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@dandennis8465
@dandennis8465 Год назад
My parents had a 1976 Starcraft Galaxy 8. We had this for about 12 years and kept us off the ground. Pulled it with a full size wood grain station wagon.
@waynekern8471
@waynekern8471 Год назад
My parents had one briefly when I was a kid. We have done the typical progression: tent (4yrs), Coleman pop-up (for 12 yrs), Jayco hybrid (3yrs) and Transcend Xplor for little over a year. Each was perfect for our needs at the time. We loved our pop-up and if the both of us (us and the pop-up) hadn't gotten old, broken down and cranky 😃 , & if we didn't need an in camper bathroom for the middle of the night, weight still have it. They are great for a young family and actually comfortably sleep as many adults as my current 31' Travel Trailer.
@mikefoehr235
@mikefoehr235 Год назад
Rockwood Popup has THE BEST bed support design. The metal bars are placed first and then the bed slides out on top. Never have to put your shoulder under the bed to install the metal struts. The High wall series is even better. Having owned a a Starcraft...Rockwood is leaps and bounds better with their pop ups.
@OUSWKR
@OUSWKR Год назад
Love seeing a pop up on the channel. I have a 2001 keystone pop up similar floor plan but twin axle. My Odyssey pulled it ok but it was not a comfortable towing experience. It is so much nicer pulling it with a 1/2 ton truck. I hardly know it’s behind me.
@lightwiz267
@lightwiz267 Год назад
My father worked for Apache campers for 20 years. I grew up in a popup. We had one to use every summer. Although Apache was a hard side popup. Only ones ever made. This makes me want one.
@mindy1880
@mindy1880 Год назад
I love hearing that ! I have a 70.. something Apache Roamer. Sadly it needs EVERYTHING ! We had a 78 Romada that was in perfect condition. We absolutely love them ! I wish they still made them.
@tomoconnor3539
@tomoconnor3539 10 месяцев назад
I purchased a RockWood HW277 about 8 months ago and love it. It has all the bells and whistles of a full size RV. If you are looking for a full size RV but don’t want the wind blowing you around while driving down the road it is worth looking into. Weights 3300lbs and I tow it with. Toyota Tacoma.
@jeffstewart3978
@jeffstewart3978 Год назад
Started with a Hybrid 24 ft with 3 pop outs for a family. Eventually moved to a tent trailer and enjoyed less stress towing it ...traveled much further distances. Just got back from a 3000 mile trip from the states up into the Canadian Rockies...Banff, Jasper. I'm happy with a tent trailer vs. a travel trailer. I like to feel more connected to nature when camping. We typically stay at sites with flush toilets and often showers. We mix in stays at hotels too when needed on road trips. We do miss the private toilet on the RV, but overall like the tent trailer experience.
@tjme
@tjme Год назад
They're great for families with kids, out of the elements when you need to be, and sleep in comfort at night. HOA friendly due to the fact they fit into a garage, and easy to tow.
@bfarm44
@bfarm44 8 месяцев назад
The high wall with the hard side toilet/shower was the best design
@coreym7694
@coreym7694 Год назад
Just a quick note, that popup and others I'm seeing in the background have the campside "wall" removed just for the purposes of the RV show. There is normally a wall there with the door installed.
@dianabergeron7499
@dianabergeron7499 Год назад
My parents had a pop up camper when we were kids. We bought a used one when our kids were younger (now adults). We bought a Class C 4 years ago, sold it the next year and bought the new Travel Trailer we have now…occasionally our kids come ❤
@JeffFourchalk-mp4ye
@JeffFourchalk-mp4ye 4 месяца назад
I've had a popup camper for 10 years. Living in a condo You're very limited on the size of unit you can store. Benefits don't have to winterize, it's protected from the elements year-round, and the biggest benefit is I can roll it in and out of my parking stall to hook up and move.
@ivetryedmyverybest2250
@ivetryedmyverybest2250 Год назад
I love the high-wall pups. Just for the bathroom and little more room.
@johnreese8278
@johnreese8278 5 месяцев назад
My parents had a Coleman when we grew up and we had a large Coleman Fleetwood for our family similar layout as this one with AC so we could anywhere in the summer. Loved it. We graduated to a Rockwood Roo hybred. Nothing bad to say about the popup. Low cost, low maintenance, easy to pull with many different vehicles.
@jane-annarmstrong295
@jane-annarmstrong295 Год назад
We looked at one like this but we got an Aframe trailer as we don’t have to deal with fabric. But I have stayed in a tent trailer it was very comfortable better than tenting!
@Masterchief68
@Masterchief68 Год назад
Started out in the 70’s with a pop-up camper, had three of them! They were a lot of fun and even with two small kids we always had fun in it. Of course now that we’re older, we are those people that we laughed at back then! Currently in a 32 foot A with two A/C’s and a Generator and outside TV! Lolololol!
@OutdoorPhotographerChan
@OutdoorPhotographerChan Год назад
I really enjoyed seeing a review on smaller units like this rather than the more typical 40' 5th wheel or similar. Thanks for sharing!
