Friday, January 20, 2012

Choosing the Right Popup Tent Trailer

By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Hank_Roberts]Hank Roberts
Whenever I can, I like to explore remote but accessible areas. I also look for the best fishing. I always take loads of equipment with me so I need plenty of storage and carrying capacity. I'm keen on the convenience of popup tent trailers and I have taken a good look at one of the leading types the Jayco range of trailers.
If you are on quite a tight budget, popup campers could be the right choice for you. Other alternatives such as lightweights can be more expensive and motorhomes considerably so. For my purposes popups are ideal, you can enjoy a lot of comfort and convenience with loads of amenities such as dinettes and shower rooms thrown in.
The budget Jayco models, Jay Series Sport and Jay Series offer a great deal to the camper who wants more comfort than a tent can ever offer, however for me you can't beat the Jayco Baja. This camper gives me everything I need when I take the family out into the wilderness or I go away with my fishing pals. We used to rough it under canvas, but we're all getting older and comfort and convenience have become more important to us and we are prepared to fork out the extra dollars for this.
Why I love the Baja
For me the ideal trailer is the Jayco Baja, which is one of Jaycos' top of the range camping trailers. This trailer offers me everything I need for my exertions into the wilds of America. It gives me plenty of room for my toys and equipment, oh and for the family to. There's plenty of living space and sleeps up to eight people in comfort.
So what do you get with the Baja?
Jayco offers 2 models, the 10G, 12E. The 10G includes a king bed and a double, a bath/shower option with hard walls, a dinette, fridge and a furnace option and two storage cabinets. You also get a 63" cargo deck and lots more besides.
The Baja 10G measures 20' 6" travel length and is 69" high. Campsite length is 24' 2" and importantly for me, cargo carrying capacity is 2,015 pounds. This particular model sleeps 5 to 6, fewer than the other models but then you get more living space, which I like especially when the family accompany me.
My favorite standard options are the Multi Media Sound System with two speakers inside and out, the patio light and the 1500 pound front deck capacity. The kitchen's pretty good to. The three burner stove/oven is great for preparing the fish I catch!
So take a look at the Jayco Baja or some of the other models that are also available. You may also be interested in the range of popup campers offered by Coleman. I will be looking to review this range in the future.
Want to learn more? Visit Hank's latest website at [http://www.jaycotenttrailers.com]Jayco Tent Trailers. Also read his review on the [http://www.jaycotenttrailers.com/jayco_baja.html]Jayco Baja his favourite pop up camper.
Hank Roberts is a fishing enthusiast, who enjoys the great outdoors to the full. He's written the popular eBook "It's a Monster! Learn How To Catch Monster Catfish Now".
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