Hi top or Pop top?
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Hi top or Pop top?
Help, I don't know what to do, we are looking for our first T25 and I still cant decide what I want.
I imagine a pop top will be more convenient on a day to day basis after all its going to be used as a second car, however a high top will be warmer and give us more storage space.
So could current owners let me know the real life pro's and cons.
Thanks
I imagine a pop top will be more convenient on a day to day basis after all its going to be used as a second car, however a high top will be warmer and give us more storage space.
So could current owners let me know the real life pro's and cons.
Thanks
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shepster wrote:If i was you mate i would use the Search facility and look for old post's asking this question, this has been asked (and answered) a million times.
Tried the search but not came up with anything, I know lots about the bed space in hightops, replacing air vents, diy replacement pop tops and even someone questioning how high his van was but I haven't yet found the kind of discussion I'm looking for.
If you recall a thread or know a search term then any pointers would be appreciated.
I think you need to ask yourself how you will use the van. they both have pro's and cons.. hightop = more storage, and you can stand up in it all the time, and possibly warmer.. but you lose the ability to get in some carparks and the 'look' of a hightop is a personal taste thing. pop tops = more funky looking IMHO, ( i now have a high top but have owned t2 poptops) possibly less wobbly in high winds, ( i just got back from scotland in galeforce winds and it was 'interesting' driving to say the least! my roof vent got ripped clean off!) i think to sum it up poptops are a more convenient driver, and hightops a more convenient camper, and having said that i use my hightop as everyday transport with no problems.. 

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I've found a few car parks that i can get in with my pop top and couldnt with a High top (Cromer Crabfest is one
) - but to be honest, most multi stories are out.
High tops make it easier to wild camp as you don't have to pop the top - that for me would be a real bonus as i cant stand cooking me tea while bent over double - so i have to pop the top and risk being "found out".
However, i don't like the look of most high tops and i love me pop top. Great on the road (but never driven a high top so cant compare) and takes seconds to pop.
This club is predominantly high tops....
Ringo

High tops make it easier to wild camp as you don't have to pop the top - that for me would be a real bonus as i cant stand cooking me tea while bent over double - so i have to pop the top and risk being "found out".
However, i don't like the look of most high tops and i love me pop top. Great on the road (but never driven a high top so cant compare) and takes seconds to pop.
This club is predominantly high tops....
Ringo
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As everyone says, there are pros and cons. I can tell you pros and cons from my experience of our High Top:
Pros: Superb for en-route storage, Handy for young 'uns/more than 2 people, being able to stand up all the time and plenty of light.
Cons: Obvious height restrictions in car parks etc, really catches the wind on a blowy day, if up-top a bit heavy - makes the drive a bit "leany" if you drive a bit too quick round roundabouts. Also, it's hard to reach the very middle of the roof when you're washing it!
Pros: Superb for en-route storage, Handy for young 'uns/more than 2 people, being able to stand up all the time and plenty of light.
Cons: Obvious height restrictions in car parks etc, really catches the wind on a blowy day, if up-top a bit heavy - makes the drive a bit "leany" if you drive a bit too quick round roundabouts. Also, it's hard to reach the very middle of the roof when you're washing it!
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A few more thoughts on the subject here:
https://club8090.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.p ... hlight=top
and another 6 pages here(!):
https://club8090.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.p ... hlight=top
Tony
https://club8090.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.p ... hlight=top
and another 6 pages here(!):
https://club8090.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.p ... hlight=top
Tony
Looking for: window apertures for side windows, at the back of the van
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LT31; 1993; RHD; 2.4L petrol; high-top; diy camper project.
T25; 1985; RHD; 1.9DG petrol / LPG; white Autosleeper high-top; Looking rusty again!
LT31; 1993; RHD; 2.4L petrol; high-top; diy camper project.
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It boils down to how many of you are there ? ..... if there are (or are likely to be) more than 2 of you then, realistically, you'll need the extra sleeping accomodation a hightop affords BUT most important of all the extra storage.
We sleep the 4 of us IN the van and had everything we needed for 2.5 weeks away in France IN the van (with the exception of 3 bikes and the girl's bag of putrid sea shells
which were on the bike rack )
Horses for courses.
Good luck either way, Ian.
We sleep the 4 of us IN the van and had everything we needed for 2.5 weeks away in France IN the van (with the exception of 3 bikes and the girl's bag of putrid sea shells

Horses for courses.

Good luck either way, Ian.
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Exactly what ^ he said .
our bus was a high top when we bought it ,pre kids mind,no room for sleeping in the hi top,just loads of storage space /cuboards nice and airy
you can stand up do your cooking /washing up/getting dressed etc,
i admit i do like the look of the pop/tin tops ,but i dont think i could Live with one .
2 kids later ,we have just changed the hi top to another high top ,with full upstairs bed ,and storage to the west wing.
Another nutter whos van/bus changes accordingly to each family circumstance.
our bus was a high top when we bought it ,pre kids mind,no room for sleeping in the hi top,just loads of storage space /cuboards nice and airy
you can stand up do your cooking /washing up/getting dressed etc,
i admit i do like the look of the pop/tin tops ,but i dont think i could Live with one .
2 kids later ,we have just changed the hi top to another high top ,with full upstairs bed ,and storage to the west wing.
Another nutter whos van/bus changes accordingly to each family circumstance.

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I have high top, and its fab for storage, however i saw mr rev pimp daddys pop top and thought mmm that looks comfy. because i have two dogs, the bed up top would be easier (more room) If i had the space of a pop top in my high top, id stay put with it. as the sticker says THE FUTURE IS WEDGE SHAPED
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Had both, as well as all the other comments,
Hi-tops less condensation and warmer (my pop top was dreadful in wet/cold weather and needed a lot of TLC/maintenance!).
I have a Autohomes Karisma - 8ft 1in high and the best looking double skinned Hi-top ever designed! Some are hideous and far too high!
Hi-tops less condensation and warmer (my pop top was dreadful in wet/cold weather and needed a lot of TLC/maintenance!).
I have a Autohomes Karisma - 8ft 1in high and the best looking double skinned Hi-top ever designed! Some are hideous and far too high!