Darwin
Explorer
Do you happen to know anyone, or have links that I can learn more about the leaks issue? I am having a really hard time finding any reviews on them. I did speak to one person to drove down to Panama and back with one on a dodge dually, and he seemed to think highly of them, I know he purchased a wood framed truck camper originally for the trip only to find out it had a ton of water damage before leaving. I read this on rv.net, so not sure if you know the thread I am talking about. As far as looks, I don't really have an opinion either way about the camplites, I kind of of like the utilitarian look of them, but on a whole, most truck campers like Lance and Artic Fox just strike me as down right ugly. They remind me of a cheap hotel room. I don't think my segment of the truck camper world is very well represented when it comes to designs and looks, the Europeans seem to do a much better job, even many of the class B's have much nicer interiors than most truck campers I have seen. The downside to the camplite that I see is the fact that it has a basement which raises the height, (concerned about height for small towns south of the border).deminimis
Darwin, as an option, I looked at Livin Lite campers. Did some research. I came across a number of owners complaining about leaks. Serious leaks. Thor Industries now owns them. As a result, my interest in Livin Lite quickly dissipated. They sure look cool though.
You definately get a vote! I have been following your posts since around 2011. I have been seriously considering bigfoot or northern lite. The problems I am having are, not many bigfoots in the 1500 series for a long bed for sale. I have seen plenty that would work but all for short beds. They do seem a little smaller on the inside when it comes to floor space which might make it feel a little confined with another person and a dog. I found a Northern lite 9'6 2010 model with insulated windows in Montana but they are asking 28k for it, which seems like too much to me, 20k and I would probably very seriously consider it. It term of construction I think the fiberglass clam shell design truck campers are definitely better than the wood framed Northstars, although I can get a Northstar for 12 k with dometic insulated windows and cassette toilet.If I get a vote here, my vote is for Bigfoot or Northern Lite. You could save some serious money and go used but not abused and modify the interior to make it fit your needs. I'd still have a Bigfoot, but the wife demanded more room. They work very well in all environments:
As you can see I am very undecided about all of these, weighing the pros and cons and each and considering the price tag for all of them. What draws me to the livin lite is the all aluminum and composite construction, provided its sealed and caulked it won't rot, and I know it rains a lot and heavy in Central America. I have thought about pop ups but I will be using the camper for long term situations 1-5 months of living out of it.