@sandrasmith2912
@sandrasmith2912 Год назад
We had a Starcraft pop up when I was about 10. And yes, we pulled it with a station wagon. My father installed a toilet (we weren't allowed to use it) and we would cook outside on a Coleman stove. We used it for a year or two, then it was traded in for a regular trailer, which my children grew up in.
@ledb95
@ledb95 Год назад
Parents had a starcraft popup that we used for many years. I grew up and bought my own travel trailer gulf stream 189 DD, from there went to a sabre 38DBQ. Pop up's got me in to the camping world.
@johnhenderson466
@johnhenderson466 Год назад
I started with an older model of pop-up with nearly an identical layout of the one shown. It was a great little camper. We moved up to a bumper pull because the wife had a difficult time opening up the pop-up for trip prep while I was away working out of town during the week.
@kedelbach
@kedelbach 7 месяцев назад
we had a 2015 Forest River with the same floorplan and really enjoyed it. Towed great with 2011 Town and Country minivan, only modified with SumoSprings. No serious issues, only the toilet electric pump (~$50, replaced myself in 30mins).
@Treeplanter73
@Treeplanter73 Год назад
Loved our Jayco 1207 for many years!
@glensmithcpa1909
@glensmithcpa1909 7 месяцев назад
The trailer has "limit switch" settings for the UP motion AND down motion. You don't have to depend on watching the "green wire". When lowering the roof, the down limit switch will turn off the motor when the roof comes down all the way AND keeps slight tension on the wire when adjusted correctly. Therefore, when raising the roof, the motor stops AUTOMATICALLY, even if you continue to hold the switch in up position! And the same thing when lowering the roof. The motor stops AUTOMATICALLY when lowering the roof, even if you continue to keep the switch pushed down! The adjustment screws are under the cover that holds the up-down switch!
@sonictech1000
@sonictech1000 Год назад
Great setup for a young family who doesn't want or can't afford a larger tow vehicle.
@chadtoth5057
@chadtoth5057 Год назад
They are fun to camp in and a lot of room! I sold my old Pop camper and a new Flagstaff. The cord is for your air conditioning to mount on top of your roof.
@grandemage
@grandemage Год назад
Wow, tent trailers and foldables. Tbh it's not something covered a lot on good channels like this. Kind of neat to see them covered, especially with people looking for light and more aero options for smaller vehicles and fuel economy. My family growing up in the 90's had a Flagstaff. Was nice, some extra steps to remember and care for with them, but affordable and had memorable trips with it. Nice review :D
@michaellebednik6973
@michaellebednik6973 Год назад
As a kid, my parents had a 70 Starcraft Popup. Loved it, would get one now but wife is clostraphobic so 5th wheel it is lol.
@stevenfoster5737
@stevenfoster5737 Год назад
We've had many different units over the past 35 years. At one point we were tent campers which made perfect sense to me because I grew up camping in tents almost every weekend. When I started dating my wife we also tent camped. She grew up camping in trailers with her family so that didn't last long. She brought so many electronic things we always needed electric hook up and it seemed kind of silly running all that in the tent. Our first real camper was a 1976 Layton. It was a wreck with a rotted floor but I knew that when I bought it and that's why I bought it cheap. Since it was a stick and tin unit I was able to repair it and it was pretty nice when I was done, especially when I added air conditioning. Our next camper was an old Coachman with a rotted floor as well, but since we had kids a bunkhouse was definitely something we were looking to buy. I added an air conditioner to that one and fixed the floor and we got good service out of it. We also sold it at a pretty good profit. Since that time we have owned fiberglass trailers and fiberglass toy haulers and after many years we are now back to a 30-ft stiick and tin Jayco. I found that fiberglass trailers leak just like everything else and repairing delamination is next to impossible and forget about repairing a laminated floor. The only camper I've ever owned that we never had a single problem with was a Holiday Rambler alumalight. By far that was the best crafted trailer with an aluminum cage and riveted aluminum siding. We never had a leak with that one but then we stopped camping for a while. We got back into camping about 6 years ago with a fiberglass trailer and then a toy hauler and then another fiberglass trailer. After many different issues we are now back to a stick and tin brand new Jayco. If it fits our needs and to me it still makes sense.after owning many trailers. If I have a problem it can be fixed relatively easily. I will never switch back and the decision is made a lot more simple because the interiors are now on par with premium fiberglass units. So after too much writing a pop-up is a great choice for some people. But coming from tent camping. It made no sense for us, especially after seeing what a heavy storm can do to some of those pop-up campers. Sorry for the novel lol and thanks for another great review
@jeffreyguate
@jeffreyguate Год назад
You should review a trailmanor
@kurtschulmeyer1041
@kurtschulmeyer1041 Год назад
Pop-ups have really evolved: I had an 1980 Coleman and it wasn't anywhere near this nice.
@chadsteele1
@chadsteele1 Год назад
They need to build that with a deck I can get my 9foot ranger on. I'd buy it. I'm sure my buddy had a model similar layout diff brand and it had hard flip up sides for the shower which I really liked. We went to a small travel trailer to popup which I realized wasn't for us, then to a 21foot camplight then to a tent. Now looking for something that's not a lot invested but can haul my sxs.
