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P.O. Box 1330

Byron, GA  31008

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Truck Camper

Truck campers are also called slide-in campers.

For part-time RV enthusiasts who already have a pick-up truck, sometimes a truck camper is the perfect compromise. For a fraction of the price of a motorhome, you can add most of the RV features to the back of your two- or four-door pickup truck for . And, when you’re not camping, just slide the camper off and you’ve got your open-bed pickup ready for a trip to the lumber yard.

Flexibility is the strongest point of the truck camper. Because your camper is in the bed of your truck, you can also tow a boat or cargo trailer behind your truck. With four-wheel-drive, a truck camper can generally go a lot farther off the beaten path than most other, larger RV’s. You’ll likely have a small sink, toilet, stove, refrigerator, some storage cabinets, and a bed positioned over the truck cab. Many even have a shower, TV and microwave oven.

Outdoor enthusiasts love the maneuverability and convenience of a truck camper, especially for short trips. Some feature a pop-up roof design for additional headroom, while keeping a lower profile while driving.

They come in models that will fit almost any pickup, and like all other RV types, offer a range of choices. Some will have minimal accommodations while many include full bath and kitchen facilities, dinettes, beds, heating, air conditioning, electric, Waste Water and fresh water tanks, propane, and generators. Some models are even using slide-outs for more space.

  • Usually 6-21 feet long
  • Sleep up to six
  • Typically $12,000 to $26,000 new
 
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