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Mr.Beebo wrote:
You may have some more privacy with the solid middle section of an HTT, but no, there is no difference in the noise when your laying in your bunk.
โAug-09-2013 07:29 AM
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โAug-09-2013 01:22 AM
RandK-M wrote:dspencer wrote:flash82 wrote:dspencer wrote:
I love our Hybrid except the set up time.
It's Got to be a bit better than the pop up.?.
Yes its a small bit better on set up time but truthfully not that much but i wouldn't want to go back either, LOL
I have to disagree about the set up time. I had three popups over nearly 20 years and the set up and pack up time is like night and day.
It's only the 2 of us now so less stuff, but still. In fact we were so amazed at the difference, just for fun we timed ourselves on one trip the second year we had the hybrid. Without rushing or making a race out of it, we were done and sitting in a chair with a beer in 48 minutes. that was from the time we got the trailer into position until we were done and included unhooking and leveling.
1. My bunk ends are fully attached canvas with cables. I can set open both bunks by my self and have them ready in 10 minutes. Drop the hatch, insert the single shepherds pole and done. If I didn't walk with a cane, it would be less than 10 minutes (we use double sleeping bags just like we did in the pups).
2. Connect water line, sewer hose and cable TV if available. Another 15 minutes, maybe.
3. Extend awning. 3 minutes.
That's basically it on the camper side! the rest is the same as any trailer. Grab the chairs and grill from the back of the truck. etc.
โAug-08-2013 07:28 PM
RandK-M wrote:
I have to disagree about the set up time. I had three popups over nearly 20 years and the set up and pack up time is like night and day.
It's only the 2 of us now so less stuff, but still. In fact we were so amazed at the difference, just for fun we timed ourselves on one trip the second year we had the hybrid. Without rushing or making a race out of it, we were done and sitting in a chair with a beer in 48 minutes. that was from the time we got the trailer into position until we were done and included unhooking and leveling.
1. My bunk ends are fully attached canvas with cables. I can set open both bunks by my self and have them ready in 10 minutes. Drop the hatch, insert the single shepherds pole and done. If I didn't walk with a cane, it would be less than 10 minutes (we use double sleeping bags just like we did in the pups).
2. Connect water line, sewer hose and cable TV if available. Another 15 minutes, maybe.
3. Extend awning. 3 minutes.
That's basically it on the camper side! the rest is the same as any trailer. Grab the chairs and grill from the back of the truck. etc.
My camper stays at home plugged in for the whole camping season. there's some food and drinks always in the fridge and stuff from the store goes from the truck to the camper without bringing it inside and having to pack it later.....Couldn't do that with the pups
With our pups, we had to pack clothes, food, drinks, etc in bins and coolers, and set everything up each time. closing up, everything had to be repacked into the truck. We don't even bring a cooler anymore except for week long trips and that's just for drinks.
Heck, with the hybrid at home and stuff already in there I can decide to go camping on a Friday and be on the road in an hour or less.
Ray
โAug-08-2013 05:16 PM
dspencer wrote:flash82 wrote:dspencer wrote:
I love our Hybrid except the set up time.
It's Got to be a bit better than the pop up.?.
Yes its a small bit better on set up time but truthfully not that much but i wouldn't want to go back either, LOL
โAug-08-2013 03:02 PM
โAug-08-2013 02:08 PM
flash82 wrote:dspencer wrote:
I love our Hybrid except the set up time.
It's Got to be a bit better than the pop up.?.
โAug-08-2013 01:04 PM
โAug-08-2013 12:43 PM
โAug-08-2013 12:10 PM
PapPappy wrote:DiskDoctr wrote:
Absolutely, YES!Padlin wrote:
Little or no difference.
That's what I love about RV.net.....it covers both ends of the spectrum:B