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Flagstaff 176ED

(1994-2011; succeeded by the 176 in 2014*)

176ED first edition floorplan

Bed Layout for this model

2010 Flagstaff 176ED exterior

2010 Flagstaff 176ED back-side 2010 Flagstaff 176ED front view 2010 Flagstaff 176ED rear view 2010 Flagstaff 176ED overhead cabinet

176ED front view 176ED rear view 176ED dinette as bed 176ED galley

2010 Flagstaff 176ED powered roof vent 2010 Flagstaff 176ED side view 2010 Flagstaff 176ED galley

(2010 model year shown)

Highlights

  • The only 8' MAC.
  • The end dinette is one of the largest in any pop-up camper.

Specifications

  • Box Size: 8'
  • Open length: 17'
  • Travel Length: 12' 2"
  • Dry Weight: 1471 lbs
  • Hitch Weight: 215 lbs
  • GVWR: 2379 lbs
  • Sleeps: 6
  • Beds:
    1. 80" x 54"
    2. 80" x 42"
    3. 80" x 50"

Weights and capacities are estimates and may vary based on how individual campers are outfitted.

*When we special-ordered the 176ED starting in 2014, those campers arrived with "176" labels for some reason. The 176 model name persisted until 2021 when the special-order arrived with the original "176ED" labels. We use the two model names interchageably. Here is the page for the current 176/176ED: 176ED.

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Early Model 2008 Flagstaff 176ED exterior

Early Model 2008 Flagstaff 176ED front view Early Model 2008 Flagstaff 176ED rear view Early Model 2008 Flagstaff 176ED galley Early Model 2008 Flagstaff 176ED stove

Early Model 2008 Flagstaff 176ED dinette Early Model 2008 Flagstaff 176ED fridge area Early Model 2008 Flagstaff 176ED fridge Early Model 2008 Flagstaff 176ED cabinet

Early Model 2008 Flagstaff 176ED overhead cabinet Early Model 2008 Flagstaff 176ED exterior back-side Early Model 2008 Flagstaff 176ED dual propane Early Model 2008 Flagstaff 176ED bumper-mounted battery

Early Model 2008 Flagstaff 176ED roof rack

(used early model 2008 camper shown, with optional dual propane setup, the battery pack mounted at the back on a custom frame to help offset the weight of the second propane tank, and an aftermarket roof rack and bike yoke system)