Well they don t actually call it a handheld pop-up, but I think you ll agree that it sort of looks like an early model pop-up minus the wheels and a few other goodies. It s actually called the " Kamp-Rite Tent Cot" and it can be seen at Cabela s website. I ve provided a link below to make it easy to find. I would have used the heck out of this thing when I was a kid, or even on those Cub-Scout campouts with the boys. I may even buy one of these to keep in the van for those nights on the road when I need to stop for the night, but don t have my full arcenal of camping gear loaded up. I could simply stop at a state park and bed down for the night in no time and I could enjoy sleeping under the stars instead of a stuffy, over priced hotel room. Anyway, I thought some of you would get a kick out of this.
http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templates/index/index-display.jhtml?id=cat20146&navAction=jump&navCount=1&parentId=cat20075&parentType=category&rid=&_DARGS=%2Fcabelas%2Fen%2Fcommon%2Fcatalog%2Fcategory-link.jhtml_A&_DAV=MainCatcat20075
CajunCamperBirol did you see this??? this way you can keep the tent and still have the feel of a pop up![:D]
CajunCamperDave brought one of those to the Rally at RJ Ranch. It was very nice.
CajunCamperI am thinking.....GUEST ROOM FOR THE CABIN! [:D][:D]
CajunCamperYes, the one Dave had at the rally was pretty cool. But he wasn t willing to give it away as a door prize (something about his daughter killing him?).
Larry
CajunCamperI wonder what kind of mileage you would get towing one?[:D]
I saw it at the rally too, but Dave wouldn t let me borrow it to camp with the Boy Scouts.[:D]
CajunCamperHmm, didn t it callapse as he got in it ? or was I drunk ? [8D]
CajunCamperLooks like a good cage for the kids -- perfect to put some toys and let them play away in their OWN PU. Too bad the teens we have know how to work the zippers -- the blonde (20yrs) may have trouble[;)][;)]