Greetings all,
First timer here. Glad to have found site. Am looking for an affordable used Granby or Hawk for my 97 Ford F-150. Will consider anything from shell up.
Going to Factory in next couple of days to take better look at construction and options.
My real question though is what are the realitys of winter use of a Four Wheel? I know everyone has there own comfort zone and mine is not that high, but I've had enough frozen water bottles in the AM! Snow loads on Top?
How does the H2O system hold up? Inside Temps versus outside? With and without Artic kit? Anybody used foam versus glass for Insulation?
Now I know from drooling over the posts and threads that you all have travelled to some remarkable spots and done lots of crazy adventures in your Four Wheel. Maybe I didnt dig deep enough, or I missed something but most folks talk about being comfy in their units at 20-30 degrees F. My main use of a truck camper is for the longer nights of Fall Winter Spring. And the temps in the Mtns or desert can dip down pretty far. Backcountry ski trips? A nice extended holiday desert trip? Overnighting in the Alta parking lot? You guys know what I'm talking about. I've got a nice custom camper shell and I dont mind crawling in the back of my truck at the end of a nice long summer day after cooking on my tailgate, but the 12-16 hour nights require a cozy spot to brew some tea, read, and have some standup room!
First timer here. Glad to have found site. Am looking for an affordable used Granby or Hawk for my 97 Ford F-150. Will consider anything from shell up.
Going to Factory in next couple of days to take better look at construction and options.
My real question though is what are the realitys of winter use of a Four Wheel? I know everyone has there own comfort zone and mine is not that high, but I've had enough frozen water bottles in the AM! Snow loads on Top?
How does the H2O system hold up? Inside Temps versus outside? With and without Artic kit? Anybody used foam versus glass for Insulation?
Now I know from drooling over the posts and threads that you all have travelled to some remarkable spots and done lots of crazy adventures in your Four Wheel. Maybe I didnt dig deep enough, or I missed something but most folks talk about being comfy in their units at 20-30 degrees F. My main use of a truck camper is for the longer nights of Fall Winter Spring. And the temps in the Mtns or desert can dip down pretty far. Backcountry ski trips? A nice extended holiday desert trip? Overnighting in the Alta parking lot? You guys know what I'm talking about. I've got a nice custom camper shell and I dont mind crawling in the back of my truck at the end of a nice long summer day after cooking on my tailgate, but the 12-16 hour nights require a cozy spot to brew some tea, read, and have some standup room!