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On Tue, 03 Jun 2008 06:12:56 -0400, Flibustier
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You're right. As I told Loogy, I've one brother who is a pop up fan and is
trying to talk me into one. As far as comfort, I'm sure they're every bit
as comfortable as the 19' or 22' Airstream we're considering. But, it's
kind of like Mrs E's horse, if you recall. My wife is not into even looking
at a popup.



Consider renting a travel trailer, class C motorhome and a popup, each
for a weekend over the next couple of months. You and your wife will
soon learn the advantages and disadvantages of each, making your buying
decision more informed.

FB


Thanks for the suggestion. Class C's are out. We are not going to be on the
road enough to warrant the expense and headaches associated with a Class A
or C. I could consider a Class B, like Eisboch's http://tinyurl.com/4vagta
because I could at least use it as another vehicle when not on the road. I
could take it to a golf course or the store, for example.


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John H. wrote:
On Tue, 03 Jun 2008 06:12:56 -0400, Flibustier
wrote:

John H. wrote:

You're right. As I told Loogy, I've one brother who is a pop up fan and is
trying to talk me into one. As far as comfort, I'm sure they're every bit
as comfortable as the 19' or 22' Airstream we're considering. But, it's
kind of like Mrs E's horse, if you recall. My wife is not into even looking
at a popup.


Consider renting a travel trailer, class C motorhome and a popup, each
for a weekend over the next couple of months. You and your wife will
soon learn the advantages and disadvantages of each, making your buying
decision more informed.

FB


Thanks for the suggestion. Class C's are out. We are not going to be on the
road enough to warrant the expense and headaches associated with a Class A
or C. I could consider a Class B, like Eisboch's http://tinyurl.com/4vagta
because I could at least use it as another vehicle when not on the road. I
could take it to a golf course or the store, for example.




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