What's new at Coyote RV/Phoenix Pop up?

brianjwilson

Some sort of lost...
I was thinking a woodstove as well?

I hope the camper works out well for you. I still can't believe they completely stopped posting here instead of addressing the issue of a couple of owners.
 

Huntv

Member
My 2003 has not had a single problem over it's 13 year life! I keep waiting for something to break, leak, or quit working...but it just hasn't happened. I have visited with several happy Phoenix owners up here in the pnw that have had similar experiences. I love going back through this thread and seeing all the cool custom jobs they have done over time. Larry's setup is one of my favorites.

I am a camper addict and usually have a couple at a time, and i will say that Northstar has been my favorite as far as fit and finish. I do however see myself keeping the Phoenix for at least another 10 years if it continues to hold up like it has.
 

Mts2Sand

New member
Had mine since 2010 and over 75k miles, I use it to chase fish down beaches on long island (5 seasons), lots of salt spray and a few nor'easters. 5 winters amounting to many feet of snow. It survived hurricane Sandy, and the abuse I put it through while fishing, and on multiple excursions to the West boon-docking in forests and BLM lands. I take it down jeep trails, rub the sides with branches all the time, and even bumped into (along the whole side) a 5inch diameter stump of a branch, about 2 inches deep into the side of the camper, and the side popped back out and only left a scratch after I compounded the paint. No worries with it, and would buy another. Customer service was always excellent, and still is even though the warranty has expired. I doubt any camper without the aluminum flex frame would survive what I put it through. If you want the toughest pop up out there, talk the Phoenix.
 

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