I have a 2024 tundra with a 5.5ft bed. I’m debating between this and a moon lander. With this, would i be able to sleep east-west direction? I’m 5.10 and my wife is 5.7
is the top flush level on a full size? i have an f150 with a 5.5' bed and it currently fits in the garage but barely. the only thing that was stopping me from getting one of these was the fact, i wouldn't be able to park in the garage. thanks
Now, this is my kind of tuck cap topper because no cab over
yeah, theyre sweet!
I love my Bivy.
Flagstaff is 2200 miles away: can these be shipped? Other topper makers ship similarly-sized units.
yep we ship them all the time, though if you haven't seen the Grand Canyon recently, driving out here to get a camper is a good reason to do so!
How do you get the power wires from the diesel heater to the inside of the camper?
a pass through, port, or a gap around the tailgate.... there are a bunch of ways.
I have a 2024 tundra with a 5.5ft bed. I’m debating between this and a moon lander. With this, would i be able to sleep east-west direction? I’m 5.10 and my wife is 5.7
east west is 68" wide. Though give it a couple months and we might have something special for you.
@@ovrlndcamperswide body OVR LND? Something to rival the Oru Designs Bruin XL would be pretty sweet
@@ovrlndcampers if you guys can get longer bed platforms to sleep north/south… I’m in
is the top flush level on a full size? i have an f150 with a 5.5' bed and it currently fits in the garage but barely. the only thing that was stopping me from getting one of these was the fact, i wouldn't be able to park in the garage. thanks
we can adjust the sidewall height to compensate based on you requirements.
How much did it weigh with options as shown?
~265lbs
How much
Starts at $7400
That looks like a refrigerator in the closed position. Good luck.
that's because it is. We rebrand older whirlpool models. It's called upcycling.
You need to make a camper that you remove the tailgate. Makes it so much easier to get in and out
They already do
I don't wanna have to remove my perfectly good tailgate