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Truck Camper |
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A unit loaded onto, or affixed to, the bed or chassis of a pickup, the truck camper
is popular for backroad journeys, accessing remote locales and family recreational
camping.
Size: 18 to 21 feet
Cost (without tow
vehicle):
- Average Retail Value: $13,103
- Range: Most available from $4,580 to $22,590
Sleeps: Up to six people (depending on model)
Features:
- With the boom in pickup sales, adding a camper is an easy, economical way for many
first-timers to begin RVing.
- Truck campers combine the best benefits of the self-contained motorhome with
those of a towable trailer.
- Compact size makes the truck camper a versatile, manageable and
convenient RV for local travel to and from the campsite.
- At home or at the final travel destination, the camping unit can be detached and set on its own jacks allowing pickup
truck to be used separately.
- Truck campers are made in a wide array of sizes with floor plans that provide a
variety of options such as toilets, showers, kitchen facilities, air-conditioners and
pop-up roofs.
- Traditionally built for efficient use of space, maximizing living and storage
areas has not been a priority for truck camper buyers. However, with today's manufacturers
offering a wide range of floor plans and options such as extended cabovers, truck campers
can be more spacious than ever before.
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*Content provided by RVIA.org
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