AnswerID: 385786 Submitted: Monday, Oct 05, 2009 at 07:11
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Have a read of this site;
http://www.campertrailers.org/
How many kids do you have?
As above what is your budget?
For 2 people a hard floor like one of the smaller on road Cub would meet most of your criteria, you may have to fit a removable bike rack to fit your bikes.
For a family of more than 3 one of the Jayco poptops (dove or hawk) would be worth a look
Soft floors have a larger footprint due to the usually larger tent (9 to 12 ft) + annex, they will accomodate a family of more than 2 comfortably.
Beware the fully setup size of some with all the annex's and extra rooms setup, they are bigger than most campsites at caravan parks, they never look that big at the shows.....
Setup on most campers is around 10 to 15 mins, that is until you decide you want to put the annex up, pull the chairs and tables out, setup cupboards, toilets and showers and then relax, at about this point, its taken an hour or sometimes 2. Now this is OK if your setting up for more than a 2 night stay, if touring you'd just set up the tent.
Yes you do suffer from information overload, it took me 3 years to make a decision.
The best advice is also above, hire the different types and go away for a weekend and see what works for you and what doesn't.
Also if you're only going to do 3 or 4 trips a year, just hire its not worth it if your not doing this at least 10 times a year IMO anyway.
The other avenue is come on over to the dark side and buy a decent 4x4 to tow it all around with :)
Cheers
Pete
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