Probably not a lot of difference.
Poptop will probably be a bit heavier than the full height, (frame strengthening weighs more than wall sheeting), full height is a little bit better in insulation, full height has a better toilet/shower setup, poptop lets you get into off road places better, but the best thing about poptop is all the extra space above the cupboards that you can put oversized stuff on when setup. Eg, when the grandkids come with us they have a duffle bag full of clothes, used to be two but I've trained mum a little, it can be put above the cupboards and got down with ease. Its far too big to go into one of the extra cupboards.
Another possible problem with poptops is, if there is an air-con unit on the roof they can be quite heavy to lift. One we tried was too heavy for SWMBO to lift.
Get either, forget about the fuel cost and just get out there.


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