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I'm loving the idea of a PUP. Do any of you guys camp in the winter time when the weather is wet and cold? How do you deal with putting the PUP away with the canvas wet?
The great thing about modern Tent Trailers or Pop-Ups is that they are not made out of Canvas anymore. They are made out of a heavy duty UV stable vinyl. Our Coachman Clipper is very similar to the Rockwood (if I recall, they are made int he same factory), and the vinyl is reported to be 22 years UV stable in direct sunlight. The other nice thing, they are not "mold friendly". We try to let the trailer dry before ever putting it away, but it has had to be closed up for a few weeks, never have any mold issues at all. A wipe and it is good to go. They also clean up nicely with dish soap and warm water.
The other thing I like about the vinyl, it is fleece lined on the inside. This acts as sudo insulation, but more importantly it stops condensation and is again, not mold friendly. Kool little trailer, we looked at a Rockwood exactly like that one, but my wife said it was too small? My XJ can tow the Coachman all day long, so we opted for the larger setup.
Good thread.
I have put mine up in the rain before and went home only to park it for a few days until the rain stopped. I would then put it up and let it air dry out. My parents have had three PUPS and I am on my 2nd. So far no problems.
GregB_00XJ, have you had any experiences where you simply close up the trailer at the end of the camping trip without letting the outside dry completely? I've been looking at trailers for a few months now, but the common wisdom is that you have to let the outside dry after a trip or you'll end up with mold issues.
Thanks
Title pretty much says it all, why aren't small popups more popular?