PUP if I was camping single. As a family of four with teens, we nearly always setup in less than 30 minutes. Since I bought Anderson Levelers it's 15 minutes. Yes, it made that much difference because not only does it level faster it is simply more level which makes the door easier. The door has always been a pain on my 15 yr old PUP.
I do view it as a very nice tent and I did come from tent camping. We will upgrade to a TT or RV eventually but the PUP has served our family well. Not paying for storage is a huge plus. I wouldn't by a PUP without on-site storage at my house.
โAug-13-2016 03:05 PM
manualman wrote:
Is your crank at bend-over level? That's another feature I love about my Coleman: Waist level crank placement on the rear of the camper. No bending during cranking. It's not on all Colemans, just their mid trim and up. Some folks also use a hi torque cordless drill to crank her up. I've never seen the point as my camper isn't very tiring to crank. Then again, I don't have an AC unit on the roof weighing it down either.