Sadly, you must build your own if you want lightweight, quality, and (just) the features you want.
That's one of the biggest reasons I built my own. There simply wasnt/isnt a commercially available make/model that filled the needs
I agree completely and am in the midst of a build as we speak.
I build some really nice aluminum stuff and I don't have much good to say about what I see on the market. Poor welding, no welding, (tek screw and bent sheet metal angle bracket to connect stud to sill in .063 material….really?), crap fasteners, cheap cabinetry, etc
Again I have to agree.
While searching for a slide in for my current rig I was shocked at the just down right crap I saw.
Production aluminum framed campers are ( generally ) poorly thought out and constructed units. I was disappointed in all that I looked at.
Wood framing was not an option for me as I have a weight limit that I am trying very hard not to exceed. Not to mention all of the draw backs involved with wood construction.
This forced me into the realization that I would have to build from scratch.
I opted for a steel framed camper. Out of the box ?
Yes.
But I see many advantages to steel.
If done right , it is half the weight of a wood framed unit , more ridged , and much less labor intensive. It also suffers none of the draw backs that wood frames poses.
It is more cost effective than aluminum and really doesn't need to be any heavier than say a properly built aluminum chassis needs to be.
I am in the process of fabricating my chassis as we speak.
.065 x 1" x 1" and .065 x 1" x 2" steel tubing. 320 lbs.
8' bed length ( 13'6" over all ) x 6' 3" width .
It will be skinned with .035 sheet aluminum externally and 11/32 birch and mahogany underlayment internally. ( water , mold and mildew resistant )
Insulated with R-Tech poly insulation , walls , roof and floors. This product will not out gas.
This is the problem with most composites as I see them.
Plastics and resins will outgas rather bad fumes for years.
Not a good thing.
The camper will be outfitted with a Dometic 3 way 6 cubic foot refrigerator , 3 burner range ( I like to bake ) , a Blue flame heater , double sink , 16 gal fresh water tank with a 12 volt pump LED lighting and a double bed.
I'm estimating the dry weight of the rig at just under 1000 lbs.
We shall seeeeeeeeee.....