Dahlia47 wrote:Is there something specific you have in mind that you would like? Such as size? Amenities? Storage?
Amenities being potty, sink, black/grey/clean water, stove, shower, bed, height of the ceiling, towing capacity of your vehicle? Are there must-haves? Anything youre willing to go without? How long do you think your average trip will be?
Dahlia47 wrote:My husband and I looked for a couple of years. I like things that are unique and I can put my personality on. Make it my own. Husband likes grandeur. But I'm also a cheap ass. He likes to spend. But he also is not as outdoorsy as me. I didn't like anything I saw. I contemplated building my own. Luckily I found the one we have now. I love the darn thing! Lol!
I have heard the canvases are expensive to repair. Not easy either. They can tear easily. If they aren't stored properly, the canvases rot.
What you may want to do is look at is an enclosed cargo trailer. Add things as you go. I've seen people put a fold out bed or fold out futon. Then add a cabinet with a sink. Then add a small potty and make shift shower. I added things one by one. Im self employed and dont make a lot if money. I enjoy the work amd freedom, just the pay is low. I'll post some you tube links in a bit.
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just638507 wrote:Some people said I would hate it but a cargo trailer is something that might work.Iam not trying to work my way towards an airstream one day.Just a nice little basic trailer that works for me.I was only looking at popups because a few neighbors and friends said it could be a cheap way to go.And at my age I don't know if I would get frustrated with setting up and taking down a popup.
GPW wrote:JMHO… For a first camper , get something Cheap and Simple , because you’ll Always find something much better … After you buy the first one…
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