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What To Look For In Truck Campers PDF Print E-mail
Written by Samantha Kay   
Sunday, 08 July 2007
Adding a camper top to a truck or even buying a camper that slides into the truck for ultimate outdoors fun can be a fantastic decision. Even the most basic of truck campers will provide more protection from the elements than a tent and some even come with most of the creatures comforts of home.

Shopping around for truck campers can quickly become daunting. On both the new and used markets, there are generally more choices than most people realize. From simple camper tops that do nothing more than cover the bed to fifth-wheels and more, the options are pretty amazing.

Finding the right truck camper shouldn't be a terribly difficult undertaking as long as a few considerations are made along the way. The things to consider when looking at truck campers are:

* Budget. This is a big one. No one wants to set a budget, but it's a good idea. Since these campers can start in the several hundred dollar range and quickly go up into the thousands, having a budget in mind is really a must. Beyond helping ensure finances are not stretched too much, this helps guide the search, too.

* Type. Truck campers can mean a whole lot of things. Some people see these as nothing more than tops to go over the bed, but others want a full-blown camper to tow on their trucks. Having a style in mind is vital for guiding the search. The options range from straight toppers to slide-ins, fifth-wheels and more.

* Compatibility. It doesn't make sense to buy one of these, no matter the style, if they are not compatible with the truck in question. Unless a special purchase is planned in a new truck, make sure what is bought will work with the truck that's already owned. Regular toppers in particular are the concern here. The sizes are different to go along with different beds. Also, if larger campers are being considered, it's a very good idea to make sure the truck owned can handle the haul.

* New or used. There are some great finds on both markets. Some people, however, prefer the peace of mind a truck camper with a full warranty can offer. Either way, it pays to shop around.

* Color. This is a completely cosmetic consideration, but it can make or break the appearance of a truck. Especially in regular truck toppers, be certain the style purchased matches or enhances the truck's appearance.

* Intended use. While every kind of truck camper out there can offer some sleeping space, those who want to go camping with some creature comforts might want to look at the higher end options. When the intended use is for once in a while night's in the woods, a regular topper will do. Family outings with kids involved might call for a more full-service camper.

Truck campers can be had in a variety of shapes, sizes and styles. It's important to consider what is really wanted before going out to shop or the options likely will overwhelm.

For more information on campers, try visiting http://www.typesofcampers.com - a website that specializes in providing camper related tips, advice and resources to include information on truck campers.
 
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