We've decided it may be time to "upgrade" our camping trips and thought that a pop-up tent trailer may be a good option for us. Any fellow campers own one? Any recommendations...suggestions to look out for...features you love or wish you had? Any regrets with yours? Ideas for a starting point for shopping for one? Did you buy new or used and privately or from a dealer?
Any help useful!
Hi MickeyWho?
We have a 2007 Clipper (Viking) 1285ST which we bought new in '07.
We looked at used ones and somehow $3000 for an ancient one with tons of patches and lots of rust on the frame didn't seem like much of a deal. Newer ones were on the surface better but we saw one for $5000 with the inside canvas covered with black mould. I didn't even go into that one.
In the end with our already planned vacation time approaching, we looked at new. By July they were really picked over and literally the only 2 tent trailers in the entire area were two of the 1285 STs. It has two king-sized end bunks, a slide out dinette which could sleep two more and a couch/daybed that can sleep one more. We have pressure water, a water heater, furnace, fridge, outside shower, oodles of storage with 3 compartments accessible from outside, and more space than 4 people and 2 dogs need. We do not have the cassette toilet, just a portapotti that lives in a corner. The lack of built in toilet gives us another storage cabinet.
It was way, way, more than we really wanted to buy but after a couple of years we haven't regretted it once. It seems huge but when you're stuck in the rain, it really isn't. The slide out dinette seems like overkill but it gives us a fair bit more floor space for the pets. One feature that we love now are the insulated bunk ends. We were out over the long weekend in snow, sleet and temps around -10 at night but we were never cold even though the furnace ran almost continuously during the night.
In my opinion the dealer is more important than the brand of trailer. Mostly all these units are at the economical (cheap) end of the scale so you will have something fail, eventually. A supportive dealer makes all the difference here.
The downside is the weight, GVR 3420 lbs, which tows very easily behind our Jeep Commander.
I'd be happy to answer any other questions you may have. Hope this helps.
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