Two companies who manufacture pop up campers are Jayco and Coleman. Pop up campers are portable structures not unlike tents or awnings which are designed to add extra space to caravans or trailers when parked up.
Some brands do, some do not.
Here are several pop up canopies that can be used for camping. They also have reviews on some of them http://shopping.yahoo.com/t-Camping-Hiking-0/pop-up-camper Forest River carries Rockwood Pop Up Campers. (www.forestriverinc.com) Here is a general guide to info on these type campers: http://www.campingearth.com/popups/
No, You should contact your insurance agent to obtain insurance for your camper.
Any trailer used on the road, including a camper, requires a license.
You can buy a pop it up camper by visiting a local RV dealer. You should do some research by collecting catalogs and considering make, model, size, price, weight and features.
no, you should use same amp and volt.
The plural possessive form for "campers" is "campers'." Here's an example to illustrate its usage: "The campers' tents were set up around the campfire." In this sentence, "campers'" shows that the tents belong to or are associated with multiple campers.
Yes. General rule of thumb: if it's required to display a licence plate, it's required to have an annual inspection.
Yes. General rule of thumb: if it's required to display a licence plate, it's required to have an annual inspection.
Lance campers are possibly the most versatile campers that you can get. There are many styles to choose from including campers that extend from the bed of a truck to ones that you pull behind your truck. Examine the camper that you get to be sure you can pull it with your truck because there are different kinds of towing packages. If you don't have a large truck, you can get a pop up camper that is lighter in weight. Most of the Lancer campers are not drivable. You have to have some way to pull them behind you or carry them on your truck.
1000 feet 2000 wide.