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Upgrade to Pop Up Rv and enjoy a more refined camping trip


When you decide its time to upgrade from Tent Camping the Pop Up is the best place to start if your unsure about the size or cost of the larger RV Styles look no farther. This class of RV is the least expensive with new units costing between six and Twelve Thousand dollars on average.

Towing is a breeze

You will find that most Pop Ups can be towed with a car,mini-van or truck so this leaves you a little more to spend on the unit you want since the only upgrade your going to need is a trailer hitch and the proper wiring for trailer.

Time to pack

When you camp with this style you actually get some well thought out storage both inside and out.Look for compartments on the outside of the unit,locking storage area's inside and let's not forget the area over the hitch.





Towing Pointers

When you tow please keep in mind one of the hardest things people have to learn is how to back their Rv into the site, when your backing up all your directions are opposite you literally have to turn left to go right this is hard to remember some practice runs in a deserted parking lot may be a good idea instead of damaging your new Rv.

Think Safety

You have to remember your driving in everyday traffic with a Rv in tow so all your equipment must be one hundred percent operational condition so partner up with some one and check the lights,wiring,tires and if you have a electric brake make sure its working.



Well we have covered the boring details now lets take a look at why so many people like to camp with the tent trailer.

Size matters

The majority of tent trailers are not any bigger than a large tent so finding a good site should not be hard at all you only really need to worry about having electricity and water near by.

No More Bugs at Night!

When the sun finally sets you will find that you have a safe haven from the flying pest because you will safely behind the screens of your Pop Up.

You will find younger children my feel safer in a Rv than a tent so this turns into a additional benifit for you.

Pop Ups are only one type of Rv for some general information concerning RV's however I think you can still benefit from continuing one with this page.

Ready,set go!

When you mention Pop ups to veteran RV owners I am sure you will find a mixed reaction, overall they are considered fairly easy to set up under normal conditions. The only major disadvantage is setting up in inclement weather, unlike a Fifth Wheel where you can just level and finish the next day there is more to be done setting up this type of RV.

Lets beat the Heat!

When you start shopping for a new unit or higher line used unit you will find some of the tent trailers can actually have air conditioning units so you can relax on a the sweltering day's. Imagine no more being so hot in your tent you ca not fall to sleep or waking up and the temperature has dropped thirty degrees.

Lets Talk Options

There is a wide range of options you can have installed on this type of Rv such as showers,a/c units,outside grills,different bed configurations and even differnt color schemes.

Let not forget the point here is to enjoy some family time so there is no need to get carried away.

Note:

Every option you add makes your Rv heavier which means it will take more fuel to tow and lets face it with todays fuel costs that not a small concern.


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