Pop-up campers are attached as trailers for easy transport when you travel. They are lightweight with collapsible outside walls. A crank is used to "pop" the walls up for quick use.
One advantage of owning pop-up campers is that they are reasonably priced in comparison to towing campers. They are also easy to tow without having to add extra road-viewing materials. Their storing capacity is excellent as well. The disadvantages of pop-up campers are that setup can get overwhelming and your privacy is limited.
Pop-up campers range in size from 1500 pounds to over 4000 pounds. They also give you a comfortable amount of room, with 8 to 18 feet lengths. If needed, you can purchase pop-up campers with full kitchens and bathrooms. They also provide excellent bedding options. According to Destinations RV Rentals.com many of the 10-foot long camper beds can range from 6 feet 5 inches by 4 feet 10 inches to 6 feet 5 inches by 5 feet 10 inches. Larger campers would provide larger bedding options.