Thank you all companies for building awesome campers, not just camper but little houses. Not just for american, also for the world. The world need to be outdoor these day With family and friends,,,,Any companythat build these tiny home will be very successful ….one more note, there are so many people with plenty of moneies in the world….and last thing, houses in America is overbuild and over way overpriced ❤❤❤😊😅 more power to you!
Wow I like it. I have a feeling lots of pop up camper companies will see this and copy it in some way in time. It just makes sense. Semi hard/soft sides look so much better than traditional floppy sided pop ups.
AC for a midsize truck camper is hard due to the payload of the truck and most midsize campers being just a shell. Most midsize capers are similar to a Super Pacific/go fast camper to where it’s basically a shell. You could opt for a portable AC unit like the Zero Breeze or Eco Flow. The Eco Flow also does heat as well. Eco flow also has refrigerators and portable power stations.
Overlanding has officially jumped the shark! The market now is totally over-saturated. In 5 years, most of these companies will be out of business as the overlanding fad dies its predictable death. But the funny thing is that weekend warriors are the ones buying these over-priced and over-built products. I go on 3-month trips to Baja and am totally comfortable in a basic cabover shell with no pop-ups, bells or whistles.
It is becoming over saturated, that being said it’s creating a lot of innovation which I truly enjoy seeing. Can I afford most of them? Absolutely not!
@@trystankirkley5829I was gonna say the same thing!! Most will die out sure, but their innovative ideas will be passed on to the companies that survive and improve the industry.
Not sure which camper you are talking about but with any pop up, most of them should be able to handle the snow especially if you can mount stuff on top. Now if you do have stuff mounted on top, it will also depend on how much weight. But with most pop ups, you can just upgrade your struts to support more weight, BUT you should check with the payload of the top before doing so because even though you may upgrade your struts to lift more weight, it’s possible that the actual top of the camper can’t support that weight and can fail.
The sequoia is an SUV, so unfortunately you cannot put a truck camper on it. An option could possibly be to cut the roof out and cut the bottom of a Rooftop tent out and mount the two, but I don’t know if that’s possible with a sequoia and requires a lot of custom fabrication
Hated almost all of them. Why can't we have two door trucks with long beds???? And most of these options are not very wide. Why? aerodynamics? Well, I would pay a little more for gas to have some space. Amazing designs, but missing the basics, IMHO. Cheers! Great Video by the way!
Hi guys I have a Chevy Colorado with the v6 it's the work truck it's the 2022 with the 5,2 bed Chevy says i can't have a truck camper on it i have texted and e mail them no answer maybe you can help me out
Look on your driver's door for the tire and load rating. It should tell you there. It is probably going to be somewhere between 1,380 - 1,530 lbs. But double-check and make sure for your specific truck. You said 5,2 bed. I am not sure what that means, if you have a regular truck bed then the following should work. With that load rating, you will be fine with any popup style camper that sits on top of bed like Hardsider, Super Pacific, Harker, Explore Elevated, etc. Whats going to matter is then how much weight you add after the fact. You can also contact any of these companies and they should be able to help you to see if their camper is compatible with your truck.
Thank you all companies for building awesome campers, not just camper but little houses. Not just for american, also for the world. The world need to be outdoor these day With family and friends,,,,Any companythat build these tiny home will be very successful ….one more note, there are so many people with plenty of moneies in the world….and last thing, houses in America is overbuild and over way overpriced ❤❤❤😊😅 more power to you!
50:12 spare tyre place is nice 53:05 nice spacious layout
Awesome video, so many options so hard to choose!
Very good Camping 💯❤👍🙏 New Subscribe
55:13 Coffee!
Wow I like it. I have a feeling lots of pop up camper companies will see this and copy it in some way in time. It just makes sense. Semi hard/soft sides look so much better than traditional floppy sided pop ups.
I agree, We will start seeing more hardsided walls on RTT's and truck campers.
FOUR WHEEL CAMPERS FTW, they started it all.... Scout and KIMBO is dope too
Outstanding content, watched the entire video. Subscribed!
Welcome aboard!
Great videos bro I definitely subscribed and hit that bell notification
Love you’re videos. Wish they made more things for the Ford Maverick
There are just so many trucks!
Do you make one with a bidet for my cybertruck?
what would yall recommend for a 5ft ranger? only thing is AC is a must..
