Common to who? Who in their right mind is going to unload their truck every single night, move everything in the cab. (we're talking a heavy fridge cooler, totes with heavy recovery gear, tools, kids toys, bikes, etc). That is definitely not common practice to anyone that has camped using a tacoma. A big RTT or a shell with a big fold-out canopy is really the only feasible solution to this issue.
Awesome! That’s the first set up that I’ve seen that I would be comfortable having my kids to sleep in & still be close enough to protect them
Great video, thank you. Love my X1. Phenomenal craftsmanship. Keep on keepin on
Thank you!
I could only dream of having a setup like that. My 97 4runner will do for now.
3rd Gen 4Runners are our favorite!
Certainly would be nice if you gave an idea of cost of everything.
Such a sweet setup.
Thank you!
Beautiful rig! Just curious, where do you keep your spare tire?
Where is all your gear with this setup?
The topper tents what is it bands and where to buy? Thanks 🙏
What size mattress is that full or queen?
It's worth $14k base?
Oh easily Alucab canopy camper hands down. This has been known for years.
Far beyond super pacific came into fruition.
Nothing wrong with Alucab, they're great! This is lighter, lower profile, and built differently... just another option.
Did you add a link for mattress?
I found it. Nvm. Ty for the video
I can't get that mattress to fit in my 5 ft bed. whats the secret?
how did you get the handles black?
The new ones all have black handles now...
Topo Topper a lot less than Super Pacific.
Def not the best camper but better than most
Name a better canopy camper in its class...
Bed stiffeners😬
There have been a few different ones on there... lol it's necessary.
It's not the best. OMG, fanboy. I don't even have an AT Overland, but after tons of research, they are the best.
with this setup there is zero space for the rest of your gear. This is not feasible for a family of four on a trip over a night or two.
Common to who? Who in their right mind is going to unload their truck every single night, move everything in the cab. (we're talking a heavy fridge cooler, totes with heavy recovery gear, tools, kids toys, bikes, etc). That is definitely not common practice to anyone that has camped using a tacoma. A big RTT or a shell with a big fold-out canopy is really the only feasible solution to this issue.