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captnjack
Mar 26, 2016Explorer
Wavesprite wrote:
I haven't read all the responses, but I think for us, it's the "possibility of rain".
Here's the thing. We don't mind camping in the rain in the hybrid, if we're setup and ready to go, rain all you want! BUT, the possibility of having to setup in the rain and more importantly put the tent ends in wet is something that steers when we camp or not. If there is imminent weather, we don't do a spur of the moment trip like we might if we had an enclosed trailer.
Opening the tent ends constitutes a small fraction of the time involved in setting up the trailer from the outside. Unhook two latches and swing em down. Literally takes less than 30 seconds per tent end. Positioning mattress and putting up support pole is done from inside.
If you have to put the tent ends away wet you just open them back up when you get home. They will dry on their own.
Full disclosure: My hybrid is newer (two years old). Older ones may be more of a problem.
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