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Popup camper

A pop-up camper is a type of towed recreational vehicle that can be collapsed for easy storage and transport. When set up, this type of trailer provides a large amount of interior space when compared to its size when collapsed. Its relatively affordable price makes it a popular choice for some RVers and its small size contributes to easier towing than many other types of RVs.

Modern pop-up camper

Features edit

 
Same pop-up camper closed for travel

A conventional pop-up consists of a trailer frame, a box, a hard roof, pull-out bunks and "soft" walls. The walls are made of vinyl, canvas, or a similar material, and include windows with screens.

Basic popups usually include the following features: fold-down dinette (table top and bench seating combination), on-board fresh water tank, sink, 12-volt DC power system (including an AC to DC converter and a deep cycle battery), interior DC lighting, two sleeping bunks and storage cabinets. Many pop-ups also include a gas or electric absorption refrigerator, stove, rooftop air conditioner, propane furnace, water heater, electric water pump, exterior shower, skylight or roof vent, one or two propane tanks, electric or surge brakes, large storage trunk at the front of the box, and an awning. Some premium models also include a shower, toilet, wastewater tanks, slide-out section (to increase interior space), microwave, and an oven.[1]

Since space is at a premium in popup campers, it is common for a single structure to serve multiple purposes. Generally, the dinette, which can seat four people for a meal, can be converted into a bed to provide additional sleeping space. Likewise, the couch, if present, can usually be folded down into a bed. Often, the inside table (part of the dinette) and the gas stove can be taken outside and attached to the side of the camper.

Dimensions edit

Modern pop-ups range in weight from approximately 700 pounds (320 kg) to 3,800 pounds (1,700 kg) pounds empty or full. Models are generally classified by the length of their box, which ranges from 8 feet (2.4 m) to 16 feet (4.9 m). When opened, the length is roughly double the box length. Most pop-ups are between 7 feet (2.1 m) and 7 feet 6 inches (2.29 m) in width and between 4 feet 6 inches (1.37 m) and 5 feet (1.5 m) in height when closed, but "high wall" models are tall. Published sleeping capacities range from 4 to 8 people.[2][3][4][5][6]

Setting up edit

 
Utility side of popup

To open a pop-up, the trailer must be chocked, disconnected from the tow vehicle, and leveled. The roof must first be raised using a winch that extends telescoping poles on each corner of the box. Next, bunks at the front and the back of the trailer are pulled out by hand. Then, the tent material (which is fastened to the box and to the roof) is unfurled, pulled over the ends of the bunks, and attached. Interior support poles for the bunk and the entry door are then installed.

Depending on the configuration and included equipment, several additional set up steps may be required. These steps include hooking up to utilities (electricity, water, sewer), reassembling the dinette, unfolding the sink, turning on systems (water pump, water heater, etc.), making beds and unpacking belongings.

Setup time for a pop-up camper is typically longer than that for a travel trailer, fifth wheel or motorhome.

Types of pop-ups edit

 
Modern flip-out GO camper

In addition to the traditional pop-up campers described above, there are a number of special types of pop-ups on the market:

High wall pop-ups
Feature a taller box which allows for residential-height countertops and more storage space.
Motorcycle campers
Lightweight pop-ups small enough to be pulled by a motorcycle.
Toyhauler pop-ups
Include an open cargo deck for transporting ATVs, motorcycles, etc.
Off-road pop-ups
Feature rugged construction and raised suspension for off road use.
A-frame
small solid wall folding camper.
Flip-out camper
Features a roof which flips over to become a bunk. Uses a tent roof instead of a hard roof. Forward fold, rear fold or double/dual fold.[7] If roof becomes floor, can be soft floor (poly-canvas or polyethylene tarp) or hard floor (fibreglass or metal).[8]
Inflatable trailer
Sets up quickly by blowing compressed air into side walls and roof

Gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

Notes

  1. ^ A Complete Guide To Popup Campers
  2. ^ . www.jayco.com. Archived from the original on 2007-08-28.
  3. ^ Coleman – FCTA Camping Trailers
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 2010-02-13. Retrieved 2009-11-20.
  5. ^ Viking – Coachmen RV
  6. ^ Palomino RV – Manufacturer of Quaility RVs since 1968 2010-02-09 at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ "Campers: Forward Fold or Rear Fold? What are the differences? • Mars Campers : Mars Campers". marscampers.com.au. Retrieved 2024-04-29.
  8. ^ "Soft vs Hard Floor Camper Trailers – A Beginner's Camper Trailer Buying Guide • Mars Campers : Mars Campers". marscampers.com.au. Retrieved 2024-04-29.

