Our first camper was a second-hand Alaskan. We enjoyed it, despite its quirks. Liked that it sat low on the truck BUT ...
The top was hand-pumped up. It wasn't uncommon for it to go up unevenly. Just had to let it down again and start over.
The lack of storage was frustrating. Because the top comes down to counter height, there is no storage up high. Everything is stored below your waist.
Lunch or coffee stops were also frustrating sometimes. Couldn't just climb in and make a quick bite to eat. Had to lift the top each time.
The inconvenience wasn't worth it in the long run. Now with our regular height camper, we're not sure there was much advantage to having a low camper that took the extra effort.