All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: popup campersThis looks awesome. thoughts? http://www.robertssales.com/sales/model_pages/flagstaff_206stse.html it does have brakes. Here's what the sales guy sent me- The 206STSE we have in stock also has an air conditioner, hot water package, power lift system, and dual propane tanks with auto regulator installed. The base 206STSE is $11,095 while the optioned-out version we have in stock is $13,195.Re: popup campersThanks for the info, this is very helpful! I agree that brakes are a key component. Safety has to be #1 for obvious reasons. One question, I found a few brands that I'd like to check out but it seems like I am limited by what dealers have on their lots. One guy told me it was a way better deal to buy something on his lot (new or used) then order a new one. What if they don't have the model I want in their lot though?? Has anyone had that issue? Again, I really appreciate the help. I am sure new people ask these same questions all the time so it's nice to know you are willing to take the time to help.popup campersHi, I am new to this world and am considering getting a pop up camper to tow behind my 4Runner. I live in Colorado and camp frequently. I have two kids under two so this is really for when we want to take them out, or for my climbing trips. I have done quite a bit of research and it sounds like Jayco is the main brand. Are there others to consider? Anything I need to know? I called a place near me that sells them and he said they have great deals on ones they already have in the lot. Is there an advantage to ordering a new one from the manufacturer vs buying one that he has on the lot (new or used)? thanks! in addition to jayco I saw this one... thoughts? http://www.forestriverinc.com/product-details.aspx?LineID=394&Image=17020 Thanks
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