Tent/folding campers...

The Adam Blaster

Expedition Leader
I know that they are usually not looked upon as the best option for expedition, or long-term use...
But, i'm looking into them as an alternative to a motorhome, or full-on truck camper. (Mostly because i don't have a 1-ton truck to haul it around with...)

Anyways, i have visited a couple RV dealers in my area and today i was at a place that deals with fleetwoods.

I was looking specifically at the Evoltion models:
http://www.fleetwoodcampingtrailers.com/series.aspx?id=3&sn=Evolution

They have larger tires and a bit higher COG and frame height.

Just wondering if anyone has had any experience with them, are they pretty much the same as every other cheaply built folding trailer out there???
 

The Adam Blaster

Expedition Leader
I actually just found that Kamparoo site earlier today.
And Martyn, i like your products A LOT but i will need a bit more living space for the munchkins when they (we only have our first on the way) get older, and it's raining outside. I will need somewhere dry with a table surface i'm thinking for them to play board games or cards or whatever to keep them occupied.

I've been on a few camping trips when it rained 3 days straight. :rolleyes:

A covered and dry living space is going to be a necessity.
 

Martyn

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The Adam Blaster said:
I actually just found that Kamparoo site earlier today.
And Martyn, i like your products A LOT but i will need a bit more living space for the munchkins when they (we only have our first on the way) get older, and it's raining outside. I will need somewhere dry with a table surface i'm thinking for them to play board games or cards or whatever to keep them occupied.

I've been on a few camping trips when it rained 3 days straight. :rolleyes:

A covered and dry living space is going to be a necessity.

Adam

That is exactly what we are going to be offering.
 

The Adam Blaster

Expedition Leader
I guess i didn't read through that other thread closely enough. Thats what i get for typing, reading and trying to watch the hockey game all at once. :D
 

Martyn

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The Adam Blaster said:
I guess i didn't read through that other thread closely enough. Thats what i get for typing, reading and trying to watch the hockey game all at once. :D

Well I can understand the difficulty of trying to type and read at the same time, but I was lead to understand that those from the Frozen North had the ability to watch hockey and perform any number of tasks. Ice fishing and watching hockey comes immediately to mind. :REOutIceFishing:
 

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