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<blockquote data-quote="hearts and roses" data-source="post: 436238" data-attributes="member: 2211"><p><span style="color: #483d8b">H and I bought a popup from my mom and her hubby Ray when they stopped camping. Our girls were perfect age wise. The dinette converted to a bed and the main bed was nearly king sized! It was comfortable and cozy. We used a small fan to keep cool in summer that also worked as a heater on cooler fall nights up in the berkshires! </span></p><p><span style="color: #483d8b"></span></p><p><span style="color: #483d8b">I can't say one bad thing about it...the putting up and taking down? Still easier than tent, in my humble opinion. Having to air it when you get home? Again, easier than a tent. Canvas sides, no biggie-they dry and only the half of ours that pulled out was canvas and it never smelled. You just have to sure to clean it after using, air it when you get home or make certain it's dry before closing.</span></p><p><span style="color: #483d8b"></span></p><p> <span style="color: #483d8b">We camped a lot when the girls were younger, everywhere. Later, we would set it up and leave it up for most of the summer-many backyard campouts, lots of fun! When it was nicknamed 'The Love Shack' by our girls and their friends (teens by then), we took it down and, regrettably, we sold it, but after almost ten years, we got back all our money! </span></p><p><span style="color: #483d8b"></span></p><p><span style="color: #483d8b">If you take good care of it, it will last for years! Enjoy! I wish we still had ours.</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hearts and roses, post: 436238, member: 2211"] [COLOR="#483d8b"]H and I bought a popup from my mom and her hubby Ray when they stopped camping. Our girls were perfect age wise. The dinette converted to a bed and the main bed was nearly king sized! It was comfortable and cozy. We used a small fan to keep cool in summer that also worked as a heater on cooler fall nights up in the berkshires! I can't say one bad thing about it...the putting up and taking down? Still easier than tent, in my humble opinion. Having to air it when you get home? Again, easier than a tent. Canvas sides, no biggie-they dry and only the half of ours that pulled out was canvas and it never smelled. You just have to sure to clean it after using, air it when you get home or make certain it's dry before closing. We camped a lot when the girls were younger, everywhere. Later, we would set it up and leave it up for most of the summer-many backyard campouts, lots of fun! When it was nicknamed 'The Love Shack' by our girls and their friends (teens by then), we took it down and, regrettably, we sold it, but after almost ten years, we got back all our money! If you take good care of it, it will last for years! Enjoy! I wish we still had ours.[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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