MontyMontero
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Any opinions here on a short-list of truck campers for an adventurous family of five?
We thought the answer might be the Scout Kenai https://www.scoutcampers.com/kenai...It sleeps 5-6 with the roof tent, has a smart (i.e. basic / modular) approach to the amenities, and is affordable at approx. $30K. However it lacks air conditioning, and seems to have minimal water storage. Our home is in the desert, so AC seems required.
Some more parameters:
- Need ability to sleep family of five
- Need relatively affordable
- Four season / insulated
- Wife strongly dislikes the "swoops" graphics on most recreation vehicles. She prefers a more modern look, similar to the Scout Kenai.
- Open to the idea of a slide-in truck camper, or more integrated rear camper system
- I will use the truck and camper as my daily vehicle. We also have room in the garage for storing the camper.
- We are avid hikers, rock climbers, skiers, mountain bikers, and off-roaders. I will use the truck camper at the trail-head as a mobile office, so I can sneak in some mountain exercise between (virtual) work obligations.
- We will purchase the appropriate truck, once we select the truck camper. Assuming heavy duty such as 3/4 (2500), or maybe even 3500. The only 1/2 ton to consider seems to be the F-150 with a greater payload package. We can do a short bed or a long bed. Probably prefer a short-bed, for easier off-roading.
- I was looking at ordering a 2021 AWD Ford Transit van, in a high-top / long-version with their adventure package. However the wife prefers a truck camper combo. Plus my sprinter van friends are also trying to talk me into a truck camper combo. The vans are typically too long for off-roading, and a modular / basic van gets cramped with five people.
...This is my first time in this truck camper category! While I grew up with (towable) campers, my personal vehicles have always been mid-sized Japanese 4wd trucks and SUV's. I have owned a 1986 LandCruiser, two 1989 GX470's, two 2006 Monteros, a 2004 4Runner, and a 1999 Tacoma TRD with a camper shell. With your help selecting a truck camper (based on the items listed above), I'll probably move into a RAM or Ford heavy-duty, etc.
HUGE THANKS
We thought the answer might be the Scout Kenai https://www.scoutcampers.com/kenai...It sleeps 5-6 with the roof tent, has a smart (i.e. basic / modular) approach to the amenities, and is affordable at approx. $30K. However it lacks air conditioning, and seems to have minimal water storage. Our home is in the desert, so AC seems required.
Some more parameters:
- Need ability to sleep family of five
- Need relatively affordable
- Four season / insulated
- Wife strongly dislikes the "swoops" graphics on most recreation vehicles. She prefers a more modern look, similar to the Scout Kenai.
- Open to the idea of a slide-in truck camper, or more integrated rear camper system
- I will use the truck and camper as my daily vehicle. We also have room in the garage for storing the camper.
- We are avid hikers, rock climbers, skiers, mountain bikers, and off-roaders. I will use the truck camper at the trail-head as a mobile office, so I can sneak in some mountain exercise between (virtual) work obligations.
- We will purchase the appropriate truck, once we select the truck camper. Assuming heavy duty such as 3/4 (2500), or maybe even 3500. The only 1/2 ton to consider seems to be the F-150 with a greater payload package. We can do a short bed or a long bed. Probably prefer a short-bed, for easier off-roading.
- I was looking at ordering a 2021 AWD Ford Transit van, in a high-top / long-version with their adventure package. However the wife prefers a truck camper combo. Plus my sprinter van friends are also trying to talk me into a truck camper combo. The vans are typically too long for off-roading, and a modular / basic van gets cramped with five people.
...This is my first time in this truck camper category! While I grew up with (towable) campers, my personal vehicles have always been mid-sized Japanese 4wd trucks and SUV's. I have owned a 1986 LandCruiser, two 1989 GX470's, two 2006 Monteros, a 2004 4Runner, and a 1999 Tacoma TRD with a camper shell. With your help selecting a truck camper (based on the items listed above), I'll probably move into a RAM or Ford heavy-duty, etc.
HUGE THANKS