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    About Truck Campers

    Adventurers, retirees, and weekend travelers are all good candidates for buying a new or used truck camper—a compact, highly maneuverable RV that slides into the bed of a pickup truck and includes basic living amenities.

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    Stock NumberNW19130
    Location: Yuma, Arizona
    Stock Number13224
    Location: Katy, Texas
    Seller: Princess Craft RV - Katy
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    Location: Round Rock, Texas
    Seller: Princess Craft RV - Round Rock
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    Location: Yuma, Arizona
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    Location: Yuma, Arizona
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    Location: Adams, Wisconsin
    Seller: Pop
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    Location: Norcross, Georgia
    Seller: Southland RV
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    Location: Richmond Hill, Georgia
    Seller: Southland RV Savannah
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    Location: Richmond Hill, Georgia
    Seller: Southland RV Savannah
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    Location: Katy, Texas
    Seller: Princess Craft RV - Katy
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    Location: South Burlington, Vermont
    Seller: Petes RV Vermont
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    Location: South Windsor, Connecticut
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    Location: Mountville, Pennsylvania
    Seller: Petes RV Pennsylvania
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    Location: Katy, Texas
    Seller: Princess Craft RV - Katy
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    Location: Redlands, California
    Seller: West Coast Motorsports
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    Location: Norcross, Georgia
    Seller: Southland RV
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    Location: Norcross, Georgia
    Seller: Southland RV
    Stock Number6035
    Location: Smyrna, Delaware
    Seller: Parkview RV Center
    Stock Number6034
    Location: Smyrna, Delaware
    Seller: Parkview RV Center
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    Location: South Burlington, Vermont
    Seller: Petes RV Vermont
    Stock NumberATL7593
    Location: Norcross, Georgia
    Seller: Southland RV
    Stock Number13291
    Location: Katy, Texas
    Seller: Princess Craft RV - Katy
    Exterior Length12 ft
    Location: Idaho Falls, Idaho
    Seller: Teton Adventures RV
    Stock NumberATL8034
    Location: Norcross, Georgia
    Seller: Southland RV
    Stock Number13256
    Location: Round Rock, Texas
    Seller: Princess Craft RV - Round Rock
    Stock NumberCON-332
    Location: Smyrna, Delaware
    Seller: Parkview RV Center
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    Location: Orange Park, Florida
    Seller: General RV Center - Jacksonville
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    Location: Suamico, Wisconsin
    Seller: Kunes RV of Green Bay

    About Truck Campers

    Truck campers—also known as “truck bed campers,” “pickup truck campers,” “camper trucks,” and “slide-in campers”—are compact RVs that slide into a pickup truck’s bed. This design differs from travel trailers, fifth wheels, toy haulers, and pop-up campers that require a towing vehicle for mobility.


    2026 Lance 975 Truck Camper

    Like other RVs, truck campers provide an all-in-one living solution that includes a bed, stove, fridge, sink, bathroom, and dining area. They often have a lower purchase price and the benefit of being removable, letting you use the pickup independently. New and used truck campers are also typically better-suited for reaching off-road and remote locations than travel trailers, motorhomes, and other large RVs.

    Who Should Buy A Truck Camper?

    A truck camper can go pretty much wherever a pickup can. Whether you’re heading to a modern campsite or an off-grid desert location for some extended boondocking, their outstanding maneuverability makes them well-suited for:

    • Adventure lovers looking for remote hunting, fishing, or stargazing
    • Off-road enthusiasts seeking an RV that can access backcountry, mountain passes, and salt flats
    • Retirees who want features and amenities of larger RVs but without the hassle of towing
    • Couples and individuals who want an all-in-one living space in a compact format
    • Weekend travelers needing an RV that’s quick and easy to load and unload
    • Road warriors looking to combine living and remote office space

    What To Know About Truck Bed Campers

    Truck camper lengths range from approximately 6 to 20 feet (1.8 to 6.1 meters). Interior floor lengths are typically between 6 and 12 ft (3.7 m). Longer campers are usually higher-priced but have more amenities and possibly slide-outs to extend the living space. Depending on the model, a truck camper may offer:

    • Beds for two to six people
    • Heating and air conditioning
    • Refrigerator and dinette
    • Shower and toilet
    • All-season features like insulated walls and double-pane windows

    Add-ons that may come with additional costs include internet connectivity, tie-downs, jacks, solar panels, awnings, off-road tires, suspension upgrades, and more.

    Types Of Truck Campers


    2025 Palomino Real-Lite SS1604

    Truck campers come in hard-side models, such as the Lance 975, and soft-side units, such as the Palomino Real-Lite SS1604, that may or may not include slide-outs.

    • Hard-side truck campers have a fixed roof and often include a queen-size bed. Compared to soft-side models, they typically offer greater durability, superior insulation, and more amenities. Hard-side campers also have larger fresh, gray, and black water tanks. They’re compatible with 3/4-ton and 1-ton pickup trucks.
    • Soft-side truck campers are lighter and more aerodynamic than hard-side models. They have a pop-up roof and collapsible walls, and they’re compatible with lighter-duty pickup trucks.

    What To Consider When Buying A Truck Camper

    Keep these considerations in mind when shopping for a truck camper:

    • Compatibility - Ensure your truck bed can accommodate the camper. Many manufacturers provide compatibility guides to help you find the right match.
    • Weight - Confirm your pickup can handle the camper’s wet weight, which includes gear, water, and other supplies. For example, the Lance 1172 has a 4,063-pound (1,843-kilogram) dry weight and a 4,517-lb (2,049-kg) wet weight. 
    • Equipment - Factor in the weights of any trailer, boat, jet ski, or motorcycle you plan to tow to stay within your pickup’s towing capacity.

    Where to Buy & Finance Truck Campers

    Explore RVUniverse.com to find new and used truck campers for sale, including models from such leading brands as Alp, Host, Lance, Northern Lite, nüCamp, Palomino, Soaring Eagle, and Travel Lite.

    Once you have a truck camper in mind, it’s time to discover your RV financing options. CurrencyFinance helps buyers in the U.S. and Canada obtain funding for new and used RV purchases.

    If you’ve purchased an RV and need it hauled from the seller’s location to yours, visit FR8Star.com for oversize shipping and drive-away transport options.