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    Default ECamper from Honda

    The Ursa Minor Vehicles ECAMPER™ is the only Honda Element Camper on the market!



    "Our conversion adds a pop-top sleeper for two onto any Honda Element® Four Wheel Drive model (2003 through 2008 models with removable skylight). Ready to camp? Simply release the latches, pop it up, and climb up through the former sunroof.

    The ECAMPER uses the latest in high-performance composites technology to minimize weight and to create a streamlined profile that adds only 5" to the overall height of the vehicle."

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    That's pretty cool.

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    Yes, that is very cool. Really like that system.
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    Those are very nice looking campers, but the $4K+ price tag is a bit high compared to a Rooftop tent, especially since most Rooftop tent are much roomier.
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    That's awesome!!! Not $4k awesome.. but still cool nonetheless!
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    I don't know about the 'only Honda Element Camper'. Maybe the only one with head room and built in cooking facilities. But if the primary purpose of a camper is to provide a sheltered place to sleep, lots of owers have adapted their Elements to that.

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    i knew I wasn't crazy...i saw one on the freeway the other day, and i wasn't sure if I was hallucinating or not...

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    Not splitting hairs, the Element does have a loyal following for a good reason. How about the only 'conversion' Element Camper on the market?

    The benefits of this over a RTT to me, would be the hard top, a very low aerodynamic profile and the ability to carry bikes, kayaks, etc. on top. There aren't too many RTT's less than 5" when closed, most don't have a hard top (the Maggiolina & Columbus notwithstanding) and carrying extra trail toys with a RTT is a challenge, if not impossible, for most set ups.



    This is a creative idea and I like seeing people trying new, or revisiting old, concepts. Someone is thinking outside the box and that is always a good thing. Now who's going to build something like this (stateside) for a Landcruiser?
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    I definitely think something like this is what I would prefer over a RTT, mainly for the reasons KC mentioned (hard roof that can support some weight, aerodynamics, etc.). I would LOVE to see something like this offered on an SUV that was a little bigger, a 4Runner or a four door Wrangler perhaps? Maybe even the diesel Grand Cherokee?

    I'm so turned off by the sleeping solutions that my Tacoma can support (RTT, in bed platform, and so on) that I have all but decided to stop building it and wait until I can afford something like a Sportsmobile. If jkam's van he has had for sale was closer, I'd be all over it.

    Sorry, that was kind of off topic for this thread.
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    Actually, if you order the maggiolina grand tour (smallest one is about $2200 not including shipping), you can buy their kit to mount load bars above the tent. So you can carry kayaks, surf boards, etc...

    Certainly, that honda conversion is a cool ecamper, but you might be able to get the same benefits for a little less coin using an RTT.







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