Longtallsally
Adventurer
So we are trying to figure out our family camping setup. I have debated high and low on how to do this as I want to bring at least 1 dirt bike as well, which greatly reduces our options. We looked into adventure trailers, a rack with a RTT, designing our own trailer, modifying a pop up, and now are to the Evolution version of a pop up.
I know they won't do hard core off road, but that's fine as I don't have any interest in dragging something through difficult terrain- that's what the Jeep by itself, or the dirt bike are for. Also, the convenience of having having everything right there in a "hook up and go" setup is very appealing. We both work a lot and just don't have the luxury of a long and drawn out build
So on to the campers themselves. I'd really like the E2 as it has a built in bathroom and more space for more bikes on the front, but it probably is too much for the Jeep. The E1 however, has a max gvwr of exactly what the Jeep can handle. I think we can figure out a bathroom and shower, but my big thing is will the Jeep struggle to pull the thing around?
I'm also open to suggestions on solutions. Again, convenience comes before performance in many ways. Adventure trailers are really pretty stupid expensive for what they are and I know you get what you pay for in a pop up, but I'm not spending $15k on a glorified utility trailer and still sleep in a tent, and I've seen E1s for sale a couple years old for around $6k.
I know they won't do hard core off road, but that's fine as I don't have any interest in dragging something through difficult terrain- that's what the Jeep by itself, or the dirt bike are for. Also, the convenience of having having everything right there in a "hook up and go" setup is very appealing. We both work a lot and just don't have the luxury of a long and drawn out build
So on to the campers themselves. I'd really like the E2 as it has a built in bathroom and more space for more bikes on the front, but it probably is too much for the Jeep. The E1 however, has a max gvwr of exactly what the Jeep can handle. I think we can figure out a bathroom and shower, but my big thing is will the Jeep struggle to pull the thing around?
I'm also open to suggestions on solutions. Again, convenience comes before performance in many ways. Adventure trailers are really pretty stupid expensive for what they are and I know you get what you pay for in a pop up, but I'm not spending $15k on a glorified utility trailer and still sleep in a tent, and I've seen E1s for sale a couple years old for around $6k.