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Is a pop top any good in the wind?

Posted: 14 Aug 2010, 12:52
by Trish
Hi,
having had 2 high top vans in the past and are currently camper-less we are thinking of getting another T25

As we live and camp in windy Wales we are concerned a pop top (which would otherwise be easier to live with) might not withstand a breezy night!

Has anybody had any problems with a fabric-sided pop top ( such as a Westfalia California or similar)in windy conditions?

Also, how is the storage space in a pop top? we have 2 kids and loads of walking gear etc so there's lots of stuff for us to store in't van.

Any advice would be massively appreciated!!!

Re: Is a pop top any good in the wind?

Posted: 14 Aug 2010, 14:44
by The Reverend Pimp Daddy
I have a Devon........No upper storage at all except for my silver screen blinds (I put 4 on each bunk laying flat)

The only time I ever had to prop the poptop open with a cut down broomstick was in hurricane winds once on Anglesey

Re: Is a pop top any good in the wind?

Posted: 14 Aug 2010, 14:48
by ..lee..
high top / pop top debate goes on. . its obvious a pop top will not be as good in stormy conditions, if it`s really windy i`ll reverse in to the wind with my pop top. storage is better with the high top as is winter camping although pop top has many advantages too.

life`s a compramise.

Re: Is a pop top any good in the wind?

Posted: 14 Aug 2010, 15:37
by ajp
Driving a pop top in the wind isn't an issue, can't say that about a high top!

Re: Is a pop top any good in the wind?

Posted: 14 Aug 2010, 16:30
by 1664
ajp wrote:Driving a pop top in the wind isn't an issue, can't say that about a high top!
Yes I can - I've driven both types and they both get blown around pretty much the same....

Re: Is a pop top any good in the wind?

Posted: 14 Aug 2010, 20:51
by ajp
1664 wrote:
ajp wrote:Driving a pop top in the wind isn't an issue, can't say that about a high top!
Yes I can - I've driven both types and they both get blown around pretty much the same....

You must be unlucky then, my T25 pop top gets less problem with side winds than my T4 tin top works van. I've always put it down to to steps and pipe tube on top of the T4.

Re: Is a pop top any good in the wind?

Posted: 14 Aug 2010, 21:35
by ..lee..
trish, you say you`ve had high tops in the past so what problems have you encounered, everyone is different as to how they use their vans and some could not live with a high top some wont cope with a pop top.

if you had no problems with the high top i`d get a westy high top. i feel they are a better camping rig. if you do more driving than sleeping then a pop top may be best for you.

i`ve got 2 kids and winter camp free. the pop top is a pain in the a*** for this. its obvious that your camping and putting the silver screen around the canvas in the rain is wetting to say the least. i`ve got a westy high top that i was intending to fit to my pop top but with it being a syncro i`m a little hesitant as its high enough as it is and knowing me i`ll end up putting a bit of tree through the roof window.

lee

Re: Is a pop top any good in the wind?

Posted: 15 Aug 2010, 06:53
by Cruz
ajp wrote:Driving a pop top in the wind isn't an issue, can't say that about a high top!
No problems but then again I've had new powerflex steering rack and suspension bushes on mine as well as a new steering coupling in the cab and steering column bushes. Hardly any movement now.

Driving headlong into strong winds is another debate though

Re: Is a pop top any good in the wind?

Posted: 15 Aug 2010, 13:25
by 1664
ajp wrote:
1664 wrote:
ajp wrote:Driving a pop top in the wind isn't an issue, can't say that about a high top!
Yes I can - I've driven both types and they both get blown around pretty much the same....

You must be unlucky then, my T25 pop top gets less problem with side winds than my T4 tin top works van. I've always put it down to to steps and pipe tube on top of the T4.
No you've misunderstood me. My point was that I haven't noticed a difference rather than that it's a problem in both....

Re: Is a pop top any good in the wind?

Posted: 15 Aug 2010, 15:55
by ajp
Funny, I'd just always assumed that the high tops would be a bit of a liability in side winds on account of them being so much taller than they are wide. Learn something new everyday.

Re: Is a pop top any good in the wind?

Posted: 15 Aug 2010, 21:24
by weldore
mine was a pig to keep straight in the wind...steering against the wind aint what i call fun..tis better now i have the villa pop top on

Re: Is a pop top any good in the wind?

Posted: 15 Aug 2010, 21:32
by woodmonkey
my pop top opens itself up when driving in high winds

Re: Is a pop top any good in the wind?

Posted: 15 Aug 2010, 22:04
by ajp
woodmonkey wrote:my pop top opens itself
You can pay a lot of money for that on a T5 california!

Re: Is a pop top any good in the wind?

Posted: 16 Aug 2010, 19:19
by noss vanagon
Never had any problems with pop top in the wind but it is worth having a silver screen for the pop top as it stops the canvas flapping otherwise can be quite noisey.

Re: Is a pop top any good in the wind?

Posted: 16 Aug 2010, 20:42
by The Bobdogs
I have had quite severe wind, on numerous occasions, and both the pop top and myself are still in fine fettle. ..
There are, however, signs of light staining to the head lining.