Truck Campers

A Truck camper is also referred to as a slide-in camper. It sites in the bed of a pickup truck. One of the benefits of truck campers over other RV styles is that they are quite mobile for someone inclined to move it to a different truck. The price range of truck campers range depends on a number of different factors. However, you can expect to find an older used one starting at a few thousand dollar to as much as thirty thousand for an great condition high end model. New truck campers start out at about 5 grand and go up to as much as 50 or 60 thousand. A truck camper might be just what you need for occassional camping or an overnight fishing trip.

RV Companies has compiled an alphabetical index of truck camper manufacturers in North America. Click on the link of your desired truck camper company to be redirected to more information about them. Thank you.

Truck Camper Manufacturers

Adventurer Truck Camper

Alaskan Campers

All-Terrain Campers

Armorlite Technologies

AT Overland

Bigfoot Industries Truck Camper

Bison Overland

Bundutec USA

Cache Camper

Capri Camper

EarthCruiser

Earth Roamer

EZ Lite

Forest River

Four Wheel Pop Up Campers

Global Expedition

Hallmark RV

Hiatus Campers

Host Campers

Kimbo Campers

KingStar Campers

Lance Campers

Loki Basecamp

Nimbl Vehicles

Northern Lite

Northwood Manufacturing

NuCamp Rv

Outfitter Manufacturing

Overland Explorer Vehicles

Rossmonster Overland

Rugged Mountain Campers

SuperTramp Campers

Timeout Trailers

Total Composites

Travel Lite RV

TruckHouse

There are many pros and cons for truck campers when compared with other types of RVs. Let’s go over some of these differences and we can see if a truck camper makes sense for you.

One of the first things you’ll notice about truck campers is that there is no additional registrations fees or requirements in most states. They consider it cargo. Afterall, it just rights right on to your truck making it the most mobile of RVs. This also comes in handy if you would like to off road a bit. You will also enjoy the added fuel efficiency and easier parking compared to a large style of RV.

Truck campers are often more rugged and durable and often will have a longer life they other types of RVs and travel trailers. This can come in handy for a quick getaway or a more short term, rugged, unorthodox lifestyle. Another benefit is that truck camper owners don’t have worry about height limits and limited parking.

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