
All Terrain Campers' mid-size truck pop-up camper built for smaller pickups like the Toyota Tacoma, Ford Ranger, and Chevy Colorado. Welded aluminum frame construction designed for off-road durability. Includes 15-gallon fresh water tank, propane heater with automatic thermostat, and dedicated battery that charges from the truck alternator.
The All Terrain Bobcat is a soft-side pop-up truck camper from All Terrain Campers weighing 800 lbs with a base price around $18,000. It includes a built-in kitchen in a compact, lightweight package. Fits short and long bed trucks.
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midsize truck owners who need to watch payload, Overlanders who want low-profile driving and full camp height, Campers who want a built-in kitchen without heavy camper weight, 3-season camping and occasional shoulder-season use, Truck owners who want to park in standard garages when the top is down, Those who want to use their truck independently while camped.
At 800 lbs, it keeps payload impact manageable even on midsize trucks. The pop-up design gives you full standing height when camped but stays low for driving and parking. Built-in kitchen with 2-burner cooktop means you can cook real meals. Built by All Terrain Campers in Sacramento, CA.
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The All Terrain Bobcat has a dry weight of 800 lbs (1,050 lbs wet/loaded). You'll need at least a midsize truck and it fits both short-bed and long-bed configurations. Always check your truck's payload rating on the driver's door sticker — manufacturer payload ratings vary significantly by trim and options.
The All Terrain Bobcat has a base MSRP of $18,000. Contact All Terrain Campers directly for current pricing and lead times. Used models may be available at lower prices depending on condition and year.
Setup typically takes about 5 minutes — you need to raise the roof and secure the canvas sides. With practice, most owners get faster. The camper can also be dismounted from the truck for freestanding use, though that takes longer.
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Canvas sides mean less insulation and sound isolation compared to hard-side campers. Setup/teardown adds time compared to always-ready hardside campers. No built-in bathroom — you'll need a portable toilet or use campground facilities. Canvas requires maintenance and can wear over time, especially in harsh UV or sustained wet conditions.
The All Terrain Bobcat weighs 800 lbs dry. This is on the lighter end for its class, leaving more payload headroom for gear and passengers.
The All Terrain Bobcat features aluminum frame and aluminum shell construction. All Terrain Campers is a domestic manufacturer based in Sacramento, CA.
The All Terrain Bobcat comes with a capable kitchen setup. The kitchen provides basic cooking capability for camp meals.
The All Terrain Bobcat's electrical system provides battery power. Battery power covers basics, but adding solar is recommended for off-grid use.
As a pop-up, the All Terrain Bobcat requires raising the roof before camping — typically around 5 minutes. The tradeoff is a much lower travel profile for better fuel economy, less wind resistance, and garage parking.
The All Terrain Bobcat carries 15 gallons of fresh water. Adequate for a few days of careful use, but frequent boondockers may want more.
The All Terrain Bobcat starts at $18,000. This is a mid-range price point that balances features and cost for the category.
The All Terrain Bobcat comes with a 2-burner cooktop, sink. It's a capable kitchen for preparing full meals on the road.