DanT
Senior Member
I live on the east coast and I’ve had an interest in pop up campers (more specifically Four Wheel campers) since I sold my hardside 3800# camper 3 years ago. The problem I’ve run into is actually seeing one. I have the misfortune to live on, in Four Wheel camper terms, the forgotten coast.
So I took a trip out to Woodland (Mecca for the devoute) to check out the Four Wheel camper show room / factory and also made a stop at Sugar Loaf this past weekend and I was left with the following impressions.
The Product: The Four Wheel campers are well built and nicely styled, these campers are a study in form follows function with a healthy dose of good taste. The aluminum frames are nicely welded and achieve an excelent balance of strength and weight. Nothing is overdone, weight, function, simplicity and a healthy dose of quality appear to be the aim of the company. All while keeping cost in mind and when you compare the FWC to other similar products the value becomes obvious.
The People: Right from the beginning it became clear that these guys (and girls) are as passionate about building and selling these campers as their customers (existing or perspective) are about buying and using them. These guys use these campers and strive for innovation and excellence. Stan, Mike and Chincale (sorry if I butchered the spelling) went out of there way to answer my questions and make me feel welcome. It became very clear that Tom has taken a good product and consistently improved upon it while assembling a true team where their devotion to the product and their mutual respect for each other was obvious and impressive to witness. Hats off to you Tom for your accomplishments with FWC and for the kindness that you showed me.
The FWC Owners: I spent a short time at the rally to see the campers being used and meet some owners. All of the Owners that I spoke with were ecstatic with the campers….They just love them.
As for Myself: I’m sold, and look forward to the day when I’m actually invited to an owners rally.