Hi,
Just wondering how you all came to find out about campinns, and tear drops in general and see if it relates to our experience so far. I'm more curious than anything, would be interesting to see the different paths to reason. I've been reading all these threads here, since we've more or less decided we're going to order a 560 this fall for delivery next year, which has been a fun process to come to this decision. In no small part to the info on this forum I might add, it's been an invaluable resource of information, probably could not have come to this conclusion were it not for this great resource (great job Evan).
Our story: My wife and I have had camping families, we had a tent trailer (apache), my wifes family a tent. My wife and I met in '92 and we were tent campers until around 2002, our kids were 4 and 2 at the time. We sat in rain one day under the rear hatch of our minivan during a tent camping trip kind of bummed at the wetness around us, looking at my brother high and dry in their pop-up camper. We said "we got to get one of those". Price and weight were right. We had that 10 years until 2012 where we decided it might be kind of nice to extend our camping season a bit and get hard sides. We knew we wanted small, light, nothing monsterous. We did some research for a while, but for some reason did not come across a campinn, or teardrops for that matter. We did come across an rpod, and bought one, and liked the fact it was small and light. I just didn't want to get roped into something heavy and bulky, as we like to spend our time outdoors anyway (when possible, I live in WA). We did at the time look at a couple other models, one of them a camplite. They do have something good going there, but I just keep getting the feeling the rv thing isn't our style, and my wife agrees. Toilets and showers are overrated. We have both in our rpod and we find we use the facilities at the campground, for one because the shower is quite tiny and the facility ones are just better, and two because I don't want to deal with dreaded black tank. Yuck. We've been looking in early spring for something different. It is mainly due to the fact the bed is 72" long, and I just cannot get a good night sleep in it. I need about 2-3 more inches and I think I'd be ok. Another reason is the generally shoddy construction I'm not happy with. Things are kind of coming loose here and there. Inside the drawers is just a miriad of wood screws driven at odd angles through sticks. Just kind of "meh". And some paneling has fallen off. I did take a look at the camplites again, kind of intriguing, but still kind of cookie cutter, boring. Then one day I was surfing youtube, don't even know what search term I used that day, but it was different that the other 1000 days of surfing camper videos because up popped a campinn video by dogorunning. I was kind of shell shocked and my jaw kind of dropped when I first saw it. I called my wife down and we watched it about 5 times. What really stood out for me was the apparent construction and how solid it was, and that kitchen. wow. Then Wha? bunks? sofa? TV? Lots of storage? Nice and light? Aerodynamic too? So we went to look at a 560 about a month ago and seeing one solidified our decision. We're just taking our time figuring out options now for an order later. We're going to make a trip of it in June/July 2015 to visit S. Dakota and Wyoming which we've talked about for several years now anyway. We're stopping on the way there to see the "Mall of America" which one of my daughters insists we must do. yike
So curious how everyone else found this product? What was your decision process? Has anyone come from something bigger, like a 35' land yacht or something?
Cheers
David J.
Just wondering how you all came to find out about campinns, and tear drops in general and see if it relates to our experience so far. I'm more curious than anything, would be interesting to see the different paths to reason. I've been reading all these threads here, since we've more or less decided we're going to order a 560 this fall for delivery next year, which has been a fun process to come to this decision. In no small part to the info on this forum I might add, it's been an invaluable resource of information, probably could not have come to this conclusion were it not for this great resource (great job Evan).
Our story: My wife and I have had camping families, we had a tent trailer (apache), my wifes family a tent. My wife and I met in '92 and we were tent campers until around 2002, our kids were 4 and 2 at the time. We sat in rain one day under the rear hatch of our minivan during a tent camping trip kind of bummed at the wetness around us, looking at my brother high and dry in their pop-up camper. We said "we got to get one of those". Price and weight were right. We had that 10 years until 2012 where we decided it might be kind of nice to extend our camping season a bit and get hard sides. We knew we wanted small, light, nothing monsterous. We did some research for a while, but for some reason did not come across a campinn, or teardrops for that matter. We did come across an rpod, and bought one, and liked the fact it was small and light. I just didn't want to get roped into something heavy and bulky, as we like to spend our time outdoors anyway (when possible, I live in WA). We did at the time look at a couple other models, one of them a camplite. They do have something good going there, but I just keep getting the feeling the rv thing isn't our style, and my wife agrees. Toilets and showers are overrated. We have both in our rpod and we find we use the facilities at the campground, for one because the shower is quite tiny and the facility ones are just better, and two because I don't want to deal with dreaded black tank. Yuck. We've been looking in early spring for something different. It is mainly due to the fact the bed is 72" long, and I just cannot get a good night sleep in it. I need about 2-3 more inches and I think I'd be ok. Another reason is the generally shoddy construction I'm not happy with. Things are kind of coming loose here and there. Inside the drawers is just a miriad of wood screws driven at odd angles through sticks. Just kind of "meh". And some paneling has fallen off. I did take a look at the camplites again, kind of intriguing, but still kind of cookie cutter, boring. Then one day I was surfing youtube, don't even know what search term I used that day, but it was different that the other 1000 days of surfing camper videos because up popped a campinn video by dogorunning. I was kind of shell shocked and my jaw kind of dropped when I first saw it. I called my wife down and we watched it about 5 times. What really stood out for me was the apparent construction and how solid it was, and that kitchen. wow. Then Wha? bunks? sofa? TV? Lots of storage? Nice and light? Aerodynamic too? So we went to look at a 560 about a month ago and seeing one solidified our decision. We're just taking our time figuring out options now for an order later. We're going to make a trip of it in June/July 2015 to visit S. Dakota and Wyoming which we've talked about for several years now anyway. We're stopping on the way there to see the "Mall of America" which one of my daughters insists we must do. yike
So curious how everyone else found this product? What was your decision process? Has anyone come from something bigger, like a 35' land yacht or something?
Cheers
David J.