Pop Up Trailers – Types, Sizes, Amenities, Styles

April 3rd, 2010 by admin


Pop Up Trailers – Types, Sizes, Amenities, Styles
Hopefully by having a look around this site you can get a good feeling for weather or not a camper trailer may be a investment in your near future. If you’re still on the fence, or even if you’ve made your decision, I’m going to show a few different pop up trailers, including their interiors and amenities to help you isolate exactly what kind of trailer you may want.
There are a plethora of different styles, from all the amenities of home to bare bone trailers just for sleeping.
For Families:
One thing is crucial for families using pop up trailers: sleeping space! That’s why a slide out side bunk may be ideal for you if you’re going to be towing more than just yourself. Here’s a few photos of some comparable trailers with pop out bunks.
For 1-2:
There are also options for the streamlined traveler who doesn’t need their whole home, but just wants a bit of shelter from the elements. If you’re looking for bare bones pop up trailers then one of these will provide all you need for you and 1 other person. These are for the more adventurous who don’t mind actually getting down and dirty when they travel, yet still enough room to sleep inside if need be.
With The Amenities Of Home:
Then you have trailers that are more geared towards those who travel and want all the amenities of home out of their pop up trailers but don’t want to drive an RV. These include not only living quarters but a small kitchen, a table and seating and sometimes a bathroom! These pop out trailers are great for those who are traveling for longer periods of time and don’t want to cook at a campfire every night and constantly feel like they’re “camping.”
Whatever your needs, there are pop out trailers to suit every potential traveler, from the bare bones to those who want some comfort. Consider your needs primarily then move into the decision regarding what camper trailer to actually purchase. Hopefully the pictures and floorplans above will help you get a feel for what will suit your and/or your families needs!

Hopefully by having a look around this site you can get a good feeling for weather or not a camper trailer may be a investment in your near future. If you’re still on the fence, or even if you’ve made your decision, I’m going to show a few different pop up trailers, including their interiors and amenities to help you isolate exactly what kind of trailer you may want.

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There are a plethora of different styles, from all the amenities of home to bare bone trailers just for sleeping.

For Families:

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One thing is crucial for families using pop up trailers: sleeping space! That’s why a slide out side bunk may be ideal for you if you’re going to be towing more than just yourself. Here’s a few photos of some comparable trailers with pop out bunks.

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For 1-2:

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There are also options for the streamlined traveler who doesn’t need their whole home, but just wants a bit of shelter from the elements. If you’re looking for bare bones pop up trailers then one of these will provide all you need for you and 1 other person. These are for the more adventurous who don’t mind actually getting down and dirty when they travel, yet still enough room to sleep inside if need be.

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With The Amenities Of Home:

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Then you have trailers that are more geared towards those who travel and want all the amenities of home out of their pop up trailers but don’t want to drive an RV. These include not only living quarters but a small kitchen, a table and seating and sometimes a bathroom! These pop out trailers are great for those who are traveling for longer periods of time and don’t want to cook at a campfire every night and constantly feel like they’re “camping.”

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Whatever your needs, there are pop out trailers to suit every potential traveler, from the bare bones to those who want some comfort. Consider your needs primarily then move into the decision regarding what camper trailer to actually purchase. Hopefully the pictures and floorplans above will help you get a feel for what will suit your and/or your families needs!

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Picking Suitable Pop Up Trailers For Your Needs

April 3rd, 2010 by admin



The conveniences of pop up trailers are numerous. I’m going to breakdown a few advantages of having one you may of not even considered. They can truly revolutionize travel for you if used correctly!

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Camping will be a whole new experience with pop up trailers. You just have to ensure that you pick the correct size or else you may end up hating your trailer. A few things to consider when buying a trailer include:

  • How often will you be using it?
  • How many people will be using it (Just you and significant other or a whole family?)
  • Do you want to be able to cook in it?
  • What will be towing it? (car vs truck)

Answering these basic questions will let you properly select the correct size trailer. Pop up trailers vary in size, shape and amenities. If you’re going to be extensively using a camper trailer then you want to ensure that it is going to work for what you need. The goal is to pick one that is the perfect size for how long you’ll be spending periods of time within it.

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If you only want it to sleep in and sometimes cook in, a smaller camper trailer is a perfect pick. Many people merely want pop up trailers as an extra place to sleep that is shielded from the elements. Some want a camper trailer that they’ll be spending most of their time in, hours at a time. In this case you want to make sure it’s spacious enough so you don’t feel crowded.

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After determining how many people will be in your trailer and to what extent you’ll be using it, you need to consider the size of your vehicle. If you have a truck or SUV, you’ll have no problem and can pick any size trailer. If you have a car however in which you’ll be towing your pop up trailer then you will have to reconsider getting a larger camper trailer because you will have difficulties towing the trailer.

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Buying pop up trailers that aren’t suited to your specific needs can make this would be excellent purchase and amenity a nightmare, so pay close attention to the needs of you and your family. If you’re an adventurous family who only wants a place to crash at night, get the smallest trailer you can find that will sleep everyone. If you are a more luxurious traveler who wants all the amenities of home, pick a pop up trailer you won’t mind spending hours at a time in.

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