AC for a midsize truck camper is hard due to the payload of the truck and most midsize campers being just a shell. Most midsize capers are similar to a Super Pacific/go fast camper to where it’s basically a shell.
You could opt for a portable AC unit like the Zero Breeze or Eco Flow. The Eco Flow also does heat as well.
Eco flow also has refrigerators and portable power stations.
What ever happen to a bed roll in the back of your truck and sleep under the stars. Cost about 30 dollars😂no but good job guys keep up the good work.
Overlanding has officially jumped the shark! The market now is totally over-saturated. In 5 years, most of these companies will be out of business as the overlanding fad dies its predictable death. But the funny thing is that weekend warriors are the ones buying these over-priced and over-built products. I go on 3-month trips to Baja and am totally comfortable in a basic cabover shell with no pop-ups, bells or whistles.
I hear ya, Fonzie
It is becoming over saturated, that being said it’s creating a lot of innovation which I truly enjoy seeing. Can I afford most of them? Absolutely not!
@@trystankirkley5829I was gonna say the same thing!! Most will die out sure, but their innovative ideas will be passed on to the companies that survive and improve the industry.
The more "choices" the better, every market is over saturated, quality always survives!
It will help with pricing and it will also help flush out truly good ideas.
Somebody make hard sided wedge camper with window as passthrough (easy with Tundra).
At what cost ? $30-50k I bet, witch is ridiculous. And I hope the viewers agree 😢👎👎
How does it handle the weight of snow on the roof?
Not sure which camper you are talking about but with any pop up, most of them should be able to handle the snow especially if you can mount stuff on top.
Now if you do have stuff mounted on top, it will also depend on how much weight.
But with most pop ups, you can just upgrade your struts to support more weight, BUT you should check with the payload of the top before doing so because even though you may upgrade your struts to lift more weight, it’s possible that the actual top of the camper can’t support that weight and can fail.
8 stop.!! Can be fitted with a drain? 30 seconds and have a drain really.!! Do like tho, but wet shower and toilet would do it and under 20
I’m really looking for a truck camper or body will not outrageously prices
Ok super tramp campers - the best so far but price??
The most expensive.
Megatron IMO is about $500,000 USD
Do you have one that fits on a Toyota Sequoia?
The sequoia is an SUV, so unfortunately you cannot put a truck camper on it. An option could possibly be to cut the roof out and cut the bottom of a Rooftop tent out and mount the two, but I don’t know if that’s possible with a sequoia and requires a lot of custom fabrication
They took the flippac and turned it around? Why?
Hated almost all of them. Why can't we have two door trucks with long beds???? And most of these options are not very wide. Why? aerodynamics? Well, I would pay a little more for gas to have some space. Amazing designs, but missing the basics, IMHO. Cheers! Great Video by the way!
Long beds are good !
I don’t think long beds are that popular in this specific overland industry.
However, they are popular in the full-size RV style truck campers
Lance Campers 🤣🤣🤣🤦♀️
Wow no Alu-cab??
We have featured Alu-cab in previous videos. Will will make sure to capture them this year though
Ok 7 is ok
I can do a towable for 15 brand new.!! And it has everything
Ok boomer
Ok all have different problems I have found 1 to fit my needs and 90% of other people needs
And that one was what?
Hi guys I have a Chevy Colorado with the v6 it's the work truck it's the 2022 with the 5,2 bed Chevy says i can't have a truck camper on it i have texted and e mail them no answer maybe you can help me out
Look on your driver's door for the tire and load rating. It should tell you there. It is probably going to be somewhere between 1,380 - 1,530 lbs. But double-check and make sure for your specific truck.
You said 5,2 bed. I am not sure what that means, if you have a regular truck bed then the following should work.
With that load rating, you will be fine with any popup style camper that sits on top of bed like Hardsider, Super Pacific, Harker, Explore Elevated, etc. Whats going to matter is then how much weight you add after the fact.
You can also contact any of these companies and they should be able to help you to see if their camper is compatible with your truck.
@WelcomeToTheOutdoorsGear thanks for the help
Aka VW buses. Check them out. Nothing new under the sun.
You are talking about RV style camper. These are overlanders. Very different.
Good ideas but no to the first 5
9 no
6 no