Seems like I'm one of the few here that has an Oru Designs camper. A lot of people reached out after my post in another thread, so I figured I'd start a new one as a central place to talk about these.
They have two different styles. A hybrid hardwall pop-up called the Bruin, which starts at $8,499 and weighs 300lbs+ (mine weighs ~340lbs). And, a canvas wedge called the tenfold, which starts at $5,999 and weighs 250lbs+.
- Bent aluminum base
- fold-away queen-sized bed
- Memory foam mattress that stays up when you close the top
- Straight walls on mid-sized trucks, tilted on full-sized trucks
- Optional Molle panels, windows, barn doors, lights, cubbies, fans, ladders, insulation, etc.
- All custom-made in-house, so they can be made to fit any truck size
![Screenshot 2024-04-17 at 1.39.35 PM.png Screenshot 2024-04-17 at 1.39.35 PM.png](https://expeditionportal.com/forum/data/attachments/733/733247-db845f9260e6a3542038d1cbacd093b2.jpg)
Anyways, I've had mine for a little over a year now on a 2006 Nissan Frontier 6spd. Put in about 35,000+ miles. Taken it to both coasts, up to Canada, down to the southern border, and all over the Rockies. Usually skiing Loveland or A-basin, and chasing snow storms to Wyoming, MT, and New Mexico every Winter. Many nights below 0ºF, and the coldest we've seen so far is -35º.
![Frontier-Banff-1.jpg Frontier-Banff-1.jpg](https://expeditionportal.com/forum/data/attachments/733/733248-3e66dc4f497a8c4de000f7d62207c4e8.jpg)
![Frontier-Camper-6.jpg Frontier-Camper-6.jpg](https://expeditionportal.com/forum/data/attachments/733/733249-2786e652f3bff8bca10cfaa89824dd06.jpg)
![431041438_10228536341306574_7169180367370292660_n.jpg 431041438_10228536341306574_7169180367370292660_n.jpg](https://expeditionportal.com/forum/data/attachments/733/733250-72fcf045c185b89faca0c8eb3059aae6.jpg)
I got one of the earlier versions of the Bruin, so there are a few minor differences to the ones they're putting out now. But, overall I've been extremely impressed with this thing. It's really taken everything I've thrown at it. I decided to go with Oru because I liked the hardwall design a lot, the pricing was excellent, and the production time was a lot faster than others at the time. I've seen a few others in person around here (Colorado Front Range), but I have not seen many others with one on this forum. Happy to answer any questions or anything.
They have two different styles. A hybrid hardwall pop-up called the Bruin, which starts at $8,499 and weighs 300lbs+ (mine weighs ~340lbs). And, a canvas wedge called the tenfold, which starts at $5,999 and weighs 250lbs+.
- Bent aluminum base
- fold-away queen-sized bed
- Memory foam mattress that stays up when you close the top
- Straight walls on mid-sized trucks, tilted on full-sized trucks
- Optional Molle panels, windows, barn doors, lights, cubbies, fans, ladders, insulation, etc.
- All custom-made in-house, so they can be made to fit any truck size
![Screenshot 2024-04-17 at 1.39.35 PM.png Screenshot 2024-04-17 at 1.39.35 PM.png](https://expeditionportal.com/forum/data/attachments/733/733247-db845f9260e6a3542038d1cbacd093b2.jpg)
Anyways, I've had mine for a little over a year now on a 2006 Nissan Frontier 6spd. Put in about 35,000+ miles. Taken it to both coasts, up to Canada, down to the southern border, and all over the Rockies. Usually skiing Loveland or A-basin, and chasing snow storms to Wyoming, MT, and New Mexico every Winter. Many nights below 0ºF, and the coldest we've seen so far is -35º.
![Frontier-Banff-1.jpg Frontier-Banff-1.jpg](https://expeditionportal.com/forum/data/attachments/733/733248-3e66dc4f497a8c4de000f7d62207c4e8.jpg)
![Frontier-Camper-6.jpg Frontier-Camper-6.jpg](https://expeditionportal.com/forum/data/attachments/733/733249-2786e652f3bff8bca10cfaa89824dd06.jpg)
![431041438_10228536341306574_7169180367370292660_n.jpg 431041438_10228536341306574_7169180367370292660_n.jpg](https://expeditionportal.com/forum/data/attachments/733/733250-72fcf045c185b89faca0c8eb3059aae6.jpg)
I got one of the earlier versions of the Bruin, so there are a few minor differences to the ones they're putting out now. But, overall I've been extremely impressed with this thing. It's really taken everything I've thrown at it. I decided to go with Oru because I liked the hardwall design a lot, the pricing was excellent, and the production time was a lot faster than others at the time. I've seen a few others in person around here (Colorado Front Range), but I have not seen many others with one on this forum. Happy to answer any questions or anything.