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Grit_dog
Feb 20, 2022Navigator
Nice looking camper. Appears the “flatbed” is part of the camper? Otherwise those wheel wells don’t look like there’s enough room in them unless the fender well is built up into what looks like the camper portion.
Other observations. Looks heavy. Not that other big campers aren’t, but first blush after reading about his campers is they may be the heaviest TCs out there.
Hope he’s very successful, as it appears he’s very skilled.
But a camper like this is basically for the little class c customer who wants 4wd and room for the family to ride in the cab, not the “typical” TC owner.
Now if the “bed” stays on the truck, it’s a bit more useful but still very limited to those who mostly camp and only use the truck without the camper infrequently.
Wood framed, wood paneling, more wood in the cabinets than standard campers. And typical roof construction. This part is where you lose me. He gets an A+ for interior design. But that’s where the innovation ends. A camper designed and built by a carpenter is a step backwards in camper technology.
Other observations. Looks heavy. Not that other big campers aren’t, but first blush after reading about his campers is they may be the heaviest TCs out there.
Hope he’s very successful, as it appears he’s very skilled.
But a camper like this is basically for the little class c customer who wants 4wd and room for the family to ride in the cab, not the “typical” TC owner.
Now if the “bed” stays on the truck, it’s a bit more useful but still very limited to those who mostly camp and only use the truck without the camper infrequently.
Wood framed, wood paneling, more wood in the cabinets than standard campers. And typical roof construction. This part is where you lose me. He gets an A+ for interior design. But that’s where the innovation ends. A camper designed and built by a carpenter is a step backwards in camper technology.
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