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Pop-up Trailer

A very affordable choice, the tent trailer is a great first-timer RV, and newer models are designed to be as lightweight as possible.

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The starter package

  • $15k to $30k
  • 4.6 to 7.0 m (15 - 23 ft)
  • Sleeps up to 6
  • Towable

Pop-up campers, also known as Folding Camping Trailers, are designed for the RVer who wants to feel closer to nature.

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RV FEATURES

TENT TRAILERS

1

Low price

An affordable option that serves as an excellent introduction to the RVing lifestyle, featuring some of the lowest monthly payments available, making it ideal for first-time buyers or families with young children.

2

Lightweight

This RV is designed for effortless towing with a variety of vehicles and can be detached for manual maneuvering into confined camping areas.

3

Lots of living space

Includes facilities for kitchen, dining, and sleeping. Certain models feature a retractable section designed to enhance the floor area in the central part of the unit.

4

Compact size

Quick setup and easy storage between uses.

1

Low price

An affordable option that serves as an excellent introduction to the RVing lifestyle, featuring some of the lowest monthly payments available, making it ideal for first-time buyers or families with young children.

2

Lightweight

This RV is designed for effortless towing with a variety of vehicles and can be detached for manual maneuvering into confined camping areas.

3

Lots of living space

Includes facilities for kitchen, dining, and sleeping. Certain models feature a retractable section designed to enhance the floor area in the central part of the unit.

4

Compact size

Quick setup and easy storage between uses.

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Why choose this type of RV?

A very affordable choice, the camping trailer can be stored in most garages and embodies the needs of the true camper or adventurer. This a great first-timer RV, and newer models are designed to be as lightweight as possible. This style of RV also allows the user to feel closer to nature and connected to the outdoors by mimicking the feeling of sleeping outside.

  • Sleeps 4-8
  • Simple bathroom amenities
  • Budget Friendly
  • Can be stored in a garage
  • Light-weight, easily towed
  • Simple cooking area

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Home On Wheels

Pop-up campers, also known as folding camping trailers, appeal to budget-conscious consumers looking for a lighter weight RV that allows for towing behind many typical family vehicles, including some small cars. They come in many lengths with options such as hot water, refrigerator, air conditioning, and even washrooms.

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Pop-Up Campers cater to the adaptable camper who appreciates a degree of flexibility. These trailers typically feature a collapsible roof, facilitating convenient packing and towing. With an economical price range, lightweight towing compatibility (suitable for most SUVs), and reduced maintenance complexities, the Pop-Up serves as an excellent entry-level option.

A well-maintained pop-up camper, when properly cared for, can have a lifespan of 10 to 15 years or even longer. However, this longevity significantly diminishes if regular maintenance tasks, such as monitoring the condition of the tent and winterizing, are neglected. Additionally, the expenses associated with addressing the problems that arise from such neglect can be considerable.

Storing your trailer in an “open” position may initially seem advantageous due to the extended setup and teardown times associated with pop-up models. However, leaving the tent siding exposed for prolonged periods significantly increases the risk of punctures, damage, or infestations.

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Travel Trailer

The Travel Trailer is the most common RV and comes in a range of styles to suit different lifestyles.

Starts at $20k Sleeps up to 10
Fifth Wheel Trailer

The spacious Fifth Wheels Trailer is towed by pick-up trucks using a special ‘fifth wheel’ hitch.

Starts at $35k Sleeps up to 8
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