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10 Best Truck Campers for the Toyota Tacoma Mid-Size Pickup

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There’s no doubt about it. The Toyota Tacoma is America’s most popular mid-size truck. More than 248,000 were sold in 2021, more than double than the Ford Ranger which came in second place with 94,000.  If you already own a “Taco,” you chose well. The Tacoma’s rugged good looks, reliability and features have made it the best selling mid-size truck the last decade. The 2023 Toyota Tacoma continues this excellence with a powerful 3.5L V6 engine that generates an impressive 278 horsepower and 265 pound-feet of torque, a superb eight-speed automatic transmission, and an unrivaled OEM suspension. Better yet, the Tacoma 4×4 TRD trims pack even goodies to make your off-road truck camper adventures even better. The TRDs feature Bilstein shocks, crawl control, an electronic locking rear diff, Multi-Terrain Select, 16-inch wheels, Goodyear Wrangler All-Terrain Kevlar-line off-road tires, and special fender flares. In this comprehensive, well-researched article, Truck Camper Adventure presents the 10 best truck campers for the Toyota Tacoma mid-size pickup.

In general, the Toyota Tacoma’s payload ratings compare favorably to the competition with a 5,600-pound GVWR and 1,685-pound payload for a standard 2WD SR5 Tacoma with an I4 engine, an access cab and a 6-foot (73-inch-long) bed. For those who are looking for more payload and more power off-road, we recommend going with the basic Tacoma SR5 4WD with the 6-foot bed and V6 engine. Going this route nets a 1,395-pound payload compared with a similarly configured Tacoma TRD Sport with MT tires that nets a payload of 1,285 pounds. Tow ratings fall between 6,400 and 6,800 pounds for the V6.

For those who are looking to haul a small truck camper, we recommend opting for a 6-foot bed and a V6 which offers more floor space for your camper and more power to haul it. Either 2WD or 4WD Tacomas can be ordered with all-terrain (AT) and mud-terrain (MT) tires. Interested in performance more than payload? Go with a TRD Off-Road double cab that comes standard with rear lockers and MT tires. For detailed information on the payload ratings for the 2023 Toyota Tacoma, including a detailed chart, click here . Note, this is the original and best truck camper list for the Toyota Tacoma, and the one most websites copy when they generate their own “best of” rankings. So without further adieu, here are the 10 best truck campers for the Toyota Tacoma mid-size pickup.

[Updated: March 2024]

1. Kimbo 6 Slide-in

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2. Scout Yoho Slide-in

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A revolutionary design by Washington-based Adventurer Manufacturing, the Scout Yoho incorporates a number of industry-first add-ons to save on weight. Sure, the Yoho is smaller than other slide-in truck campers, but at 934 pounds, it’s also lighter meaning almost any mid-size truck can haul it. Standard features include an east-west bed, a 190 watt flexible solar panel, a portable Goal Zero Yeti 1500x lithium power station, a moon roof with a screen and solar reflective shade, a four person dinette with sleeper conversion, a stainless steel sink with a Lifesaver portable 4.9 gallon Jerry Can for water, and dual 5-pound propane bottles. Notable options include a portable two-burner cook top, a Dometic CFX3 45L Fridge/Freezer with WiFi, a portable 2.6 gallon toilet, bunk extensions or an under mattress vapor barrier, and a 270-degree “batwing” awning. The Yoho supports four-season travel with robust insulation and an optional diesel heater. The camper will last for generations thanks to it’s rugged aluminum, exo-skeleton shell and no-wood composite structural panels that will never rot. Without a doubt, one of the 10 best truck campers for the Toyota Tacoma mid-size pickup. Due to the camper’s diminutive 5 foot, 8 inch floor length, we recommend hauling it with a Tacoma with a 6-f00t bed. Pricing for Adventure Manufacturing’s Scout Yoho starts at $22,495.

