Popup Camper - Information and Resources
Posted: Monday, January 11, 2010
by Keggy Cass
As you might expect from the name "Popup Camper" these units are campers built on or into a trailer that fold down for convenience and less wind resistance when towing. In today's market they are available with all the regular conveniences you would expect to find in a larger and much more expensive unit. These are very easy to tow and fit very comfortably with today's smaller fuel efficient vehicles.
The popup camper is designed for and ideal for your quick and infrequent spur of the moment camping trips but still allow you many of your home conveniences. Shop around and you will also find it to be one of the most economical campers for your money and when well maintained you can hold your money together as used units are always in high demand.
As to the conveniences that are pretty standard on nearly all units you will find beds, cook stove, refrigerator or ice box, kitchen sink, bed and dining table. All of these are built into what is more or less just a rectangle box when folded down for easy towing. You will discover a popup camper can be from about eight feet long on up to nearly any size you are able to tow behind your car or truck.
You may be like many other first time campers and get hooked on this camping type of recreation and decide your popup camper was just a starter unit and want for something bigger. Again you are in luck because a well maintained unit holds its price really good either for trade in or direct sale to another person just wanting to get starting into camping.
Since most all camping trips are for the enjoyment of the outdoors it is very important that you have something convenient, easy to pull and set up so it will not be a burden on you to make a quick last minute trip. Most individuals find they use their camp site mainly as a home base and need something to protect them from the elements. When you take everything into consideration the Popup Camper is by far the best choice, hard to go wrong with one. Especially if it is your first try at this type of recreation.
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