The all new 2026 Total Composites Camper Kits!

Cool to see that you are continuing to innovate.

Was the plywood used in the previous design production style truck campers in the floor?
Correct, the plywood was in the floor for load bearing and to allow cabinets etc to be screwed into. The rear wall also had ply for shearing strength , the bed in the cab over also had ply so people don’t break through the fiberglass with their knees etc. overall, the plywood served us well.
The PET is taking over these functions while also adding a bit more insulation overall.
 
Correct, the plywood was in the floor for load bearing and to allow cabinets etc to be screwed into. The rear wall also had ply for shearing strength , the bed in the cab over also had ply so people don’t break through the fiberglass with their knees etc. overall, the plywood served us well.
The PET is taking over these functions while also adding a bit more insulation overall.
Just curious. Is there a way to embed or attach t track or something similar into the panels? Mainly for attaching things to the exterior of the camper or possibly for a basement type design.

If not I understand I’m being greedy, you already have a wonderful product.
 
Just curious. Is there a way to embed or attach t track or something similar into the panels? Mainly for attaching things to the exterior of the camper or possibly for a basement type design.

If not I understand I’m being greedy, you already have a wonderful product.
Yes of course. The rear walls in our non slide in campers have embedded frp tubes you could use to mount accessories. Same goes for the floors. Each of them has embedded frp tubes as shown in the images above . These are prime mounting points for storage boxes, entry stairs etc . All of this thermal transfer free of course.
 

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