Been lurking on the forum for a little while, first post.
First time Pop-up Truck buy. I'm sure many of you have felt this way but after months of research and reading I'm starting to feel like if I don't pull the trigger soon I'll never leave home .
Interested in actually user input - Hallmark Guanella vs Outfitter Appex 8 LB vs Northstar 850SC -- pros and cons.
Reading to date it seems obvious that all three of these comapnies have good to excellent reputations.
Our vehichle will be a Ford F350 SuperCab, 4x4 with a gas engine
By way of introduction we are recently retired first time camper owners. Hobbies include hiking, photography, occasional kayak/canoers, travel to wilderness areas and some urban destinations.Travel would be limited to North America, primarily the US. Severalmulti week trips per year and several “long weekend” jaunts a year. The “long weekend” jaunts mostly in the midwest, south and northeast. We (read 2 people in camper) enjoy our privacy and will not be spending much, if any time in “RV Parks”. Primitive campsites, off-road and boondocking mostly. With some occasional exceptions would probably break camp every couple of days. Shoulder and in season camping mostly. Do not expect trips with temperatures dropping below 20 f but do expect hot humid weather from time to time. We are not skiers or snowboarders but do wish to extend our camping abilities to cold weather.
First time Pop-up Truck buy. I'm sure many of you have felt this way but after months of research and reading I'm starting to feel like if I don't pull the trigger soon I'll never leave home .
Interested in actually user input - Hallmark Guanella vs Outfitter Appex 8 LB vs Northstar 850SC -- pros and cons.
Reading to date it seems obvious that all three of these comapnies have good to excellent reputations.
Our vehichle will be a Ford F350 SuperCab, 4x4 with a gas engine
By way of introduction we are recently retired first time camper owners. Hobbies include hiking, photography, occasional kayak/canoers, travel to wilderness areas and some urban destinations.Travel would be limited to North America, primarily the US. Severalmulti week trips per year and several “long weekend” jaunts a year. The “long weekend” jaunts mostly in the midwest, south and northeast. We (read 2 people in camper) enjoy our privacy and will not be spending much, if any time in “RV Parks”. Primitive campsites, off-road and boondocking mostly. With some occasional exceptions would probably break camp every couple of days. Shoulder and in season camping mostly. Do not expect trips with temperatures dropping below 20 f but do expect hot humid weather from time to time. We are not skiers or snowboarders but do wish to extend our camping abilities to cold weather.