@BrentSara00
@BrentSara00 Год назад
If you are looking for unique, you should look for and tour a Trailmanor! They are like transformers - light and a hard side pop up with loads of features!
@willmurray6328
@willmurray6328 Год назад
Would that "AC Prep" next to the power cord be for the exhaust if you're using a portable unit inside?
@lostarrow3660
@lostarrow3660 3 месяца назад
Does it have a rooftop rack for bikes or kayaks?
@dandennis8465
@dandennis8465 Год назад
Half ton towable however a dually would be preferred
@fannygo6673
@fannygo6673 Год назад
Wao! I am sold!!!!
@Mikehood96
@Mikehood96 Год назад
That is pretty cool
@campergyrl8461
@campergyrl8461 8 месяцев назад
Beware of Forest River/Rockwood/Flagstaff models. Mine had serious manufacturing defects which they admitted to, towed the camper back to the factory, then proceeded to return it to me severely damaged. They've agreed to fix the easy, cheap stuff but not the expensive, important stuff. If you think I'm just one disgruntled customer, take a look at the Better Business Bureau's Forest River page - 1 star out of 5. If I can help just one person not go through the months long agony and financial hardship I have, it will be enough. Thanks for reading.
@PaulCRVA
@PaulCRVA Год назад
Is this price point typical for a pop up? Nice little camper though! Thanks for the video!
@mindy1880
@mindy1880 Год назад
I really like the idea of a pop up, but much rather have something like that (in the video) but in a hard side. Most pop ups i have seen has had a cassette toilet, not what i want either.
@ericmackison9517
@ericmackison9517 Год назад
These RV manufacturers are wild. $23k and the walls flap in the wind, no thanks. Nice pop - up but it's about $8-$10k too much
@darillfow
@darillfow 16 дней назад
Wow 23,000 dollars!!! Ouch! I feel sorry for those who get excited to buy this and ends up paying over 27,000 dollars before they leave due to taxes, hidden costs, dealership crooked fees etc and so on. Ugh
@davidleaghty2943
@davidleaghty2943 Год назад
That one's nice. But could not take it to a national park. The bear's would have a feast!
@williamsawyer5614
@williamsawyer5614 Год назад
Cool video any truck campers in that building
@bakerfamilyoverland996
@bakerfamilyoverland996 Год назад
Are those the walls and door on the ceiling that you have to install?
@MegaCrimsonshadow
@MegaCrimsonshadow Год назад
I grew up camping in them and you can get off the road pretty far.
@TheKelmo2828
@TheKelmo2828 Год назад
You need a Dually
@badneed
@badneed Год назад
Air conditioning?
@waynekern8471
@waynekern8471 Год назад
Yes, air conditioning. Ours had a roof unit and also had heat.
@johnnyp628
@johnnyp628 Год назад
So this RV show is now in Dallas Texas at the market Hall center. I spent all day looking at everything from class a motor coaches to fifth wheels. Got to say I’m pretty impressed with what the manufacturers are doing these days.
@jamesbass9797
@jamesbass9797 Год назад
Had one years ago. They are not energy efficient from a heating & cooling perspective at all. It will keep you off the ground but that's about it in my opinion.
@sonictech1000
@sonictech1000 Год назад
They are about as efficient as you can get re cooling. You just unzip all those massive windows and enjoy the breeze!
@donpierce249
@donpierce249 Год назад
Energy efficient? Campgrounds aren’t charging by meter. They will get as warm or as cold as needed.
@mikesowell7969
@mikesowell7969 Год назад
Very nice but it looks like a lot of work to set up.
@sonictech1000
@sonictech1000 Год назад
The one my parents had when I was a kid took us about 15 minutes, less if it was raining.
@scotttaylor7211
@scotttaylor7211 Год назад
Just a tent on wheels.
@sonictech1000
@sonictech1000 Год назад
And a comfortable bed, and a kitchen etc.
@donpierce249
@donpierce249 Год назад
Yeah, it’s great.
@LifeMyWay007
@LifeMyWay007 Год назад
Can you pass on to Manufacturers - For the love of god add MSRP for the models on their websites. I (and however many people are like me) am NOT going to SEPERATELY RESEARCH EVERY Unit I am initially interested in to determine Price Range. Just like autos, I understand dealer pricing will very but we can at least determine if a particular model is in the realm of our (buyers) price range. ie, I immediately know the Acme 900 XLTFY is outside my price range and need to focus on the 900XLTgp or drop down to the 800 model line. RV manufacturers NOT supplying MSRP, or even a MSRP price range, is ANNOYING (can you tell? lol) and also NOT worth WASTING my time looking at their model lines. *NOTE* - yes I saw the price in the video, I am NOT talking about your videos, I went to Rockwood/Forest River website and that is where I got aggravated.. because I had no idea what is in my price range and what is not, so how could I compare models without SEPERATELY researching EVERY Model that looks interesting?
@PillCosbylovesPills
@PillCosbylovesPills 2 месяца назад
Refrigerator is way to small…sorry not for me
@wetspotswimwear1199
@wetspotswimwear1199 Год назад
$22,000 for a tent ?
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