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Anyone use their camper in the winter months? Have the camper on the truck all winter? Those the canvas hold up in the cold months?
 
CaptRussia253 said:
Anyone use their camper in the winter months? Have the camper on the truck all winter? Those the canvas hold up in the cold months?
Winter is when we use our Granby the most. That's when we head for Baja. The vinyl sides hold up well, just put some 303 on them occasionally.
 
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Looking good man. Not too many Swifts on here. We have chatted on Instagram a few times. I like the interior of your camper. We have to come up with creative ways since the Swifts are small. I need to share some of my changes that I've made to mine.
 
CaptRussia253 said:
Anyone use their camper in the winter months? Have the camper on the truck all winter? Those the canvas hold up in the cold months?
Probably the most qualified to answer after spending the previous winter in the camper fulltime here in the PNW. In my full honest opinion it sucks for fulltime but if your only using for weekend trips and have ability to dry it out afterwards it it will be fine.

The problem I had was condensation like many even if you vent at night and wipe down all surfaces daily moisture will still find its way into the wood and cause rot and mildew. The best thing about having the camper on during the winter is all the added traction weight.
 
codename607 said:
Looking good man. Not too many Swifts on here. We have chatted on Instagram a few times. I like the interior of your camper. We have to come up with creative ways since the Swifts are small. I need to share some of my changes that I've made to mine.
Haha name looks familiar .

Ya I was thinking the same. Haven't seen too many Swift campers on here. Definitely post up what you've done to it. I need more ideas on storage.
 
Roaming_Eagle said:
Probably the most qualified to answer after spending the previous winter in the camper fulltime here in the PNW. In my full honest opinion it sucks for fulltime but if your only using for weekend trips and have ability to dry it out afterwards it it will be fine.

The problem I had was condensation like many even if you vent at night and wipe down all surfaces daily moisture will still find its way into the wood and cause rot and mildew. The best thing about having the camper on during the winter is all the added traction weight.
Ya I noticed all the condensation in the mornings. I try leaving all the windows and door open during the day to dry out. Having the extra side insulation makes it toasty for us three.
 
kestrel69 said:
Would love to see the ideas you guys have for storage inside the Swift.

Swift shell with couch/furnace on a 2013 Frontier Pro 4X here
For sure. Adding storage to the Swift will be my winter project.

Hell ya another Frontier with a fwc!!! Post a pic haha
 
<< The problem I had was condensation like many even if you vent at night and wipe down all surfaces daily moisture will still find its way into the wood and cause rot and mildew >>

So, what's the treatment to stop the condensation?
Just spent four weeks going from Boise to Coldfoot, Alaska in my 2015 Hawk. Most mornings, all the wooden strips on ceiling were wet. I tried everything closed and everything open. Heat on and heat off. Vent open, vent closed. Thanks for any help.
 
Packing the camper for this weekend. Going to Packwood, WA for their 2nd Oktoberfest. It's supposed to be in the 70s during the day and really cold at night. I will try opening one of the turnbuckle doors and the roof vents to keep condensation down. We shall see.
 
Would a fan help keeping the condensation down? I just bought a swift, and have a small marine DC fan i will leave on to move air around, I guess when I do the fantastic fan i wont need it
 
Anyone have pictures and/or thoughts about a swift on a Tacoma w a 6’ bed? I only see the swift on the dbl cab 5’ bed.
thanks
 
Hey buddy, got a single renogy lithium with the 160W overland panel on my swift. Still currently building my setup as well. Feel free to reach out with any and all questions you've got. I'll do the same. Running Firestone bags on daystar cradles well with full OME leaf packs. Love the ride. Nick
 
Any of the Frontier owners by chance experimented with mounting an air foil/storage on top of a Frontier cab roof? The Swift and Frontier combo doesn't leave much room on the cab roof.
 

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