
The Camp King Outback Canopy Camper is a wedge-style truck camper from Camp King Industries weighing 650 lbs starting around $22,000. The wedge shape keeps a low, aerodynamic profile for better fuel economy and garage clearance while still providing a sheltered sleeping and living space in the truck bed.
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half-ton truck owners who want a camper that stays aerodynamic and garage-friendly, Weekend warriors who want quick setup and low driving impact, Overlanders who prioritize fuel economy and stealth over interior space, Those who want to mount bikes, kayaks, or gear on top.
The low-profile wedge shape means minimal impact on fuel economy and driving feel. At 650 lbs, it leaves ample payload for gear and passengers. Travel height of 2.3' keeps it garage-friendly. Integrated roof rack adds exterior cargo versatility. Aluminum construction is durable and low-maintenance.
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The Camp King Outback Canopy Camper has a dry weight of 650 lbs (750 lbs wet/loaded). You'll need at least a half-ton 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 Camp King Outback Canopy Camper has a base MSRP of $22,000 and can go up to $32,000 fully loaded with options. Contact Camp King Industries directly for current pricing and lead times. Used models may be available at lower prices depending on condition and year.
Wedge-style campers like the Camp King Outback Canopy Camper prioritize aerodynamics and low profile over interior headroom. Full standing height is generally not possible — the design trades headroom for a low-profile shape that's great for fuel economy and garage clearance.
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Australian-designed canopy camper adapted for US full-size trucks. Features fold-out tent system with hardshell roof, integrated pull-out kitchen, and expedition-grade construction. Maintains low profile for travel with pop-out living space when stopped.
Limited interior headroom — standing up inside is usually not possible. No bathroom facilities — you'll need external options. Minimal kitchen — cooking space is compact. Not suited for extended full-time living due to limited interior volume.
The Camp King Outback Canopy Camper weighs 650 lbs dry. This is on the lighter end for its class, leaving more payload headroom for gear and passengers.
The Camp King Outback Canopy Camper features aluminum frame and aluminum shell construction. Camp King Industries is a international manufacturer based in Crestmead, QLD.
The Camp King Outback Canopy Camper comes with a compact kitchen setup. The kitchen provides basic cooking capability for camp meals.
The Camp King Outback Canopy Camper's electrical system includes 100W of solar. Adequate for basic needs, though heavy electrical users may want to upgrade.
The Camp King Outback Canopy Camper carries 5 gallons of fresh water. This is a compact system best suited for short trips or campgrounds with water hookups.
The Camp King Outback Canopy Camper starts at $22,000 and can reach $32,000 loaded. This is a mid-range price point that balances features and cost for the category.
The Camp King Outback Canopy Camper comes with a 1-burner cooktop. The kitchen is compact but functional for basic camp cooking.
The Camp King Outback Canopy Camper comes with 100W of solar and 100Ah battery capacity, plus 5 gallons of fresh water. You can comfortably boondock for a few days. For extended off-grid stays, some owners add more solar or battery capacity.