6 Must-See Pop-Up Campers that Sleep 6 (With Pricing)


Pop Up Camper Sleeps 6

Are you looking for a pop-up camper that can sleep six people comfortably?

If so, you’re in luck!

Because there are many pop-up campers on the market today designed to accommodate large groups of people.

Regardless of whether you’re camping with family or friends, these pop-ups provide plenty of space and amenities to provide maximum enjoyment, no matter how big the camping group is.

In this blog post though, we’ll be specifically taking a look at six-person pop-ups, by highlighting some of the best pop-up campers that can sleep 6.

By looking at the specs, different features, and sleeping arrangements of each pop-up camper.

Plus, we’ll also be answering some of the most common questions around sleeping capacity and pop-ups.

So let’s get started.

Pop-Up Campers that Sleep 6 (Least to Most Expensive)

Make/Model/TrimAverage CostDry WeightClosed Length
1. Forest River Rockwood Tent 1940LTD$14,0001,608 lbs13′ 9″
2. Coachmen Clipper LS 107LS$16,0001,801 lbs13′ 2″
3. Coachmen Clipper Sport 108ST$20,0001,863 lbs16′ 10″
4. Forest River V-Trec V3 / Coachmen Clipper V-Trec V3$23,5003,217 lbs21′ 8″
5. Forest River Rockwood Tent HW296$27,0003,721 lbs21′ 3″
6. Opus OP4$34,5003,100 lbs17′

1. Forest River Rockwood Tent 1940LTD

Quick Specs

  • Average Cost: $14,000
  • Dry Weight: 1,608 Pounds
  • Closed Length: 13 Feet 9 Inches
  • Open Length: 20 Feet 2 Inches
  • Slide-Outs: None
  • Sleeping Capacity: 6
  • Bathroom: N/A

The Forest River Rockwood Tent 1940LTD is one of the smallest, lightest, and most affordable pop-up campers that can sleep six.

As the Rockwood Tent 1940LTD has a towable length of under 14 feet, a dry weight of around 1,600 pounds, and an average cost of $14,000.

Making it an excellent choice for those looking for a small lightweight pop-up but still need a good amount of sleeping capacity at an affordable price.

Forest River Rockwood Tent 1940LTD Floorplan

Forest River Rockwood Tent 1940LTD Floorplan

And this is where the Forest River Rockwood Tent 1940LTD shines, because despite having a box size of only 10 feet, the pop-up still manages to provide three separate sleeping berths that can sleep up to six people at a time.

Starting with its foldout bunks on either end of the camper that can sleep four, with a queen bed on one side and a full bed on the other.

And finishing with a convertible dinette booth in the living area that can sleep another two.

In fairness, though the convertible dinette booth is best suited for children, as it only measures 40 inches by 74 inches, which would be extremely small for two adults.

To see other affordable pop-up campers, check out our blog post “The 10 Cheapest Pop-Up Campers You Can Buy“.


2. Coachmen Clipper LS 107LS

Quick Specs

  • Average Cost: $16,000
  • Dry Weight: 1,801 Pounds
  • Closed Length: 13 Feet 2 Inches
  • Open Length: 20 Feet 5 Inches
  • Slide-Outs: None
  • Sleeping Capacity: 6
  • Bathroom: N/A

With an average cost of only $16,000, the six-person Coachmen Clipper LS 107LS is another very popular and affordable pop-up.

In fact, it’s so affordable that the camper is only $2,000 more compared to the above Forest River Rockwood Tent 1940LTD, which is one of the cheapest six-person pop-ups you can buy.

For that extra cost though, you get much larger sleeping berths compared to the above Rockwood Tent 1940LTD.

Because while the Rockwood Tent 1940LTD only offers one queen-size sleeping area, the Clipper LS 107LS offers three.

Coachmen Clipper LS 107LS Floorplan

Coachmen Clipper LS 107LS Floorplan

As both of the fold-out sleeping berths on either end of the Clipper LS 107LS are queen-size beds, as opposed to just one.

Plus, in lieu of the convertible dinette booth found on the Rockwood Tent 1940LTD, the Clipper LS 107LS offers opposing gaucho benches that fold down into another large queen-size bed.

Coachmen Clipper LS 107LS Interior

Other than the larger sleeping berths and gaucho benches though, both the Rockwood Tent 1940LTD and Clipper LS 107LS are very similar pop-ups, offering very similar features and amenities.

As both pop-up campers are designed and built to be affordable entry-level pop-ups.

For more information on the Coachmen Clipper LS 107LS, and to see a 3D tour of the interior, check out Coachmen’s website by clicking here.


3. Coachmen Clipper Sport 108ST

Quick Specs

  • Average Cost: $20,000
  • Dry Weight: 1,863 Pounds
  • Closed Length: 16 Feet 10 Inches
  • Open Length: 20 Feet 9 Inches
  • Slide-Outs: None
  • Sleeping Capacity: 8
  • Bathroom: Optional 2-Piece Wet Bath

The Coachmen Clipper Sport 108ST is another great pop-up camper that can sleep six.

