Owning a pop-up camper comes with its upkeep costs, one of the main ones being re-canvassing. Regular cleaning and general canvass care will prolong the lifespan of your pop-up camper but eventually the time will come to bite the bullet and replace parts of your canvass or even the whole thing. So, how much does …
Deciding on a 4-season truck camper can feel like an exciting but overwhelming process – every man and his dog has an opinion on what you should or shouldn’t spend money on, the features you absolutely need, and those that you can compromise on. A purchase like this is worth doing your research on – …
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Lightweight pop-up campers (under 1,000 pounds) offer an excellent middle ground between RVs and ground tents – they provide more comfort and security than a tent but they are cheaper than an RV and can likely be towed with whatever vehicle you already own. Pop-up campers do not impact your fuel mileage as badly as …
A lightweight pop-up camper (under 3,000 pounds) can provide many of the comforts of an RV while still being light enough to tow with smaller vehicles. They offer more protection from the elements and more amenities than a tent, but they still allow you to be immersed in nature. Many pop-up campers have features like …
If you are looking for a steal of a deal on a pop-up camper that’s less than $5,000, your only option currently is to purchase one used. But, that doesn’t mean that you can’t find an excellent camper and get out on the open road for a bargain! While of course the used inventory of …
Lightweight (under 2000 pounds) pop-up campers are excellent options for camping comfortably without having to invest in an expensive RV or a truck to pull a heavy hard-side camper. Many pop-up campers can be towed by small SUVs or even sedans. They are easier to set up than a ground tent and they often have …
Roof top tents (RTTs) are an excellent way to elevate (both literally and figuratively) your camping experience. In an RTT, you do not have to sleep on the potentially uneven or uncomfortable ground, you are out of reach of wild animals and creepy crawlies, and you can enjoy a killer panoramic view of your surroundings. …
A roof top tent (RTT) offers a convenient, comfortable, and cozy place to sleep anywhere that your vehicle can go. RTTs still give you the feel of camping, but without many of the pitfalls of ground tents – you are off the hard/wet/rocky ground, out of reach of snakes and other unpleasant visitors, and you …
Roof top tents (RTTs) provide an easy, quick, and comfortable camping option. They keep you off the hard ground and out of reach of unwanted animal and reptile visitors, and they provide stunning views. While it’s unlikely that you can fit five adults into an RTT comfortably (and honestly, why would you want to?), there …










