Motorcycle Camper Question

Wife and I are looking at buying a camper sometime within the year and want opinions from you all on what seems to be a better model.

1. Time Out Deluxe camper
http://www.timeouttrailers.org/Pages...utCampers.aspx

2. Roll-A-Home camper
http://www.rollahome.com/

3. Lee-sure Lite camper
http://www.leesurelite.com/

What we like with all 3 of these is that there is a hard cover to them. Bunkhouse and Aspen are great campers too but we don't like the idea of a canvas top and that the floor is on the ground. The ones I mentioned all have the hard top as a floor when setup. Anyways any thoughts and/or experiences with these?


Rax

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I have a Time Out camper and I like it very much. I have camped in it alot and have goten rained on but stayed dry in it. It pulls very good behind trike.
 
I too have a timeout. We love it. We looked at a lot of different campers and weighed all the differences and decided on the timeout. We use it a lot and enjoy it. We did dump the blowup and got a memory foam and find it does a lot better, does take up some room, not as cold and don't have to worry about blowing it up or having a leak.
 
I have a Combi Camp, which could be best described as an older version of the Roll a Home & the Leeisure Lite. What I like most about it is the amazingly quick set up (vs the Timeout) and the "dressing area" off the ground.
I tend to only stay in one place 1 or 2 nights at a time, so set up/take down time is important to me.
 
Wife and I have an Aspen. We've pulled with two wheels and now three wheels also have the truck wired for it. Great camper and the material is some sort of canvas which doesn't rip as quickly as nylon. Others are good also but this guy takes a beating. Bough it in 2003.:)
 
I have a Lees-ure Lite. The best there is (IMHO)

In our Chapter (KY-G) there are about 15 of us that have campers; most desired is the Lees-ure Lite.

Hard to find a used one; most sell by word of mouth before they ever get listed anywhere.

Good luck!

 
Kwik Kamp. Don’t know much about other brands. Kwik Kamp has queen size bed. Durable canvas material. Lots of canvas and screened windows and large entry door. Cooler on tongue with access from inside camper. Also has access area designed to receive window A/C. Torsion Suspension. Dressing area inside large enough for 2 adults. One person setup with no poles straps snaps or frame to be attached. In 5 minutes it’s set up and ready to use. Storage area is half the size of a queen bed and about 14” deep. Can be accessed from inside when in camping mode or from outside when in travel mode. Dry user friendly
 
Kwik Kamp. Don’t know much about other brands. Kwik Kamp has queen size bed. Durable canvas material. Lots of canvas and screened windows and large entry door. Cooler on tongue with access from inside camper. Also has access area designed to receive window A/C. Torsion Suspension. Dressing area inside large enough for 2 adults. One person setup with no poles straps snaps or frame to be attached. In 5 minutes it’s set up and ready to use. Storage area is half the size of a queen bed and about 14” deep. Can be accessed from inside when in camping mode or from outside when in travel mode. Dry user friendly

Very user friendly 😳.
 
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