In fact, this pop-up can actually sleep eight, thanks to its many sleeping berths throughout the camper, including two queen-size fold-out bunks, a convertible dinette booth, and a gaucho coach.

Which is pretty amazing for a camper that has a dry weight of only 1,862 pounds and a length of only 16 feet 10 inches in tow mode.

As you normally have to get into much larger and heavier travel trailers or 5th wheels in order to find eight-person sleeping capacities.

Coachmen Clipper Sport 108ST Floorplan

Coachmen Clipper Sport 108ST Floorplan

And the good news is that the Clipper Sport 108ST’s high sleeping capacity is just the start of its premium features and upgrades.

Because this pop-up also offers tons of features designed to make camping life easier and more comfortable, including a large exterior storage unit, a small kitchenette, and even an optional two-piece wet bath with a combined shower and toilet.

Coachmen Clipper Sport 108ST Interior

Plus, the camper also offers a Goshen lift system with a dual-drive winch, a large 23-gallon freshwater tank, an awning, ultra comfort 4-inch heated mattresses, and a standard 20,000 BTU furnace to keep warm on those chilly nights.

For more info on the Coachmen Clipper Sport 108ST and to see a 360-degree tour of the interior, check out Coachmen’s website by clicking here.


4. Forest River V-Trec V3 / Coachmen Clipper V-Trec V3

Quick Specs

  • Average Cost: $23,500
  • Dry Weight: 3,217 Pounds
  • Closed Length: 21 Feet 8 Inches
  • Open Length: 23 Feet 5 Inches
  • Slide-Outs: 1
  • Sleeping Capacity: 8
  • Bathroom: 2-Piece Wet Bath

One of the more unique pop-up campers on this list that can sleep six is the Forest River V-Trec V3, which was formerly known as the Coachmen Clipper V-Trec V3.

Due in large part to the Forest River V-Trec V3’s distinctive layout and design.

As the V-Trec V3 is a pop-up camper toy hauler, making it very rare.

As there are only a handful of pop-up models that offer toying capability, and the V-Trec V3 is one of them.

For those unfamiliar with pop-up toy haulers though, you might be wondering what gives the V-Trec V3 its toy hauler capability.

Forest River V-Trec V3 / Coachmen Clipper V-Trec V3 Floorplan

Forest River V-Trec V3 Floorplan

Well, as is the case with most pop-up toy haulers on the market today, the V-Trec V3 offers a large open front cargo deck, which measures 60 inches across.

Allowing you to bring not only tons of sporting gear with you while camping like bikes and kayaks but also dirt bikes and even an ATV if you enjoy powersports.

Moving on from its toy hauler capability though, as mentioned above, the Forest River V-Trec V3 can comfortably sleep six, like all the pop-ups on this list.

Thanks to four separate sleeping berths, including a front fold-out king-size bed, a rear fold-out queen-size bed, a convertible dinette both, and a convertible gaucho couch.

Which like the above Coachmen Clipper Sport 108ST, actually gives the Forest River V-Trec V3 an eight-person sleeping capacity.

Beyond its high sleeping capacity though, the V-Trec V3 also offers numerous comfort and convenience features as well.

Including such upgrades as a small well-equipped kitchenette, a slide-out, and most rare of all for pop-ups, a standard two-piece wet bath, with a combined shower and toilet.

To see other pop-up toy haulers, check out our blog post “The 8 Best Pop-Up Camper Toy Haulers You Can Buy!“.


5. Forest River Rockwood Tent HW296

Quick Specs

  • Average Cost: $27,000
  • Dry Weight: 3,721 Pounds
  • Closed Length: 21 Feet 3 Inches
  • Open Length: 27 Feet 9 Inches
  • Slide-Outs: 1
  • Sleeping Capacity: 7
  • Bathroom: 2-Piece Wet Bath

If you’re looking for the ultimate in luxury and comfort in a pop-up camper but still need to sleep six, then you need to look no further than the Forest River Rockwood Tent HW296.

As this high-wall pop-up camper from Forest River has every comfort and convenience feature you can think of and then some.

Starting with the pop-up’s high sleeping capacity.

As the Rockwood Tent HW296 can sleep up to seven campers at a time.

Thanks to the pop-up’s front fold-out narrow king-size bed, rear fold-out queen-size bed, convertible u-shaped dinette booth, and sofa that doubles as another sleeping spot in a pinch.

Forest River Rockwood Tent HW296 Floorplan

Forest River Rockwood Tent HW296 Floorplan

This luxury pop-up offers more than just a high sleeping capacity though.

As the Rockwood Tent HW296 also offers one of the largest slide-outs available on a pop-up, which opens up the interior and gives the camper a very spacious feel inside.

