Metal-framed pop-ups other than FWC/ATC ?

olsen_karl

Adventurer
Does anyone know (or can direct me to a FAQ) which manufacturers made metal-framed pop-up truck campers, other than Four Wheel Campers and All Terrain Campers?

I've seen mention of other ones over the years, but don't have a list of the manufacturers or models to search for. My inclination right now is to find a metal-framed camper, not wood-framed, primarily to avoid issues with water leak/rot.

I recently bought a 2000 GMC Sierra 2500 4WD longbed truck, and am looking for a camper for it. The FWC Grandby would be ideal, but they're hard to locate (I'm shopping for a used camper), and the campers from the more mainstream RV manufacturers are generally easier and cheaper to find.
 

olsen_karl

Adventurer
Thanks - I'll continue searching.

I remember though that there were some really mainstream brands that used metal framing, but may not be in production anymore (e.g., maybe Starcraft or Forest River).
 

olsen_karl

Adventurer
Update: at least some years/models of Northstar and Coyote/Phoenix have metal framing.

I'm leaning towards one of the more luxurious ones inside (i.e. not FWC/ATC), just for reasons of wanting more space and storage, and for ease of finding a used one with the all-important water heater. So far, it looks like Northstar might be the easiest of these to find used; Hallmark and Outfitter are newer/smaller operations, and might be the hardest of them all to find.

The hunt continues...
 

tanglefoot

ExPoseur
I would not say Hallmark is new or small--they've been at it for a long time. They began as Aspen Leaf in the 60's I believe. Hallmark pop-ups from the 80's and 90's show up reasonably often on Craigslist around here. They have quite a following.
 

1stDeuce

Explorer
Hallmark's were metal framed?? I have a '94 Ute, and thus far, my snooping would indicate that it's a wood framed camper. It is very sturdily built though, which is nice!! :)
 

docdave

Aspiring overlander
The only metal framed (aluminium) I've found are Four Wheel and the associated ATC and Phoenix and Outfitter. Hallmark uses a fiberglass with wood, the others wood frame with metal or fiberglass skin.
 

olsen_karl

Adventurer
I've changed my search a bit, and have decided that aluminum framing isn't as crucial as is overall build quality. The aluminum-framed campers (FWC, ATC) still have plenty of wood in the body, and water leaks will cause rot there just like any wood-framed camper.

Since I decided that I'd like more creature comforts and storage than the FWC/ATC campers provide, my #1 choice right now is a Northstar TC800. I can't find any complaints about Northstar's build quality. I don't want a camper that overhangs the rear of the pickup (covering the taillights and rear bumper, etc.), and don't want an inside shower/toilet. The TC800 fits exactly what I want, and can be had with an outside shower + water heater, and aluminum exterior siding (also a preference vs. Filon-type siding).
 

docdave

Aspiring overlander
The Northstars seem to get good reviews by those that have them, but they use quite a bit of particle board in the construction of cabinetry, has anyone had any problems with the duribility of the cabinets?
 

CJB

New member
Our 2009 Northstar 850SC has plywood for the cabinets. I am not aware that they use any particle board. Everything seems to be holding up well.
 

Regcabguy

Oil eater.
I haven't found any particleboard in our 2000 TC800. The cabinets are solid wood. Everything in the unit has held up well. Canvas could use replacing pretty soon,but that's understandable.
 

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