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bikendan
Jul 16, 2014Explorer
most hybrid owners are former popup owners who:
1. want more room and amenities/luxuries
2. want to still have the "sleep under canvas" experience and the openness that two canvas ends add to the interior.
they know the pros and cons of the canvas ends and are willing to put in the extra steps to combat heat/cold loss and condensation.
so, if you aren't in love with the "canvas experience", don't buy a hybrid.
it will get old having to setup the sofa/dinette every night/morning for the 3rd child.
a 3 bed hybrid would probably be better but you'd have a hard time finding one within the towing capacity of your v-6 truck.
IF you could find a used Roo/Shamrock 183, that would be within the Tacoma's capacity.
1. want more room and amenities/luxuries
2. want to still have the "sleep under canvas" experience and the openness that two canvas ends add to the interior.
they know the pros and cons of the canvas ends and are willing to put in the extra steps to combat heat/cold loss and condensation.
so, if you aren't in love with the "canvas experience", don't buy a hybrid.
it will get old having to setup the sofa/dinette every night/morning for the 3rd child.
a 3 bed hybrid would probably be better but you'd have a hard time finding one within the towing capacity of your v-6 truck.
IF you could find a used Roo/Shamrock 183, that would be within the Tacoma's capacity.
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