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I like your style my wife on the other hand would tell me to have fun she will stay at home lol. Sometimes that sounds like a win win lol
@JACKAL you already have a bad ass rig but I can understand the need for something smaller occasionally. We started with tent then almost immediately went to camper. My only problem was the continued maintenance and need for a cover so that’s when the bus came around. Mileage was better but that’s different deal. After so many years of dealing with shear size and everything feeling like a chore it started effecting how often we made it out. Moved back to tent and got out more often and had more fun. That’s why we went small this time. Something so nice about getting into something efficient and not needing to drag the whole damn house with you. It use to feel like we were camping with the house and honestly ruined the experience for us.
We like to camp and feel it, sometimes good or bad but a camper imo should be somewhere to sleep and make food. Nice to have an actual mattress and a late night s***ter though lol. We will still tent camp from our roots but it’s nice to have something easy to get up into wherever you want to go.
Why I’m saying all that is a camper is an easy way to do so especially if you got the truck. You do. Dually to boot which increases your options. I don’t like carrying big campers on single axle, your truck will take anything, so like I saw suggested I’d go a lance or something nice but maybe a bit older. Be best with a one piece roof. Most of this you already know. Who knows though maybe you’ll get out more then you’d think to different places with something easier and more efficient. Whatever your decision best of luck and enjoy yourself!
You’re truck sure won’t care what you bring but ya if you’re trying to bring more then one Sxs I can see the need for something different. Good problem to have lol.Exactly what you said about dragging the whole darn house, for as nice as my 45' toyhauler was, it still didn't fit a single Pioneer 1000 properly, and I wanted the option to take 2 full size sxs and a P500 on the occasions we ride away from TN, by the same token want to be able to run to Myrtle Beach etc. for 3 days and just park easily near the ocean etc. without any trailers.
A single piece aluminum roof is a must, been looking at decent used stuff online, several options in the $1,500-$4,000 range of the older Lance models, which is the standard others are judged by.
Just like you mentioned, just want a comfortable, warm, and dry place to sleep any time of year. Don't need a ton of room, a decent shower and the portable toilet can do the trick.
After essentially living on the road in my pickup the last 3 years, you can make out most of the time hitting truckstops for getting a good long shower, etc. Using the camper bathroom for when your parked away from such amenities.
I really like the 4 Wheel Camper pop ups, like what @100Acre Has (but without the extra tall 9.5' interior height)(and I'm thinking I don't need the 5 gallon bucket either).
At the takeover last year he kindly gave my wife the grand tour.
Got permission to replace the toy hauler but no budget.
(Its kind of a trick she pulls on me, have permission to park an antique bus behind the barn, but no budget for that)
Wife doesn't like the tent section due to her concerns about cold weather.
I'm thinking my 2nd choice is something on Craigslist cheap.
You’re truck sure won’t care what you bring but ya if you’re trying to bring more then one Sxs I can see the need for something different. Good problem to have lol.
Another option would be throwing a couple goods in your trailer, and making it usable. But with your pickup and that trailer I think camper is way to go and especially if you’re finding something nice for under 4K. You got all the room needed in the trailer so the camper wouldn’t ever need to be packed.
I've spent a lot of time trying to decide what the best camping set up is that would accommodate all the different kinds of trips I take. I like the pickup camper idea as I could easily add trailer and toys or just take the camper. But when the prices are equivalent to a 5th wheel and not even half the space it's hard to rationalize. I havent seen this brand before and the price is certainly very appealing.Been the big toyhaulers route x2, considered the motorhome and enclosed trailer route, but what if already have a capable HD pickup and only make occasional trips and only need to sleep 2 people?
Seriously considering going the pickup camper route with an enclosed 28ft trailer for the toys.
This unit, Capri Campers built in TX is half the price (about $19k as pictured and equipped below)of the equivalent LANCE or Artic Fox campers with similar equipment at $45k range.
Capri Camper | World's Best Truck Camper
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I've spent a lot of time trying to decide what the best camping set up is that would accommodate all the different kinds of trips I take. I like the pickup camper idea as I could easily add trailer and toys or just take the camper. But when the prices are equivalent to a 5th wheel and not even half the space it's hard to rationalize. I havent seen this brand before and the price is certainly very appealing.
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I had been doing quite a bit of additional research on the Capri campers. They offer a fairly good value compared to the Lance pickup camper series. After closely seeing how the capri is constructed out of 2x2 wood I began questioning my choice.
When it was all said and done I have chosen to go with a Lance 850 model. After involving the wife a regular crapper with a tank instead of a cassette toilet was mandatory. Using some contacts in the RV industry was able to get a great deal on a new unit that I just couldn't pass up, especially since it is all aluminum welded structure with azdel core insulation throughout and the 1 piece roof. Icing on the cake was the refrigerator / freezer is double the size of most pickup campers and can run 12v, LP, or 115v with 200 watt solar panels on roof to keep everything going. The efficient AC setup can run off the super quiet Honda EU2200i generator for 8 hrs on less than a gallon of fuel.
I had been doing quite a bit of additional research on the Capri campers. They offer a fairly good value compared to the Lance pickup camper series. After closely seeing how the capri is constructed out of 2x2 wood I began questioning my choice.
When it was all said and done I have chosen to go with a Lance 850 model. After involving the wife a regular crapper with a tank instead of a cassette toilet was mandatory. Using some contacts in the RV industry was able to get a great deal on a new unit that I just couldn't pass up, especially since it is all aluminum welded structure with azdel core insulation throughout and the 1 piece roof. Icing on the cake was the refrigerator / freezer is double the size of most pickup campers and can run 12v, LP, or 115v with 200 watt solar panels on roof to keep everything going. The efficient AC setup can run off the super quiet Honda EU2200i generator for 8 hrs on less than a gallon of fuel.
BUT if you have a truck that can pull a 5th wheel toyhauler or carry a Pickup camper and the price for a toyhauler is LESS why not not buy 5th wheel if you have the space to store it?
True 2-3 would be a benefit.There are times I want to camp for 2 or 3 days without bringing any trailer, thus I can sleep anywhere you can park just a pickup, so the root answer to why is versatility. Additionally I have yet to see a Toyhauler that can carry 3 SXS and sleep people without having to unload the toys. That's the 2nd big reason.
I have the same issue. I want to travel up through Montana and not drag a big camper the whole way. A nice pickup camper with an enclosed if needed would offer a variety of options. I've got the trailer now I need a pickup camper.There are times I want to camp for 2 or 3 days without bringing any trailer, thus I can sleep anywhere you can park just a pickup, so the root answer to why is versatility. Additionally I have yet to see a Toyhauler that can carry 3 SXS and sleep people without having to unload the toys. That's the 2nd big reason.
Not to many with a bathroom for a 6.5" bed.I have the same issue. I want to travel up through Montana and not drag a big camper the whole way. A nice pickup camper with an enclosed if needed would offer a variety of options. I've got the trailer now I need a pickup camper.
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Yea I know I need a bigger truckNot to many with a bathroom for a 6.5" bed.
For years in my travels, I always tried to camp next to water. It was a free bath in the wilderness. A great thing, especially after a solid day of overlanding western trails. Almost every place was near cold as snowmelt. Made you feel alive. Invigorating it was... I still look for water to camp next too. If I know I'm gonna be in state for a while, I will sometimes pick up a out of state fishing liscence.Not to many with a bathroom for a 6.5" bed.