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Old 07-19-2015, 11:23 PM   #1
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New 2015 x17z owner

Hello from the evergreen state just made the move from a pop up to a hybrid went with Jayco x17z.
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Old 07-19-2015, 11:55 PM   #2
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Thanks currently trying to figure out how to mount my mountain bike to the bumper haha
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Going UP from a POPUP TRAILER is a matter of opinion haha... At least you didn't go get a 55 foot money eating go no-where monster.

Being an avid TENT CAMPER in the early days we finally got some wheels under us with our OFF-ROAD POPUP trailer. Still gives us a big smile running the off the power grid places we love to camp at.

I can make the Smoky Mtns at Gatlinburg TN from Northern Neck VA on one tank of gas and one hamburger stop along the way with my OFF-ROAD camper trailer and arrive fresh and relaxed.

We have all the modern things in our camper just abit short on move around room inside the camper I guess. Well maybe alot of move around room haha... makes us live more outside sitting around the patio area enjoying the woods and the babbling brooks...

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Welcome to the forum! We, too were pop up campers for many years and decided to upgrade to a 2014 x17z last season. We really like it and now that it's just the two of us, the size is right. I can store it in my driveway, I can fit into campsites easily, I can get gas at most gas stations without planning ahead. You get the picture.
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Old 07-20-2015, 10:17 AM   #6
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Going UP from a POPUP TRAILER is a matter of opinion haha... At least you didn't go get a 55 foot money eating go no-where monster.

Being an avid TENT CAMPER in the early days we finally got some wheels under us with our OFF-ROAD POPUP trailer. Still gives us a big smile running the off the power grid places we love to camp at.

I can make the Smoky Mtns at Gatlinburg TN from Northern Neck VA on one tank of gas and one hamburger stop along the way with my OFF-ROAD camper trailer and arrive fresh and relaxed.

We have all the modern things in our camper just abit short on move around room inside the camper I guess. Well maybe alot of move around room haha... makes us live more outside sitting around the patio area enjoying the woods and the babbling brooks...

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Old 07-20-2015, 10:39 AM   #7
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We haven't missed tents or a pop-up since our first night in a hybrid in '03. Haven't looked back. But that's why there are so many options out there.
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