Pros and cons of a pop up vs hard side.

I have had both. When you need to move it everything has to be taken down and at least put on the floor with a pop up( crank up). Then you have to fuss around to get the soft sides inside the hard shell when cranking down With hard sided, you put the pots and pans away, stick a few things in the sink and take off.

Going down the road, the pop ups are a lot easier on the gas mileage and have less wind resistance to those cross winds than a full height hard side.

Either way though a majority of campers see very little use and ones can be found in almost new condition for considerably less than new

Last edited by saddlesore; 01/23/15.

If God wanted you to walk and carry things on your back, He would not have invented stirrups and pack saddles