3. AT Overland Summit Topper

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One of the best and the lightest too. The AT Overland Summit delivers on features and adventure in a big way, yet weighs only a paltry 340 pounds. Unlike the traditional slide-in pop-up camper, the Summit truck topper sits on top of the bed rails of the truck and has no bottom. This new and innovative approach makes the camper lighter than a standard slide-in pop-up camper yet still retains a comfortable sleeping platform. The Summit is built from CNC-cut and formed aluminum with a bonded honeycomb composite and features a distinctive wedge-style pop-top that provides up to 8 feet of headroom and a 48×80-inch sleep platform with a 2.5-inch mattress that can support up to 500 pounds. Each topper is built to order. Options include a light-blocking Thinsulate liner with a higher R value, a cab slider window, a roof rack, side slider windows, Seitz “Euro-style” side windows (17×43 inches), side hatch doors (17×43 inches), rear liftgate insert window, a 12 volt power system, interior lighting, awnings, interior cabinetry with pull-out refrigerators and cooktops, forced air heating, and a color match to vehicle. Built for Tacoma 5-foot and 6-foot beds. Without a doubt, one of the 10 best truck campers for the Toyota Tacoma mid-size pickup. Pricing starts at an affordable $13,200.

4. FWC Project M Topper

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Another superb truck topper, which made our exclusive list. The new Four Wheel Camper Project M truck topper was designed for those who want a camper that is ultra-light, yet retains use of the bed for hauling gear, firewood, and material for home construction projects. Like all Four Wheel Camper truck campers, the Project M features an all-aluminum welded frame, aluminum siding, and a one-piece aluminum roof. The 425-pound topper features a fully insulated roof and sides, four large windows with screens and window covers, and an impressive 6 feet 6 inches of interior standing room. The toppers are pre-wired for solar and batteries. Solar and batteries are future retrofittable options to power portable refrigerators, computers, phones, and lights. Other Project M options include top, side, and hitch racks for things like water or gas containers, shovels, Maxtrax, surf boards, kayaks, bikes, snow skis, etc. In the future, Four Wheel Campers will offer retrofittable, modular interior options like drawers and cabinets for organization, and racks for easy and safe transport of equipment and gear. Available in numerous colors in smooth, ribbed, or diamond-plate aluminum. Built for Toyota Tacoma trucks of all sizes and payload ratings . Easily, one of the 10 best truck campers for the Toyota Tacoma mid-size pickup. Pricing in 2023 starts at a reasonable $11,495.

5. Soaring Eagle Adlar 5.0

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A brand-new release from our friends at Soaring Eagle Campers . A minimalistic slide-in truck camper, the Adlar 5.0 weighs only 890 pounds. The camper’s 4-foot 7-inch floor length also means it will fit in Toyota Tacoma’s with a 5-foot bed. In order to keep the weight down, you won’t find a lot of amenities in this camper. Yet, it still offers the essentials needed to camp comfortably when away from home. Standards include a 47×72-inch east-west cabover bunk, a 30-inch face-to-face dinette, a 12 volt vent fan, quick detachable jacks, and a battery compartment large enough to hold two 100 amp hour batteries. If you’re looking for a bathroom or toilet in the Adlar 5.0, you won’t find one. Nature calls will have to be held either outside or inside using a portable toilet. Options for the new camper include a DC compressor refrigerator, a microwave oven, lithium batteries, a 160 watt solar power system, a MaxxAir fan with rain sensor, a RecPro 9.5 roof-top low profile air conditioner, and a 74×72-inch pull-out north-south bed. When using the dinette as a sleeper, the Adlar 5.0 can comfortably sleep up three adults or two adults and two children. Like all Soaring Eagle campers, the Adlar 5.0 features an all-aluminum, wood-free construction using tubular aluminum for the frame.  This approach, the company contends, ensures that the Soaring Eagle Adlar 5.0 will be a “generational camper” that will outlast the truck carrying it. Without a doubt, one of the 10 best truck campers for the Toyota Tacoma mid-size pickup. Lists for between $17,000 and $20,000 depending on options.

