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Campind Trailers

easysuper

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I know this has been discussed before but I'm looking for updated info or input . We are going to purchase a camping trailer to tow with the Spyder . We have pretty much narrowed our choices down to the Aspen , Bunkhouse or Little Guy Rascal . We are looking for your likes and dislikes of these THREE choices:chat: I know all about packing light as for the weight of the Rascal , but we are looking at this one as we will be traveling with a English Setter some times . Thanks for your input . :clap:
 
Aspen has three different models. I prefer the smaller. lighter Sentry. Unlike the hard-top Ambassador it can be put up and taken down easily by one person. It also does not have a raised entry that has to be climbed over...an advantage for an old guy with bad knees in the middle of the night. We like the internal bows, as compared to the external bows on some others. The wiring is 5-wire, and will have to be mdified to commect to the most recent Spyder trailer modules. Either replacing the amber lenses of the turn signals with red lenses, or rewiring (separating) the brake lights will do it. You will also have to replace or wire in a new connector (or make an adapter). We have enjoyed our Aspen Sentry very much, although we tend to take the RT-622 and stay in the motels more often these days. I'm not sure how you figure on getting an English Setter onto the motorcycle, however...and it sure won't fit into the folded down trailer. :)

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That is the camping trailer. It is a pop-up, that folds out in both directions.

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No experience with these , I have a timeout pop up . You might want to check out their video on their web site . There are many good trailers out there depends on your budget and preference .
 
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