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โOct-06-2017 07:41 PM
tommy salmon wrote:
I bought an OLD Palomino Bronco pop up. Haven't had a chance to use it yet, but if I like it enough - I might spring for a new one. I paid $1,000, and I have put about $500 into new jacks, paint, etc. Here in Colorado, pop ups are crazy popular, so shouldn't have any trouble getting my money out of it.
โOct-06-2017 07:25 PM
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โOct-06-2017 07:00 PM
discovery4us wrote:
Congrats. Keep us posted on how you like it. I am trying to decide and also get the wife onboard to pick up a TC and for me right now the Palomino 1251 is the front runner.
Wife wants to know if the shower is big enough, if we have to put the top up to use the toilet while traveling, if there is a spot to store a microwave (gourmet cooking :(), and if we can camp in it off the truck (makes it easier for her to get in and out). I am also a little concerned with the short door.
I have only seen the shorter floor non bathroom model in person. Dealer is about a hundred miles away so hoping to get there in the next couple of weeks to see one up close. The dealer also carries the Lance 650 so it will be nice to see them side by side for comparison.
โOct-06-2017 06:36 PM
โOct-06-2017 06:00 PM
egarant wrote:
Second was it's lack of insulation. You might as well be sleeping in a tent as there is no meaningful heat retention. I found the optional insulation package was too bulky to carry around, took too long to install and when installed you had no more windows.
Just though of another reason.....DW was not going to camp in a soft sided camper in Grizzly bear habitat anymore.
โOct-05-2017 09:12 AM
โOct-04-2017 03:53 PM
egarant wrote:
I owned a top of the line Northstar pop-up. I sold it after 4 years primarily because of two things.
The desert winds would make move the pop-up material and keep me up at night. The noise is especially annoying when metal zippers click against each other. Several times Mohave Desert I've dropped the top down and slept on the dinette do to the wind.
Second was it's lack of insulation. You might as well be sleeping in a tent as there is no meaningful heat retention. I found the optional insulation package was too bulky to carry around, took too long to install and when installed you had no more windows.
I decided to sell it when I started to see areas of wear on the tent material....I didn't want to be the one replacing that tent material.
Just though of another reason.....DW was not going to camp in a soft sided camper in Grizzly bear habitat anymore.
โOct-04-2017 03:41 PM
wanderingbob wrote:
Well I bought me one , Palomino 1251 , bought it Monday and have hauled it 600 miles and slept one nite in it ! Ain't had nuttin but fun . Got it on my 2500 Ram . Do not know it is back there except when in a tight parking lot and I look back and see them legs sticking down , I'll get used to it . Been pulling twenty and thirty foot trailers for 40 years , time for a change !
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