You can quickly sort and find truck campers by type and features using the Truck Camper Buyers Guide.įor a comprehensive overview of the available types and how to select the right one for you, please read, “ Picking The Perfect Truck Camper” and, “ The Best Camper”. Hard sides with one, two, and even three slide-outs open up truck campers to full-size sofas, huge dry baths, and even kitchen islands. Hard side and pop-up truck campers can contain all of the full-size amenities found on motorhomes and fifth wheels including bathrooms with showers and toilets, kitchens with sinks, microwaves, refrigerators, cooktops, and ovens, dinettes with full-booth seating for four adults, and cabover bedrooms with queen-size beds and plentiful storage. Pop-ups have soft walls that pop-up for camping, and pop-down for travel. Hard sides have hard walls similar to a motorhome or towable RV. There are two types of truck campers hard sides and pop-ups. Whatever you call them, it’s important to know which camper is best for you, how to properly match a truck and camper, and which companies are selling them today. In Australia, they are commonly known as tray campers. In the United States and Canada, truck campers are also known as truck bed campers, slide-in campers, pickup campers, and cabover campers.
As we like to say at TCM, “If it doesn’t demount, it doesn’t count”. The common feature is the ability to demount the camper from the truck. If you want fun, freedom, and adventure, you want a truck camper.Ī truck camper is a demountable recreational vehicle (RV) that is loaded and unloaded from the bed of a full-size or mid-size pickup truck. Truck campers are the ultimate Go Anywhere, Camp Anywhere, Tow Anything RV.