Heyo! I'm Sean, engineer here at Enduro Campers. Thanks for starting a thread mcjager- its exciting to see people talking about us! A bit about the company: we're located in the central coast of california and are finally starting to build campers after a few years of development. Our main goals are to push the boundaries of composite tech for truck campers, and address some big gaps in the current north american camper market.
I'll be watching this thread and I'm happy to try and answer any questions y'all have (time permitting- can't spend all my time on expedition portal when there are campers to be built!)
Ninelitetrip- we have pictures up of the SuperTourer on a toyota platform, but by no means is it toyota only. Our first SuperTourer will actually be on our F150 shop truck for testing. We're not currently locked in to any specific platforms; our construction methods let us change dimensions between builds if we see fit. Eventually, we may lock in to molds or limit available trucks to standardize + speed up building campers. While you could use a chassis cab, I really want to see someone with a SuperTourer turn their old truck bed into a trailer and then tow it around for kicks. Jokes aside, chassis cabs are usually more restrictive on options, for example, its harder to find SRW or 4x4 models in a chassis cab spec.
ADVmedic- Thanks for supporting us! Imo, side windows are best if you spend a lot of time in the camper with the top down. With the top up, the windows will only provide your knees with views of the surrounding area. Side doors are best if you plan to use the truck bed for cargo. If you are doing a full buildout, side doors could give you outdoor access to kitchen equipment, or they could take up valuable wall space. Ultimately, there's no right answer- just depends on your intended future build plans (no buildout, light buildout, full/permanent buildout) and your relationship with your truck (daily driver, full time camper rig, weekend toy).
As a little teaser, here's a picture of the newest camper we just finished. An update to our HiTop model, we now have a cabover section that allows for more interior storage and a higher ceiling, crucial for fixed roof camping setups. This particular customer is stoked to be able to store a 9' longboard inside the shell. We haven't taken too many pictures of it yet, but updating the website is on the to-do list.
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Anyways, I need to get off of the computer and back into the shop; we have panels to make this afternoon. Plus, this is enough of a text wall already.
Happy Trails!