The camper also offers one of the most well-equipped kitchens you’ll find in a pop-up as well, offering tons of counter space, an overhead kitchen cabinet, a kitchen sink, an oven/range, a three-way refrigerator, and even a microwave.

Allowing you to cook just about any meal you could want while traveling and camping.

And if you want to keep the cooking smells out of the camper, this well-equipped pop-up even offers a standard outdoor griddle that attaches to the side of the camper.

Forest River Rockwood Tent HW296 Interior

Plus, the pop-up also offers every conceivable upgrade as well, including a power roof lift, a 20,000 BTU furnace, an optional AC, heated mattresses on the bunk ends, and an awning with LED lighting.

And finally, as you might expect from a pop-up of this caliber, the Forest River Rockwood Tent HW296 also offers a standard two-piece wet bath, with a combined shower and cassette toilet.

For more information on the Forest River Rockwood Tent HW296 and to see a 360-degree tour of the interior, check out Forest River’s website by clicking here.


6. OPUS OP4

Quick Specs

  • Average Cost: $34,500
  • Dry Weight: 3,100 Pounds
  • Closed Length: 17 Feet
  • Slide-Outs: None
  • Sleeping Capacity: 6
  • Bathroom: Outdoor Shower

Without a doubt, the most unique pop-up camper on this list that can sleep six is the OPUS OP4, thanks to its one-of-a-kind air inflation technology.

Because while most standard pop-up campers require a multi-step process of raising the top, folding out the bunks, and manually placing doors and windows in place, the OPUS OP4 uses air technology to set up the camper.

Allowing the OP4 with the use of a built-in compressor and air beam technology to inflate the walls and roof of the pop-up with a push of a button.

In fact, the process is so simple and easy that the OP4 can be set up in as little as two minutes, which is a fraction of the time that it takes to set up a standard pop-up camper.

OPUS OP4 Floorplan

Opus OP4 Floorplan

The uniqueness doesn’t stop there on this one-of-a-kind pop-up though.

As OPUS completely flipped the standard interior pop-up layout on its head by moving the kitchen outdoors in an exterior slide-out, which allows for more interior space inside the camper for sleeping and hanging out.

And speaking of sleeping, like all other pop-ups on this list, the OP4 can comfortably sleep six, due to its front and rear double beds and convertible u-shaped dinette booth.

OPUS OP4 Interior

Also, if you’re someone that likes to do a lot of boondocking and dry camping, this camper should definitely be on your shortlist, as the OP4 offers tons of off-grid capability.

Thanks to numerous off-grid features, including a 40-gallon freshwater tank, a ZAMP 140-watt panel and solar port, a 20-pound propane tank holder, multiple 12V and USB outlets, LED lighting, and an optional lithium battery system.

For more information on the OPUS OP4 and to view wind and rain durability videos of the camper, check out OPUS’s website by clicking here.

FAQs

Can a pop-up camper sleep 6?

While many pop-up campers only sleep four or less, some pop-ups can sleep six or more, like the Coachmen Clipper LS 107LS, which can sleep six, or the Forest River Rockwood Tent HW296, which can sleep seven.

How many people can pop-up campers sleep?

Pop-up campers can sleep anywhere from 2 to 8 people, depending on their size, design, and floor plan.
However, most standard tent-style pop-ups with opposing fold-out bunks will typically sleep between 4 and 6 at a time.

Is there an RV that sleeps 6?

Most RV classes, including travel trailers, fifth wheels, pop-ups, toy haulers, and Class A and C motorhomes offer trim levels and floorplans with six-person or higher sleeping capacities.

What is the smallest pop-up camper that can sleep 6?

The smallest and lightest pop-up camper that can sleep 6 is the Forest River Rockwood Tent 1940LTD, which has a closed length of 13 feet 9 inches and a dry weight of 1,608 pounds.

Wrap-Up

Often pop-up campers only offer a four-person sleeping capacity or less, due to size constraints and layout.

However, as this article has shown there are several pop-up campers available today that offer higher sleeping capacities.

Making them ideal for larger families or camping parties that want the flexibility and lightweight design of a pop-up but still need a large sleeping capacity.

So if you’re in the market for a pop-up camper but still need a high-sleeping capacity, we hope this article has shown what’s possible by highlighting some of the best and most popular six-person pop-up campers.

As each pop-up on this list offers plenty of sleeping capacity and room, along with a variety of other great features and amenities the whole family can enjoy.

So whether you’re looking for a pop-up with a high sleeping capacity to take on weekend camping trips or long-term excursions, there’s sure to be a pop-up camper on this list that will meet you and your family’s needs.

Happy camping!

Jason Kidd

Jason is an avid lover of RVs and the RV lifestyle. He is both a writer and editor for RV Owner HQ and has been RVing and camping for over 20 years.

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