I’ve seen accessible RVs, but does anyone know of any accessible pop-ups?
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It’s tough because so much of what would be the “accessible” features would be added or adapted by the user after purchase. The models on the lots are very generic. Of course, you can pay someone to adapt areas, but… $$$ 🤷🏻 Most of the different adaptations/modifications I’ve seen have been the end-user getting creative 😳 🤣
1 I would LOVE to see pics 📸 of modified pop-ups! They can be kind of cramped in the interior and would be so interested to see how others have adapted the space to accommodate mobility equipment, esp
1@rollin.n.rockin yeah, I guess a lot of it would be dictated by the type of disability and equipment needs…