6. Phoenix Level 2 Slide-in

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7. Hotomobil Gladiator SB

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Looking for a modern, well-insulated camper? Then the new Hotomobil Gladiator SB is an excellent choice. The sleek, European styling and one-piece fiberglass body stands out in stark contrast to the more ponderous, fiberglass campers made by Northern Lite and Bigfoot. What also makes the German-import stand out is the bedliner texture that’s resistant to scratches, nobody in the North American market offers anything quite like it. While the one-piece Gladiator SB is an incredibly robust truck camper, yet it’s light enough to be hauled on mid-size trucks with lower payload ratings. This means the 1,300-pound camper can be hauled on any appropriately-rated mid-size pickup truck like the Toyota Tacoma. The Hotomobil Gladiator SB offers everything needed to comfortably travel and explore off-grid, including a spacious large cabover bed, a 49L DC refrigerator, a well-equipped kitchen with a two-burner stove, a diesel water heater and furnace, a comfortable U-shaped dinette, and a wet-bath with storage cabinets and a raised bathroom sink. Standards include a stealthy tie-down system that eliminates outriggers, a 15 gallon fresh water holding tank, jacks that can either be removed or flipped in the up position, a side-mounted awning, a lithium battery, a 205 watt solar power system with an 20 amp MPPT charger controller, a rear ladder, a cassette toilet, and an optional roof-top tent. Available in six colors and two finishes. The list price for this stylish, European import is $37,000. Can be ordered either factory direct or from dealers.

8. OEV Back Country 5.85 Slide-in

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9. Outfitter Caribou Lite 6.5 Slide-in

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10. Bundutec Topi Slide-in

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Final Words About Payload

Before purchasing your truck topper or truck camper, make sure your Toyota Tacoma can handle the extra weight. When it comes to matching a truck camper with your truck, the payload rating of your truck is the most important number. For the 2023 Toyota Tacoma, this rating can be as low as 1,135 pounds or as high as 1,685 pounds (this rating can be found on a sticker affixed to the driver side door pillar). This means that your camper, plus passengers and gear, must be below this number. It’s important to stay under the payload rating and GVWR of your truck as this keeps you and everyone sharing the road with you safe. It also prevents excessive wear and tear on the frame and suspension of your Toyota Tacoma pickup truck. You’ll also need to ensure that the wheels and suspension of your truck are up to the task of hauling a camper. This means you might need to upgrade the passenger-rated tires that originally came with your truck with a good Light Truck (LT) tire with a Load Lange C or D. In addition, we also recommend getting a set of Hellwig air springs or another suspension mod to correct rear sag that may occur from hauling the extra weight.

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Hi, how about toyota tacoma? Do you recommend this model? Because it is cheaper than many other models. And Is the information about towing capacity on this site correct? https://www.luxcaravan.com/camper-for-toyota-tacoma-2023/

GM recommends that you do not place a slide in camper on the Colorado and Canyon mid size trucks. Check warning plaque inside glove box.

All manufacturers do that for for mid-size and full-size half-ton trucks. The main reason is because of the passenger-rated tires they put on their trucks. Upgrade the wheels and tires and perform the necessary suspension upgrades and you should be okay, as long as you are below the GVWR.

Actually, the numbers from the major truck manufacturers don’t support your statement of the “taco” is the “The Toyota Tacoma is America’s most popular mid-size truck,” Yes, the Tacoma was, before competition from the Nissan, Ford, Chevy midsize started up and getting into the competition for that segment of these trucks. I love the Tacoma and my son has one that he has a TC on it, full time. Great article, especially with the RTT.

Popularity is based upon unit sales and in 2021 the Tacoma still leads the pack by a comfortable margin. I’m sure the margins have closed, however, in 2022.

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But, regardless of why your searching for a hard-sided truck camper, I’ve compiled a list of 33 campers for Toyota Tacomas that will let you take full advantage of an outdoor lifestyle and save you a massive amount of research time.  

