Butch1979
Family Adventurer
We are looking into transitioning from our Sprinter van build to a FWC on a Tundra. It's a really tough decision that is still up in the air.
I was hoping I could get some help/opinions from those of you who have some experience with these campers.
The difference between a Granby and Hawk is literally just SQ ft correct?
Any reason NOT to go with a Granby on a Tundra?
With a family, the side dinette option seems to provide a sleeping place for our 3 y/o that would be out of the way, allowing us to sleep in the upstairs bed without having to step over her (vs a front dinette option). Does anybody have any pics of the side dinette built into a bed?
Would it be advantageous to get the longer bed Tundra (double cab) in order to have the camper flush mounted?
What are people doing for storage of the abundant gear us outdoor adventure folks take with us (bikes, climbing gear, camera equipment)?
Thanks for all the help! :beer:
I was hoping I could get some help/opinions from those of you who have some experience with these campers.
The difference between a Granby and Hawk is literally just SQ ft correct?
Any reason NOT to go with a Granby on a Tundra?
With a family, the side dinette option seems to provide a sleeping place for our 3 y/o that would be out of the way, allowing us to sleep in the upstairs bed without having to step over her (vs a front dinette option). Does anybody have any pics of the side dinette built into a bed?
Would it be advantageous to get the longer bed Tundra (double cab) in order to have the camper flush mounted?
What are people doing for storage of the abundant gear us outdoor adventure folks take with us (bikes, climbing gear, camera equipment)?
Thanks for all the help! :beer: