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[QUOTE="oldguy, post: 173140, member: 16965"] We just moved up from a pop up to a toy hauler. The popup was great but remember you need a truck to haul bikes. My wife would go but disliked tent camping and the popup was our comprpmise. Once thekid started racing we got alot of use out of the popup gooing almost every weekend. I had the setup down to about 15 minutes start to finish. Takedown is another story- when dry out about 1/2 hour but if raining at least another 15 minutes but then the mandatory setup to dry out at home (never skip this part). One trick we found is rubbermaid tubs- 1 for each of us to pack clothes (if it doesn't fit you don't need it)- short enough to slide under the camper. That way you have plenty of room inside without climbing over clothes. We also would on extended trips take along a small dome tent to put excess items in. The popup beats sleeping on the ground but after having the toybox at DW I can't see any other way to tow [/QUOTE]
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