This hard-sided, A-frame aluminum truck camper is easily the lightest in its category
As a rule of thumb, you want the camper in the back of your truck to be lightweight. There are multiple reasons for it: safety,…
As a rule of thumb, you want the camper in the back of your truck to be lightweight. There are multiple reasons for it: safety,…
For those who camp beyond fair-weather weekends and into the extremes of winter or the isolation of rugged trails, the Imperial Outdoors OB 120 camper…
Four Wheel Campers surprised the adventure community earlier this year with the release of CampOut – A pop-up truck camper that evolves with the user’s…
Pennsylvania-based mobile shelter manufacturer Tusca Outdoors is now officially part of the Missouri-based Redneck Outdoor Products family. Best known for the HitchHiker—a minimalist camping pod…
By the time you’ve stuffed a flashlight, water pump, air pump, charger, fan, lighter, and an emergency alarm into your pack, the “ultralight” fantasy starts…
Hardcore outdoor enthusiasts would believe when I say that campervans have their own share of advantages, but when it comes to getting to that most…
After a long day of exploring winding mountain trails, you arrive at a tranquil lakeside campsite. As the sun sets, you open the rear hatch…
Truck campers and rooftop tents have their own advantages: the former are more spacious and the latter slightly cheaper. Somewhere in the middle of the…
Camping rigs have come of age. We find almost all possible amenities of a home within these little, movable options. Moreover, these are not only…
It is difficult to keep iKamper out of the news these days. After surprising us with the Skycamp DLX, a four-person rooftop tent in black…
Not necessarily, but a teardrop trailer is the best way for an individual, or even a couple – in some cases – to head out…
More than necessity, its competitiveness that drives innovation in the camping industry these days. The competition to size up rooftop tents to accommodate a family…