I was looking at the Palomino 1251 pop up (1800lbs) and putting it in a 06 F250They're annoying to load if you have power jacks, they are an absolute pain in the ass without.
They're not stable. You need to bring cribbing to shore them up. If you leave it on your truck they suck to try and level and they definitely bounce a lot when you're in them.
You want one with a slide. Without they are basically just a hard sided tent with no room for anything.
If you get one with a slide check your payload, unless you're a one ton they will push you over legal payload. If your truck is a Ram made before 2013 you will need a dually to stay legal. My Arctic Fox 811s was 3600lbs dry and my 2012 3500 payload is 2600.
You'll want airbags. Its no fun without. Timbrens are not the same and only marginally help.
They're like any RV. They're generally made cheap and stuff goes wrong relatively often. That said Arctic Fox is solid and I would consider them to be the tops for slide ins followed by Lance.
If you plan on winter camping make sure the one you get has a winter package to keep the shitter and pipes from freezing (AF are all winter packaged I believe. Mine was) Also look for double pane windows, reduces the condensation inside.
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Now I carry a Fiskars 12' pole saw and lopper (collapses to 8') in the basement...once I learned my lesson the hard way!Also, we bring a pole with saw on the end and limb loppers which helps with boondocking. I have felt the pain of lower hanging limbs just like Blockcaver has.
Yup. I have the Superhitch on my Ram and with the 48" double bar we are still max trailer load of 5000lbs. For a small ATV trailer it's fine though. It's around $1600 for the setup before install.Just remember if you a hitch extension you loose quite abit of capacity.
Most TCs weigh quite a bit more than dry weight (usually listed) once you add water, batteries, propane, your stuff, tie downs and mounts, etc. Many people think that's anywhere from 500-1500 lbs depending on how much water it holds. Also, not all TCs include options in their weight. The tongue weight of the trailer also counts against your payload. Popups aren't that much lighter than the lightest hard sides although they are shorter loaded.I was looking at the Palomino 1251 pop up (1800lbs) and putting it in a 06 F250