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#1 Captm

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Posted 16 December 2012 - 08:01 PM

So does a Flip Pac fit in WTW? Sometimes I feel like I'm in a glorified tent and dream of a FWC but it's what I have. I enjoy the light weight #290ish before mods. Plenty of room for myself but cozy when my wife and two dogs join me. It will help when I get the pass- thru set up so the dogs can stay in the cab of the truck (tacoma dbl cab)and still access the camper. I really enjoy following WTW and the members posts.
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#2 ski3pin

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Posted 16 December 2012 - 10:11 PM

If you're using it to wander the west, I'd figure it would fit. I enjoy being educated about other options/methods.
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#3 rotti

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Posted 16 December 2012 - 10:31 PM

Here is an old thread on Expo: FWC vs Flip Pac

I like the concept....especially for those trying to watch their weight.
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#4 highz

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Posted 16 December 2012 - 11:06 PM

I would like to learn more about them, too, and would welcome a FlipPac sub forum. I'd also like to read about where you take it!
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#5 RC Pilot Jim

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Posted 19 June 2014 - 03:59 PM

Boy is this one old...Lots of Nostalgia. We had one for 8 years

 

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Camped in it all over the desert. Noisy when the wind blew - well built. Canvass and poles easily handled 45 + mile an hour cross-winds. Not a true camper. Got us out of the wind and cold. Cheap to keep. And we had a usable dry space to carry stuff when not camping. Sold it too a couple in Utah for $1500.00 who bought a weather proof cover. Reports say they are very happy with it.

 

Check them out...About 5 grand new....http://www.flippac.com/ ...Great for small families that like to camp and sleep off the ground. :)


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