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Indianclimber
climber
Las Vegas
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Topic Author's Reply - Sep 1, 2008 - 06:23pm PT
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eKat I think thats what they do
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YetAnotherDave
Trad climber
Vancouver, BC
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Um, what Blinny said!
My wife and I spent 7 months in a Sienna this spring/summer, and it would have been WAY nicer with a poptop!
We ripped the seats and put a deck/shelf in to sleep on, and put our gear underneath, but we still ended up tenting more nights than we slept in the van...
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steelmnkey
climber
Vision man...ya gotta have vision...
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Let's hear it for the pop-ups!!!
Skampin' It!
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honemasterT
Trad climber
Arizona
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Another 'pricey' option:
If I didnt own a Syncro Westy already,
this is what I'd consider for my 'E'
Ursa Minor has set out to replace the void left by the
Volkswagen Camper. The company makes pop-up campers for
the Honda Element. Ursa Minor can sell you a new Honda
Element with the ECAMPER installed, or kits to retrofit
your Element if you have a sunroof.
The base ECAMPER will add at least $4300 to the price
of your new Element, while the kits cost the same amount.
There are a few extras available, like color-matched
paint and Yakima or Thule rack mounts that can add to
the price.
Ursa says its camper will sleep two people by simply
popping the latch and climbing up. It features a 85″x50″ mattress with LED reading lamps for
lighting. The shell of the camper is made from carbon
fiber and lifted with gas struts. For more details,
check out Ursa Minor’s site below.
http://www.ursaminorvehicles.com/camper.htm
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