Alaskan Anyone?

skysix

Adventurer
Whats with all the hype over these things? :smilies27

Its a cult... :wings: Have been around since the late 50's IIRC

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Really however, it is the only North American manufactured HARD SIDED pop-up which in northern areas is really useful (camping in a tent in the winter gets old quickly...).

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The pop-up is getting more popular than traditional campers as gas prices rise (less wind resistance = better mileage) and also lowers the center of gravity / improves clearance = more accessibility.

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Plus - they're hand made, mostly wood, and any halfway competent carpenter or home handyman can fix them.

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Alaskan Info
 

The Adam Blaster

Expedition Leader
Really however, it is the only North American manufactured HARD SIDED pop-up which in northern areas is really useful (camping in a tent in the winter gets old quickly...).


The pop-up is getting more popular than traditional campers as gas prices rise (less wind resistance = better mileage) and also lowers the center of gravity / improves clearance = more accessibility.

Soon the XP Camper will be added to that very short list, I fully agree with the rest of your points though!
 

ntsqd

Heretic Car Camper
Looks to me like the 8' std is a flatbed model. Awfully wide at the base to fit between fenderwells.

I have a trailer that the cab-over would fit on perfectly. Can you become divorced before you even get married?
 
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Street Wolf

Guest
Looks to me like the 8' std is a flatbed model. Awfully wide at the base to fit between fenderwells.

I have a trailer that the cab-over would fit on perfectly. Can you become divorced before you even get married?


Only if you're lucky.
 

CSG

Explorer
I don't think there's much "hype". More like old school competence. Would you rather have a hard sided popup or fabric popup? How about in critter country?
 

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