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Truck Campers - Simple and Functional

 

Truck campers may be the perfect RV solution if you are a weekend warrior who likes to head out for a quick trip to the woods for hunting or fishing. Truck campers are small, you don't need a special license to use one, and they are relatively inexpensive compared to many of the other recreational vehicle choices. It may also be a lot more comfortable than sleeping on the ground or in a tent. Some have slide outs and even kitchen and limited bathroom facilities to make them even more convenient. Here are some other features and bits of information about campers that you may or may not be aware of:

Truck campers are usually manufactured out of a wood and steel frame, covered by corrugated aluminum or fiberglass. Some of the nicer models also have insulation for increased comfort.

Truck campers are comparable in price and features to having a conversion van but they may be a little more spacious and campers are removable.

An advantage of campers being removable is that the truck can also be used without the camper whenever you don't need it. You simply store campers until you need to use them. However, if removing the camper is an issue this may be another thing to consider in your purchase.

You can purchase truck campers as a combination unit (the truck and camper together) or you can purchase the camper separately if you already own a truck. One suggestion is to purchase the truck used and the camper new. Truck campers can be purchased for less than $10,000 and if you buy a used truck your cost may be well under $30,000. This is less than many new SUVs.

Make sure that any truck you own or are purchasing for your camper will be able to handle the added weight and also that the bed is big enough to fit the camper. Truck campers come in various sizes and you will need to make sure that yours is a good and secure fit. To put the camper in, you will need to be able to remove the tailgate or put it down so that you can slide it in.

A camper is a great, inexpensive camping option. It may not be for everyone--especially if you have more than a couple of people in your group. But, for those weekend warriors it may be the perfect fit.

Author: Julie Jacobs
 
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Julie Jacobs is an expert on this subject. Julie has written several articles in the past on this topic.
 
 
 

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