SoonDockin wrote:
I have narrowed my search for a truck camper and to these two are at the top of my list. I need to plan a road trip to look at one soon. I decided on these mainly due to the lighter weight, decent size holding tanks and full features.
One thing of interest is they seem to have a lower profile. Exterior height at 7'7" seems to be around a foot shorter than most others. I'm not sure how they accomplish that. There are tanks under the floor and a 6'6" interior height, so the tanks must be fairly low profile. Might be just the ticket to fit under a 12' door.
I am curious to see how the rear bath vs front bath feels when inside the camper.
I noticed the front pass through window seems to be offset. I am wondering how that affects visibility through the camper. It also seems using the pass through to a rear truck window is not optimal.
You're making a great decision. Can't go wrong with either one model. The basements are smaller than the one's found in the Arctic Foxes so that's why the tanks are smaller, but still, having a basement means more floor space with relatively large tanks for a lightweight truck camper.
The rear bathroom feels fine. It is higher up which requires a step up to get into it but it's not that big of a deal. The reason for the additional height is because the bathroom sits over one end of the black tank.
Yes, the window is offset, but I can still see through it fine for rear highway visibility. Due to it's size it's really not practical to pass anything through it but maybe a sandwich or small pet.