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Jul-13-2015 09:12 AM
Campfire Time wrote:manualman wrote:
Popups rule for occasional use. Full height RVs eat your life. They're constantly needy: they attract vandals, you're constantly worried about the roof leaking (or you're paying big for covered storage), they control what vehicle you drive in everyday life, you stress about getting stuck on dead end roads, driving them cross country costs more than hotels....they're a hassle.
Really? Never had any of those problems myself.
Jul-13-2015 03:57 AM
manualman wrote:Having had several of each, everything from a 1978 Starcraft PU to a 30" Raptor TH, I can say that this is my main reason for sticking with pups. If RV'ing is your primary past time you will get sick of a popup very quickly. However, if like most folks you have a busy life and only camp as an occasional escape, a pup is hard to beat. They can be infinitely modified to meet your every need, are easy to store and tow, and most importantly they won't drain your bank account, during or after the sale. That's not to say they are without expense. They still have maintenance needs, canvas being the most obvious. Neglect your canvas and you'll be sorry. As others have stated most pup manufacturers are similar in quality. I prefer Fleetwood/Coleman models but Starcraft and Jayco are also fine. Models that offer a front trunk are great for pack rats. Just stay away from ABS roofs with used models. You may find one that isn't cracked YET, but believe me, it will eventually. This site has a great wealth of RV knowledge, but check out Popup Portal for more PUP focused research.
Popups rule for occasional use. Full height RVs eat your life. They're constantly needy: they attract vandals, you're constantly worried about the roof leaking (or you're paying big for covered storage), they control what vehicle you drive in everyday life, you stress about getting stuck on dead end roads, driving them cross country costs more than hotels....they're a hassle.
Jul-03-2015 08:10 AM
Jul-03-2015 05:36 AM
manualman wrote:
Popups rule for occasional use. Full height RVs eat your life. They're constantly needy: they attract vandals, you're constantly worried about the roof leaking (or you're paying big for covered storage), they control what vehicle you drive in everyday life, you stress about getting stuck on dead end roads, driving them cross country costs more than hotels....they're a hassle.
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