Soft vs hard floor camper for a family of 4

Submitted: Sunday, Dec 31, 2006 at 15:53
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Is it worth paying the extra dollars for a hard floor camper compared to a soft floor? I have sold my Windsor Rapid and am looking at what camper to buy, preferably second hand.

My camping will generally be single night stays with the occasional extended stop, so quick setup is an advantage. But, like air compressors, its only as fast as the slowest one in the group so speed of setup is not the overriding factor.

From what I have found, hard floor campers are generally much quicker to set up and take down but also tend to be smaller in tent size on the floor area. I have two kids (7/9) and need room for them to sleep on the floor and hardtops seem to be a bit short on space once two single mattresses are setup.

My main question is for those with two kids, do you find the hard floors too small (without the annexe) or does the speed of setup compensate for the smaller floor area (I appreciate that if using the annexe there is enough room)?

I also like the Camprite (seem perfect for a family) but am weighing up whether its worth spending the extra $$$ on a secondhand hardfloor or camprite or spend only $5K-$10K on a softfloor.

Thanks for any advise

Cheers

Captain
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