Forum Discussion

  • At last years Truck Camper Adventure Rally Rugged Mountain brought one to the rally and it's a monster with a huge amount of space that is well thought out. With all the slides in you can still get to the bathroom and kitchen area.
  • These monster campers on med duty trucks are a very niche market. Even more so than TCs in general. Getting closer to the class 5 super Cs in size and price.
  • Its not heavy for a F550 or 5500. Even with a steel bed you probably have close to 9k of available payload. So figure the camper with full water and propane might weigh 7500 I see plenty of room for solar, batteries and a nice rock collection.
  • zb39 wrote:
    I see the web site says 74,900. thats a lot of camper for that price. Would like to see one in person.


    I noticed that as well. Sounds either like creative advertising or maybe someone who is actually trying to sell more campers.

    TCs have always or at least since I’ve been into campers in the last 10 years, been way overpriced for the space and materials involved compared to trailers.
    And that has gotten even worse since the Rona.
    Possible that it’s an honest price, but seems a bit “off” for the more custom high $ TC market.
  • I see the web site says 74,900. thats a lot of camper for that price. Would like to see one in person.
  • First impression is definitely the perfect application for the vehicle you’re getting.
    Biggest reservation would be resale if that matters to you, since TCs are already a very limited market, those with big flatbeds to haul it are only a very small % of the already small market and those that have seem bed length style CA etc are smaller and those that want a flatbed camper smaller yet.
    That said it is basically the ultimate luxury TC. But what is the catch and how are they undercutting the big name mfgs for comparable units?
  • Lwiddis wrote:
    First impression, hauling a camper on a flatbed truck is soooo ugly.


    Lol, easy there sparky….
  • There have been a few brands that came on the market and disappeared. Let's see if this one makes more than a year or two.
  • First impression, hauling a camper on a flatbed truck is soooo ugly.