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Select your make, model, and year. Enter your door-sticker payload for precision matching.

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We crunch the real payload numbers — not just manufacturer claims. See compatibility at a glance.

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Side-by-side specs, real owner MPG data, video reviews, and honest assessments. All in one place.

Camper Types

From lightweight shells to full-featured slide-ins

Shell / Canopy

Basic truck cap/canopy that covers the bed. No built-in living amenities — the starting point for DIY builds.

100–300 lbs$1,500–$8,000
3 models

Pop-Up (Soft-Side)

Low-profile when driving, with fabric/canvas walls that pop up for standing height at camp. Best balance of weight and livability.

200–800 lbs$5,000–$30,000
14 models

Wedge

Sloped hard roof design that's taller at the rear. Good aerodynamics and snow shedding, with some standing room at the back.

300–700 lbs$8,000–$25,000
11 models

Pop-Up (Hard-Side)

Hard walls with a roof that raises for standing height. Better insulation than soft-side but heavier.

500–1,500 lbs$15,000–$45,000
10 models

Hard-Side (No Slide)

Fixed hard walls with full standing height. No slide-out. Durable but heavier — typically needs a 3/4 ton or 1-ton truck.

1,000–2,500 lbs$20,000–$50,000
43 models

Hard-Side (Single Slide)

Hard-side camper with one slide-out section for extra living space. Needs a heavy-duty truck.

2,000–4,000 lbs$30,000–$70,000
8 models

Hard-Side (Multi Slide)

Hard-side camper with multiple slide-outs. Maximum living space but heaviest option — requires a 1-ton truck.

3,000–5,500 lbs$40,000–$90,000
4 models

Flatbed

Designed for flatbed trucks. More floor space since no wheel wells, but requires truck bed removal.

1,500–4,000 lbs$25,000–$80,000
8 models

Chassis Mount

Permanently mounted to the truck chassis. Largest and heaviest option — essentially a motorhome on a truck frame.

3,000–8,000 lbs$50,000–$150,000
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Latest Reviews

AT Habitat Review - Amazing but Is It Worth the Price?

AT Overland Habitat · AT Overland

The flatbed design gives you incredible departure angles. This is genuinely built for the backcountry.

7.5/10

Scout Olympic 2025 - The Hard-Side That Does It All

Scout Olympic · Scout Campers

The build quality is a step above the mass-market brands. Every seam is tight, every cabinet solid.

8/10

AT Summit 2025 - Hard-Wall Pop-Up Built for the Backcountry

AT Overland Summit · AT Overland

The composite walls are a game-changer for pop-ups. No canvas to worry about in rain or snow.

8.5/10

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