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Camping Options

Discussion in 'Outdoors' started by Tactical_Panda, May 23, 2019.

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Which Is the Best Way to Go?

Poll closed May 23, 2020.
  1. 1. Roof-Top Tent

    8 vote(s)
    18.2%
  2. 2. Teardrop Trailer

    28 vote(s)
    63.6%
  3. Off-Road Trailer w/ RTT

    8 vote(s)
    18.2%
  1. Jan 1, 2020 at 4:26 PM
    #21
    YOTA 4X4

    YOTA 4X4 Well-Known Member

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    OME HD Lift all around, SCS SR8 Rims, 255 85 R16 Cooper ST Maxx, Decked Drawers, 30" Rigid Pro Light bar above bumper on Rago Mounts, Rigid Dually Side Shooters on Rago ditch brackets, Hondo Garage Un-Holey Phone Mount X2, Hondo Radio Knobs AR Bolt Face, Garmin InReach SE GPS synch'ed to Iphone for GPS only mapping, Wet Okole Seat Covers, Husky Liner Contour floor mats, 63 QT ARB Fridge on Alu-Cab tilting slide. GoFastCamper (#41), ARB 2500 Awning with Full Room, Mobtown Off-road Sliders and Full Aluminum Skids.
    Not sure I’ve seen a full comparison of every camper but you certainly could build a spread sheet with the Specs that matter to you and compare them. Here’s a list of all the new campers off that top of my head.

    Go Fast Camper

    Vagabond Drifter

    SNAP! Treehouse

    Leentu

    Alu-Cab Canopy Camper

    Alu-Cab Khaya

    AT Overland Summit

    4Wh Camper Project “M”

    https://expeditionportal.com/the-off-road-wedge-camper-shootout/

    Here’s a basic compassion of some of them... they kind of run the gamut from the very most basic GFC which is a hardy truck cap with a tent on top, to the Khaya which is basically a fully loaded RV truck camper. The price and weight of course fall right in line as well, the GFC is 300lbs-ish and $6K the Khaya is 1100lbs and approaching $40K, the others mostly fall in between. Depends on your needs. Also the wait list on various campers can be quite long so that can certainly play into your decision.

    I’ve personally owned the GFC, and I currently own a fully loaded Khaya, so if you have questions about either of those I’d be happy to help. I’ve had some experience with the Canopy Camper as well (it’s awesome), the Vagabond Drifter has awesome reviews from everyone I’ve talked to... the rest don’t seem all that common but you never know they could be interesting. Hopefully this at least gets you started. Good luck.

    Oh and if you want you can throw the 4Wh Campers as well. I looked at the 4wh campers before I bought my Khaya but to be honest I found them very old school and not nearly as rugged as some of the other options...
     

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