I think the lightest option may be a cab over canopy, made by Cache Camper, from my home state of Alaska. Admittedly not as nice as a full camper, but must be light...
http://www.cachecamper.com/photo-gallery/cab-over-canopies/
I plan to visit the manufacturer to see what one of these weighs.
So weird.. I *just* yesterday found their site as well. Looks very intriguing for Gen 1 Tundras:
Edit: Bigger photo from their Facebook page:
Please, please do let us know everything you find out about them.
It seems that everyone's needs are clearly a little different. I don't envy manufacturers having to cater to the most common denominators. Seems that a savvy manufacturer would create a base template and allow for infinite customizations... more or less what the pop-toppers are doing like FWC etc. with their shells that you can start with, but in a hard side. I know my wife and I require hard sides for weather, bear (I know.. silly fear, but we are in the heart of Montana bear country after all) protection, full size door, minimum 6'4" internal height (I'm also 6'2"), north/south bed is a much and at least an internal Thetford-type toilet, but we cook 95% outside, can shower outside (if at all... rivers/lakes work great) etc. etc. so don't need a 'kitchen' or 'bathroom' per se.
Maybe Cache can accommodate these specific needs... who knows. Like I said keep us posted. I'm about to the point of researching how to build an uber-lightweight Gen 1 Tundra specific camper myself. LOL.
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