sledskiing
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Hello All,
I am a Newbie to WTW and considering a FWC or ATC as my next camper. I've had a few campers in my time. I started out with a Palomino and have had 2 LiteCrafts. Currently I have a NorthStar Hardside camper. I am not a heavy offroader but definitely prefer the way a pop up drives vs a hardside. My truck is a 2006 Dodge Ram 2500 CTD SB.
I do a lot of "extreme" winter camping. I say extreme because it can get pretty cold out. For winter use I have never had a problem with either of my Lite-Crafts and the Northstar is the tits, being that it is a hardside.
Wondering how the FWC/ATC's do for winter use. Some of my concerns are:
- Insulating value of the pop up material: The Palomino sucked it was just fabric and the litecrafts were 2 layers of a weblon material with a closed cell foam sandwiched inbetween. The litecrafts did pretty well.
- Pop Up Lift Mechanism: How is lifting the pop up of a FWC or ATC with Snow/Ice on the roof? The lift mechanisms of these campers are very different from the other ones I have had
- Condensation: I know it is hard to eliminate but I could make it rain in the Lite-Craft and in the Northstar it would stay dry with 2 adults and 2 dogs.
- Looks: I know how cheesy to worry about looks but how does one of these campers look on a Dodge QuadCab. The cabover's of these campers seem a little on the short side. That was the case with my Palomino and I thought it looked awkward.
Overall I am trying to find the best of both worlds (aren't we all). 1/2 of my camping is during winter months. I do believe in the concept that lighter is better (eventhough I have airbags).
I am considering FWC, ATC & Northstar as I feel they can offer the best overall $VALUE$.
Some options I will be including are
- How Water
- Outside Shower
- Eliminate Fridge and replace with 12V cooler
- Wave 3 Catalytic Heater (keeps temps more consistent)
Sorry for the long post. Below are some pics of my previous campers for your viewing pleasure
Palomino:
Lite-Craft
NorthStar:
I am a Newbie to WTW and considering a FWC or ATC as my next camper. I've had a few campers in my time. I started out with a Palomino and have had 2 LiteCrafts. Currently I have a NorthStar Hardside camper. I am not a heavy offroader but definitely prefer the way a pop up drives vs a hardside. My truck is a 2006 Dodge Ram 2500 CTD SB.
I do a lot of "extreme" winter camping. I say extreme because it can get pretty cold out. For winter use I have never had a problem with either of my Lite-Crafts and the Northstar is the tits, being that it is a hardside.
Wondering how the FWC/ATC's do for winter use. Some of my concerns are:
- Insulating value of the pop up material: The Palomino sucked it was just fabric and the litecrafts were 2 layers of a weblon material with a closed cell foam sandwiched inbetween. The litecrafts did pretty well.
- Pop Up Lift Mechanism: How is lifting the pop up of a FWC or ATC with Snow/Ice on the roof? The lift mechanisms of these campers are very different from the other ones I have had
- Condensation: I know it is hard to eliminate but I could make it rain in the Lite-Craft and in the Northstar it would stay dry with 2 adults and 2 dogs.
- Looks: I know how cheesy to worry about looks but how does one of these campers look on a Dodge QuadCab. The cabover's of these campers seem a little on the short side. That was the case with my Palomino and I thought it looked awkward.
Overall I am trying to find the best of both worlds (aren't we all). 1/2 of my camping is during winter months. I do believe in the concept that lighter is better (eventhough I have airbags).
I am considering FWC, ATC & Northstar as I feel they can offer the best overall $VALUE$.
Some options I will be including are
- How Water
- Outside Shower
- Eliminate Fridge and replace with 12V cooler
- Wave 3 Catalytic Heater (keeps temps more consistent)
Sorry for the long post. Below are some pics of my previous campers for your viewing pleasure
Palomino:
Lite-Craft
NorthStar: