You get two different types, side entrance models which are larger (4/6 berth) and end entrance models which are 2 or 4 berth
Certainly on the side entrance models the beds are held in place by strong poles that transfer weight into the chassis itself. With the corner steadies down and a kockey wheel at hitch end i hate to think how much weight you would actually need to tip one of these! I would imagine the bed board or poles would give way first!!
On the end entrance models you sleepout over the long sides of the camper and the bed boards have vertical poles that go to the floor, so again the amount of force that would need to be generated to tip the whole camper would be huge if you oook at the physics of it
if you tget a model that has gas struts on the bed bopards you would have more of a chance of putting things up yourself as the bed boards are probably the physically hardest part of doing it
An awning on your own however is another matter!
Good luck with searching!
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