4 Wheel campers

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Anybody own a 4 Wheel camper? I have a very nice 25 foot Nash but it’s very big and I’m getting sick of dragging it around. Thinking about downsizing. I’ve owned a lot of campers and most are cheap junk. 4 wheel seems to make a nice product but at a premium for sure. Are they worth it?
 

AndrewMT34

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North Idaho
I’m very interested in this as well. I’ve been looking for a good deal on the full size short bed model.

I currently use a Kodiak Canvas 10x14 flex bow, but am curious about the slide-in campers.
 

Tmac

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No experience with them, but was looking at this one as a more budget friendly option.

 

sndmn11

"DADDY"
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Anybody own a 4 Wheel camper? I have a very nice 25 foot Nash but it’s very big and I’m getting sick of dragging it around. Thinking about downsizing. I’ve owned a lot of campers and most are cheap junk. 4 wheel seems to make a nice product but at a premium for sure. Are they worth it?
Also been interested in the 4 Wheel Camper. That Lone Peak Camper looks pretty awesome.
I’m very interested in this as well. I’ve been looking for a good deal on the full size short bed model.

I currently use a Kodiak Canvas 10x14 flex bow, but am curious about the slide-in campers.

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urds1406

FNG
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Feb 13, 2018
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Montana
I have a hawk I have had for 7 or 8 years now. Started on a ram 2500 with a 5.7 gasser now on a 23 2500 Duramax. Great little camper. Spend 30-40 nights a year in it. Use it for hunting and towing boat to lake. Can go anywhere and held up to everything I’ve thrown out it. Well built. I sleep and eat in it with not a lot of hanging out. IMO not comparable to a tow behind, different kind of camper. Ideal for me at my time in my life but not for everyone.
 
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