Sources

External links edit

  • PopUpPortal - The Definitive Source for PopUp and Hybrid Camper Owners
  • Great Lakes Pop Up Club
  • PopupCamperHistory Website

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This article relies excessively on references to primary sources Please improve this article by adding secondary or tertiary sources Find sources Popup camper news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2012 Learn how and when to remove this message A pop up camper is a type of towed recreational vehicle that can be collapsed for easy storage and transport When set up this type of trailer provides a large amount of interior space when compared to its size when collapsed Its relatively affordable price makes it a popular choice for some RVers and its small size contributes to easier towing than many other types of RVs Modern pop up camper Contents 1 Features 1 1 Dimensions 2 Setting up 3 Types of pop ups 4 Gallery 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksFeatures edit nbsp Same pop up camper closed for travel A conventional pop up consists of a trailer frame a box a hard roof pull out bunks and soft walls The walls are made of vinyl canvas or a similar material and include windows with screens Basic popups usually include the following features fold down dinette table top and bench seating combination on board fresh water tank sink 12 volt DC power system including an AC to DC converter and a deep cycle battery interior DC lighting two sleeping bunks and storage cabinets Many pop ups also include a gas or electric absorption refrigerator stove rooftop air conditioner propane furnace water heater electric water pump exterior shower skylight or roof vent one or two propane tanks electric or surge brakes large storage trunk at the front of the box and an awning Some premium models also include a shower toilet wastewater tanks slide out section to increase interior space microwave and an oven 1 Since space is at a premium in popup campers it is common for a single structure to serve multiple purposes Generally the dinette which can seat four people for a meal can be converted into a bed to provide additional sleeping space Likewise the couch if present can usually be folded down into a bed Often the inside table part of the dinette and the gas stove can be taken outside and attached to the side of the camper Dimensions edit Modern pop ups range in weight from approximately 700 pounds 320 kg to 3 800 pounds 1 700 kg pounds empty or full Models are generally classified by the length of their box which ranges from 8 feet 2 4 m to 16 feet 4 9 m When opened the length is roughly double the box length Most pop ups are between 7 feet 2 1 m and 7 feet 6 inches 2 29 m in width and between 4 feet 6 inches 1 37 m and 5 feet 1 5 m in height when closed but high wall models are tall Published sleeping capacities range from 4 to 8 people 2 3 4 5 6 Setting up edit nbsp Utility side of popup To open a pop up the trailer must be chocked disconnected from the tow vehicle and leveled The roof must first be raised using a winch that extends telescoping poles on each corner of the box Next bunks at the front and the back of the trailer are pulled out by hand Then the tent material which is fastened to the box and to the roof is unfurled pulled over the ends of the bunks and attached Interior support poles for the bunk and the entry door are then installed Depending on the configuration and included equipment several additional set up steps may be required These steps include hooking up to utilities electricity water sewer reassembling the dinette unfolding the sink turning on systems water pump water heater etc making beds and unpacking belongings Setup time for a pop up camper is typically longer than that for a travel trailer fifth wheel or motorhome Types of pop ups edit nbsp Modern flip out GO camper In addition to the traditional pop up campers described above there are a number of special types of pop ups on the market High wall pop ups Feature a taller box which allows for residential height countertops and more storage space Motorcycle campers Lightweight pop ups small enough to be pulled by a motorcycle Toyhauler pop ups Include an open cargo deck for transporting ATVs motorcycles etc Off road pop ups Feature rugged construction and raised suspension for off road use A frame small solid wall folding camper Flip out camper Features a roof which flips over to become a bunk Uses a tent roof instead of a hard roof Forward fold rear fold or double dual fold 7 If roof becomes floor can be soft floor poly canvas or polyethylene tarp or hard floor fibreglass or metal 8 Inflatable trailer Sets up quickly by blowing compressed air into side walls and roofGallery edit nbsp Modern tent trailer nbsp Travel trailer Model T 1925 b nbsp Hi Lo trailers are hard shell pop ups nbsp German Flip out tent trailer from 1935 nbsp European tent trailer from 1976 nbsp Pop up camper from 1980s or 1990s nbsp Modern tent trailer nbsp Pop up camper from 1990s nbsp Camptourist CT6 2 folded nbsp Camptourist CT6 2 being unfolded nbsp Camptourist CT6 2 unfoldedSee also edit nbsp Transport portal Caravan trailer Recreational travel Recreational Vehicle Rooftop tent Trailer Travel trailer Anderson PowerpoleReferences editNotes A Complete Guide To Popup Campers Jayco 2008 www jayco com Archived from the original on 2007 08 28 Coleman FCTA Camping Trailers STARCRAFT RV Folding Camping Trailers Archived from the original on 2010 02 13 Retrieved 2009 11 20 Viking Coachmen RV Palomino RV Manufacturer of Quaility RVs since 1968 Archived 2010 02 09 at the Wayback Machine Campers Forward Fold or Rear Fold What are the differences Mars Campers Mars Campers marscampers com au Retrieved 2024 04 29 Soft vs Hard Floor Camper Trailers A Beginner s Camper Trailer Buying Guide Mars Campers Mars Campers marscampers com au Retrieved 2024 04 29 SourcesExternal links editPopUpPortal The Definitive Source for PopUp and Hybrid Camper Owners Great Lakes Pop Up Club PopupCamperHistory Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Popup camper amp oldid 1221315315, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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