OVRLND Campers
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Hi all I just wanted to introduce myself and my new topper. I used to live in a Roamin Chariot for 2 years and at the time I loved it. During that 2 years I made a running list of things I would change or add to make living out of my truck much easier, and now am at the point with a product that I think some of you will be interested in. Like other models hitting the market it is a camper shell, making it's dry weight sub 300lbs. It has vertical walls making for so much more available room allowing for the entire sidewall to be used as possible storage or counter space. The inside of the topper also has exposed framing making it easy to hard point anything anywhere. It will also come with extrusion running along the sides to make it easy to attach anything without drilling (not pictured). All the sides and top are sheet aluminum, making it easy to add a vent or window extremely easy.
The topper also has a vertical pop top rather than a wedge for several reasons. The main reason is how difficult it is for two people living together in a small space with a wedge. For 6 months I shared the Roamin Chariot with my SO and it was really tight. It was hard for someone to relax on the bed with someone cooking below. The OVRLND has a inside standing height of 6'5" and on the bed over the cab nearly 36" of sitting room, making it easy for two people to be doing different things on a rainy day. In the picture Brian is 6'2". The overall goal of this is to make the roomiest most adaptable camper possible. I think the idea of adding anything you want as needed is an important part of any adventure!
I have a website up but not running yet at campovrlnd.com. Drop an email on the website and I can answer any further questions. Since I live in Flagstaff I will be at Overland west with the camper if anyone wants to come look at it. The plan is to be in production in the next two months and the pricing will be in range of all the other toppers coming onto the market. Ill have firm pricing in the next week when the site goes live with special pricing for the first few off the line. The campers will also be made on a job to job basis, so I welcome any size truck and or accessory requests.
Hope you all are having a great kick off to the new week,
Jay
The topper also has a vertical pop top rather than a wedge for several reasons. The main reason is how difficult it is for two people living together in a small space with a wedge. For 6 months I shared the Roamin Chariot with my SO and it was really tight. It was hard for someone to relax on the bed with someone cooking below. The OVRLND has a inside standing height of 6'5" and on the bed over the cab nearly 36" of sitting room, making it easy for two people to be doing different things on a rainy day. In the picture Brian is 6'2". The overall goal of this is to make the roomiest most adaptable camper possible. I think the idea of adding anything you want as needed is an important part of any adventure!
I have a website up but not running yet at campovrlnd.com. Drop an email on the website and I can answer any further questions. Since I live in Flagstaff I will be at Overland west with the camper if anyone wants to come look at it. The plan is to be in production in the next two months and the pricing will be in range of all the other toppers coming onto the market. Ill have firm pricing in the next week when the site goes live with special pricing for the first few off the line. The campers will also be made on a job to job basis, so I welcome any size truck and or accessory requests.
Hope you all are having a great kick off to the new week,
Jay