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Trigirl
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Topic: New to Rpod. New to camper trailer Posted: 10 Jun 2018 at 10:53pm |
Howdy!! We have just bought a 2016 Rpod 180...so exciting! We really are newbie campers as we camped so long ago we forget it all. What I’m looking for are some tips and advice around setting up the interior of this fun trailer. We are going for a practice overnight this week before we head out for about 4 days in a week or so. Please share any wisdom.
This used Rpod doesn’t have a microwave, and we likely won’t have a camper bbq by this week.....we won’t starve!!, LOL.
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poston
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Posted: 10 Jun 2018 at 11:16pm |
Originally posted by Trigirl
Howdy!! We have just bought a 2016 Rpod 180...so exciting! We really are newbie campers as we camped so long ago we forget it all. |
Howdy yourself! We just bought a 2016 180 also, and we're new to camping trailers too. We've been tent camping.
As a matter of fact, we just came in from the driveway, trying to figure out how to set up the R-dome. Got it up in about 30 minutes, but getting it tightly tensioned and everything will have to wait until we have more sunlight!
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Jim
Virginia City, Nevada
2016 R-pod 180
2015 Nissan Xterra Pro-4X
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Leo B
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Posted: 11 Jun 2018 at 5:53am |
Setting up the dome just take practice and repetition. We started out the same and had it down to roughly ten minutes after a short time.
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Leo & Melissa Bachand
2017 Ford F150
2021 Vista Cruiser 19 csk
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2015 Rpod 179
2010 Rpod 171
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Trigirl
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Posted: 11 Jun 2018 at 9:43am |
We have a canopy, not the dome on ours. We haven’t tried it yet!
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poston
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Posted: 11 Jun 2018 at 12:53pm |
Originally posted by Leo B
Setting up the dome just take practice and repetition. We started out the same and had it down to roughly ten minutes after a short time. |
Yeah, if you've set up tents before, it's not too hard. I can see that it might be harder if the Keder rail gets dirty.
Our only fail was not getting the arch pole onto the sleeve. We were looking for a sleeve on the inside! In the sunlight, it was easy to see.
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Jim
Virginia City, Nevada
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DavMar
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Posted: 12 Jun 2018 at 5:39pm |
Originally posted by Trigirl
Howdy!! We have just bought a 2016 Rpod 180...so exciting! We really are newbie campers as we camped so long ago we forget it all. What I’m looking for are some tips and advice around setting up the interior of this fun trailer. We are going for a practice overnight this week before we head out for about 4 days in a week or so. Please share any wisdom.
This used Rpod doesn’t have a microwave, and we likely won’t have a camper bbq by this week.....we won’t starve!!, LOL. |
Tgirl take a look at the different mod threads here on the forum and you'll find a ton of ideas on the different ways people have set up their camper interior. Enjoy!
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Dave & Marlene J with Zoey the
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2017 Rpod 180
2016 Toyota Tacoma SR5 4x4
Lexington, NC
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Blender Bob
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Posted: 13 Jun 2018 at 9:06am |
If dry camping, a couple of small plastic tubs, small enough to fix in the sink with the cover on -- helps rinsing dishes to conserve water. Also, small broom and dust pan. Also got a small trash bin, (one that can be stored under the sink for travel) to catch the little things not needed. Also have a small white, soft canvas tarp, like painters use, for outside next to the stair to hold shoes before coming in. ENJOY!
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Bob
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2018 178 R-pod Hood River Edition
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voisj
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Posted: 13 Jun 2018 at 11:45am |
Originally posted by Trigirl
Howdy!! We have just bought a 2016 Rpod 180...so exciting! We really are newbie campers as we camped so long ago we forget it all. What I’m looking for are some tips and advice around setting up the interior of this fun trailer. We are going for a practice overnight this week before we head out for about 4 days in a week or so. Please share any wisdom.
This used Rpod doesn’t have a microwave, and we likely won’t have a camper bbq by this week.....we won’t starve!!, LOL. |
Welcome Trigirl (and Poston) ! From one 180 owner to another here's a few tips.
The 180 is lacking in storage, especially clothes, and cooking stuff. There are a few ways around this with added shelves and drawers and such, see my mod link by my signature at the bottom. We started out with bins under the bed for clothes, but after mods we no longer need them.
We use the single drawer under the dinette seat for pans and such and kitchen drawers for kitchen utensils and such, The cab above the sink and half the dinette uppers for kitchen dry goods and plates/cups & such. Baskets and bins are everywhere and in everything.
My wife removed the bottom drawer from the fridge day one so we could put milk/wine bottles in the door shelf, and found a plastic clear bin at BB&B that fit perfect.
The fresh water tank is in front of the axle on the 180 and full will add over 100 lbs to the tongue weight while towing and the black water and grey water tanks are behind the axle and when full reduce tongue weight by 100 lbs or so,( with an empty fresh tank). Plan accordingly depending on what you tow with.
Always leave at least 1/2" of water (About 5 Gallons) in the black tan or you will get a nice pyramid that is very stubborn to remove. Battery usage is a big discussion with many opinions. IMHO Don't let a 12 volt RV battery go below 50%, and install a volt meter or carry a portable volt meter.
There is way more you get to learn about depending how and where you camp, Boondocking?, drycamping with water only 100' away? , partial RV hookups? full rv hookups? It's all fun and you will learn as you go :) Have Fun!! John
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John&Sue,SLO,CA
2016 180 HRE, 2013 F150 Eco Boost
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poston
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Posted: 13 Jun 2018 at 4:42pm |
Originally posted by voisj
There are a few ways around this with added shelves and drawers and such, see my mod link by my signature at the bottom. |
Not meaning to hijack Trigirl's thread, but I wanted to thank you for all your great posts about mods. In fact, my wife and I pored over your mods and descriptions before we even bought our pod. We figure we must think like you, because they all make sense. We don't want to make a cheap knockoff of the Slopod, but your ideas and execution are so good!
Keep up the good work!
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Jim
Virginia City, Nevada
2016 R-pod 180
2015 Nissan Xterra Pro-4X
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voisj
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Posted: 14 Jun 2018 at 10:33am |
:), It's All fun. I ran into Crazycoyote in his 180 in AZ last week at a campground, 2 180 mod nuts together, so much fun! He made a video (Utube- search " RP180 RPOD MODS 2017 Trailer"
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John&Sue,SLO,CA
2016 180 HRE, 2013 F150 Eco Boost
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