Let’s first address an comments about Arctic Fox quality. My truck camper has been in the dessert, heavy rain storm, and snow storms. They are built very well. The weak link on any camper, but especially an Arctic Fox it water intrusion. Make sure your roof membrane is tightly snug and screwed well on the edges. Check your seals after every trip. Keep them dry with a dehumidifier. If you treat them like a car they will not last. They are not temperamental, they are like planes that need constant service and check ups.
I bought a used Artic Fox thinking I was getting qaulity unit but had rot as built to fail,I see same thing on this unit wich will have to taken apart 2 years for reseal or rebuild it when get home.
Let’s first address an comments about Arctic Fox quality. My truck camper has been in the dessert, heavy rain storm, and snow storms. They are built very well. The weak link on any camper, but especially an Arctic Fox it water intrusion. Make sure your roof membrane is tightly snug and screwed well on the edges. Check your seals after every trip. Keep them dry with a dehumidifier. If you treat them like a car they will not last. They are not temperamental, they are like planes that need constant service and check ups.
How about some more on truck campers??😊
I bought a used Artic Fox thinking I was getting qaulity unit but had rot as built to fail,I see same thing on this unit wich will have to taken apart 2 years for reseal or rebuild it when get home.
i am looking at the secondary, used market. the build quality is amazing. don't
care it's dated. the saved money can go to ev upgrades.
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