Apr-15-2018 09:48 PM
Apr-25-2018 05:50 PM
azrving wrote:
Thanks for posting this. My son is looking for a lightweight TC. I remember how nice it was to go from a tent to a pickup cap so that eureka certainly has it's place in the market.
Apr-24-2018 02:30 PM
Apr-22-2018 08:57 PM
Eric&Lisa wrote:
Okay, I'll bite.... Anyone remember Clint Eastwood in a couple of late 70's flicks with Clyde? 'Any which way but loose' and 'Any which way you can'? In one of those movies they hit the road with a bare bones camper on the back of truck. They head out on their adventures chasing a chippie across country. They cook over a campfire by a stream, and do their 'business' in the woods. Every time I watch those shows I notice how rustic & simple the camper looks.
My point... Having a simple shelter on the back of a pickup truck is how truck camping used to be. We seem to have gotten all big & fancy, but there is no reason a basic format won't still work.
-Eric
Apr-21-2018 11:09 AM
Apr-20-2018 07:08 PM
Apr-19-2018 09:36 PM
Powerdude wrote:
I think this is great.
Having a lower price allows people to get into truck camping at a much lower entry point. Some people prefer new and simpler, because they may be intimidated by a used, more complex item that may require extra maintenance that they may not be familiar with.
Definitely a plus to have more choices in the market.
Apr-19-2018 09:23 PM
free radical wrote:Travels with Yoly wrote:
Picked up our new truck camper this week and getting ready to customize much of the interior. At 1220 lbs on the Cat scale and a base model price of about $7500 it opens lots of door in a specialized niche market.
The Lightest and Least Expensive Production Truck Camper on the Planet !
Looks nice,,but the cabover could be bit longer for more room up there..
Apr-19-2018 05:37 PM
Apr-18-2018 08:31 PM
Travels with Yoly wrote:
Picked up our new truck camper this week and getting ready to customize much of the interior. At 1220 lbs on the Cat scale and a base model price of about $7500 it opens lots of door in a specialized niche market.
The Lightest and Least Expensive Production Truck Camper on the Planet !
Apr-18-2018 04:12 PM
Travels with Yoly wrote:3 tons wrote:
A ‘not too many frills’ approach, but very well concieved, well executed and includes most of the basic necessaries and essentials...Personalizing to one’s remaining needs (e.g. a buddy heater, or extra water tank) should complete the bill for a happy get away camper!!...I’m certain a solid market niche exist for this offering...
3 tons
An extra jug for fresh water brings the capacity to 10 gallons for an additional $14. This is the same capacity as the fresh water tank on our previous $25K Adventurer 80RB. We bought a portable toilet with a 5.3 gallon capacity, larger than the black tank on the Adventurer. We have a great compressor fridge that is much more reliable and doesn't require level to function and deals with high altitudes just fine. It gets down to temperature (32* and 0* in the separate freezer) in less than 30 minutes. We've added a 1500 watt inverter and 100 AH AGM battery, a 24 inch LED flat screen, a PS4, a 5 inch short queen memory foam mattress, a 10 inch single burner induction cook top and I'm building a large sliding dinette/work table. With the Honda EU2000 we should be good to go comfortably for some time. All together now, including the toilet, we've invested $9.1K and it's quite deluxe, if just a bit small.
Apr-18-2018 02:29 PM
Travels with Yoly wrote:
I'm not sure what you mean by a "text version" ? After researching truck campers and owning 3 previously I'm simply stating what I found. The cheapest non cab-over truck camper is the Rayzr series and we owned one. They run around $8.6K to $9.9K. The Eureka equivalent starts at $5.5K and $6K with dinette and sleeper. The add on cab-over on the Eureka is $1.5K extra making the cab-over truck camper $7.5K. We weighed ours on a Cat scale on the way home and it was 1220 lbs.
So, if you know of a new production cab-over truck camper costing less than $7500 and weighing less than 1220 lbs, please let us know.
Apr-18-2018 02:27 PM
K Mac wrote:
Any concerns about cab clearance ? Nice Camper, I can see myself going this route down the road. Congrats and Enjoy.
Apr-18-2018 02:22 PM
3 tons wrote:
A ‘not too many frills’ approach, but very well concieved, well executed and includes most of the basic necessaries and essentials...Personalizing to one’s remaining needs (e.g. a buddy heater, or extra water tank) should complete the bill for a happy get away camper!!...I’m certain a solid market niche exist for this offering...
3 tons
Apr-18-2018 02:10 PM
jimh425 wrote:
Do you have a text version of why it is the lightest and least expensive and what you are comparing it to?