Pop-Up trailer with hard-walled bathroom?

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Constantine

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Is anyone aware of a manufacturer who makes a pop-up tent trailer where the bathroom has hard walls (instead of privacy curtain).  I know they are available in various high-wall models, but I was wondering if they are available in standard pop-up trailer boxes.

Many thanks!

Constantine
 
Trailmanor is a hard walled folding trailer with hard wall bathroom.  It's not a pop-up tent trailer.
 
I bought a fleetwood sequoia 2005 last spring. LOVE LOVE LOVE it. It was in excellent condition with all the comforts of home including the folding wall shower/ comode.
 
This is why the hybird campers are so poupler.  A real bath and kitchen... Its the main reason we up graded from a popup to a travel trailer. Wanted a bathroom with a door.    And no more wet takedowns
 
The installation of the hard walls would be fairly simply for you to add to a low wall pop up.  Just order the replacement parts from a HW pop up and install it your self. It is only a series of screws that holds it in place.

Good luck.

Vin.
 
We had a 1989 Coleman Plantation  pop-up that had hard walls that folded up to enclose bathroom and shower area.
 
No heavier than a large popup, I'm looking at a Little Guys T@b right now, primarily because it has a shower/toilet built in (hard wall). The toilet is real, not a chemical porta potty. I thought I would need to limit myself to a pop up because I do not want to buy a truck or large SUV as a tow vehicle, and thought with my Subaru Outback that a pop up was all I would be able to tow safely. But then I saw a T@b at an RV show and hope to order a new one in the next few weeks. Since it also has a small kitchen, and a/c as well, I'm hoping that it meets all of our needs as a couple for extending travel.
 
Have you checked the tow ratings of your Subaru?  I would start there before I ordered anything. I had a Subaru years ago (mid 70's) and it wouldn't tow much. They may have improved since then
 
Rene T said:
Have you checked the tow ratings of your Subaru?  I would start there before I ordered anything. I had a Subaru years ago (mid 70's) and it wouldn't tow much. They may have improved since then

I agree. We also owned a Subaru in the early 90's. While a great vehicle, towing capacity at that time it lacked.
Do your homework.

Just in case you're still watching the thread.
 
My Outback, with the 6 cylinder engine, is rated for 3000 lb. maximum. The T@b weighs about 1700 pounds so I am not expected any problems. In fact, I have been told that as many as 50% of the T@bs are towed by Outbacks, and most of them are the 4 cylinder version.
 

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