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Thread: Neat little pop up camper for a truck bed

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    Default Neat little pop up camper for a truck bed

    I found this today and thought it was kind of neat:

    www.leesurelite.com/truckcampers.asp

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jnich77 View Post
    I found this today and thought it was kind of neat:

    www.leesurelite.com/truckcampers.asp
    Cool!

    BTW, Did you check out so the "options" page for the A/C kit! (looks like it's for their campers.)

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    That's interesting. 30 feet of storage you could store a lot of gear inside when it is closed.
    @ 225lbs call your buddy's down the street and load it real quick!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Red Zebra View Post
    Cool!

    BTW, Did you check out so the "options" page for the A/C kit! (looks like it's for their campers.)
    I saw that... I am going to make something similar for my pop up one day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vanderpooch View Post
    That's interesting. 30 feet of storage you could store a lot of gear inside when it is closed.
    @ 225lbs call your buddy's down the street and load it real quick!
    The thing I like, it the weight is in the bed, and not up high.

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    That is really cool any idea on the price? That would fit perfect in my trailer.

    Ouch found it!!! $4395
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    Wow- I really like that but that price puts it way outta range of the type of people who would use it.
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    I doubt very highly you could beat 225 lbs. as well. That's unbelievable. I would think a leer topper weighs more.

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    I think I like CompactCamping's model better. Plus its way cheaper.
    This thread is about how snobby and elitist ExPo has become, not about EE's forum. Please stay on topic while bashing this forum on this forum.

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    Take a look at the Quicksilver truck campers as well. They are not that expensive and aluminum construction. I had one on a trailer frame.
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