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    anybody have any experience with these? http://www.camp365.com/

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    I messaged them for a price

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    Hi: It looks cool, my only thought would be about all the stuff you need to pack to use it, does not look like there is a great deal of storage.
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    Bet can buy a nice used self contained 8' x 24' Travel Trailer for cost of that pop out ,and still have a few bucks left

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    No experience, but some thoughts.

    I love the the idea of the big size increase. Looks like a cool idea. Would be wonderful on the road.

    For weekends or the occasional trip, it could be great.

    If you plan to spend a lot of time in it, you will feel like you are right on top of the other people even if it is only two of you. Storage is lacking as mentioned, and you can slip inside to use the bathroom or fix lunch on the road. No naps at rest areas or truck stops.

    It all comes down to what you want it to be. As an upgrade from a tent, I like it. As an RV, it is lacking. I own a 32’ 5th wheel and still use my tent, so I hope my opinion is useful.
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    I understand it's limitations on storage and roominess, my thoughts for it would be for a weekend camping trip, I'm too damb old to be sleeping in a sleeping bag on the floor of a tent.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 11pounder View Post
    I understand it's limitations on storage and roominess, my thoughts for it would be for a weekend camping trip, I'm too damb old to be sleeping in a sleeping bag on the floor of a tent.
    Inflatable mattresses or 3” foam pads are a cheaper upgrade.
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    It doesn't seem bad for a weekend and appears to be made to go a little more off-road than a typical pop up trailer. Price would be a factor though.


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    Quote Originally Posted by 11pounder View Post
    I understand it's limitations on storage and roominess, my thoughts for it would be for a weekend camping trip, I'm too damb old to be sleeping in a sleeping bag on the floor of a tent.
    Get some cots for less than $100 a piece. At least they will get you off the floor.
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    17k before options

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    Neat idea but for that kind of cash i would just put a camper shell on or buy a truck bed tent and put a air mattress in it.
    If you do decide to go with that camper let us know how you like it.
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