This ultimate list of campers for Toyota Tacomas are a sleek ultralight design versatile enough to fit a variety of mid-sized trucks, and my list of Tacoma Truck campers range in price from $3,000 to $40,000. Weighing as little as 750 pounds, and up to 2,100 pounds dry weight. Depending on the year, make, and model could have an aluminum or fiberboard exterior. These Tacoma campers come fully equipped with a full-size kitchen, bed, bath, and double dinette. Along with a host of exclusive truck camper accessories and amenities you can’t find on any other pick up truck campers. Like the outdoor gear closet on the Livin Lite 6.8 ultralight camper.  

So if you are in the market for a lightweight short bed camper for a mid-sized truck like a Toyota Tacoma, let me help you navigate your choices. Below are  17 truck camper manufacturers and their 33 models of hard-sided full-sized 4-season cabover pick up truck campers that will fit any Toyota Tacoma.

Most of these small, lightweight truck campers will also fit any Nissan Frontier, Dodge Dakota, Chevy S10, and Ford Ranger mid-sized trucks with a few modifications to your suspension, frame, and/or camper.  

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Tacoma’s popularity is growing with outdoor enthusiasts who enjoy traveling, and the most reliable, rugged, heavy-duty mid-sized truck on the market today.  

Forcing truck camper manufacturers to take notice of the increasing demand for short bed slide-in truck campers. Creating more choices than the usual  5 best small truck campers  we are used to seeing at RV shows and Overlanding expos. So, let’s take a look at the 33 lightweight slide-in campers designed for Toyota Tacomas and their mid-sized truck counterparts.

Travel Lite Truck Camper Models That Fit A Toyota Tacoma – 590, 610R, 610SL, 625SL, 690FD, 700SL, 770R, and 770SL

First up are the Travel Lite truck campers. There are eight different Travel Lite truck camper models you can choose from to fit a Tacoma. The 590, 610R, 610SL, 625SL, and 690FD are cabover campers that will fit your Tacoma and other mid-sized trucks without any vehicle or truck camper modifications.  

Meanwhile, the 700SL, 770R, and 770SL truck camper models will require modifications to fit your truck because of how spacious these campers are. 

Depending on the camper model you choose, you will have to upgrade your suspension, and in most cases, an airbag suspension system from Firestone will be adequate enough.  

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In other cases, you will have to  cut the corner of the truck camper to fit in between the wheel wells, as I discussed in my other Tacoma camper article . Or you can always pull off your truck bed box and install a flatbed system to carry your new truck camper.  

These spacious small campers from Travel Lite are big enough for two people and come with amenities like a porta-potty, refrigerator, bed, pantry, and table. 

Travel Lite’s lightweight short bed camper models are somewhere around 1,285 pounds except for the smaller 590, which is only 1,120 pounds. Except for the 5’9″ floor length of the 590 cabover model, the 610R, 610SL, 625SL, and 690FD are all at least 6’2.5″ and no more than 6’9″.

The slightly bigger models like the 700SL, 770R, and 770SL would need to be modified to fit a Tacoma or any other mid-sized truck, but the extra work and the higher price tags they come with make it worthwhile because of how spacious and more luxurious they are. Not to mention they come with a full-sized bathroom.  

The 700SL may be smaller than the 690FD, but the 770R and 770SL camper models are slightly longer and wider. This will require you to  shave a corner of the truck camper to fit between the wheel wells of your truck bed box . The spacious designs of the 770 also come equipped with extra amenities like a sunroof and a full-sized bathroom with a stand-up shower.  

Travel Lite truck campers can be purchased from dealerships around the country for about $15,000. Some dealerships have them as low as $10,000, and I’ve spotted a few on craigslist for $8,000.

Lance Truck Camper 650 Is Designed Specifically For Toyota Tacomas

The 650 is the culmination of Lance Camper’s experiments when it comes to smaller hard-sided campers that will actually fit mid-sized trucks such as the Toyota Tacoma. The design of the Tacoma camper Lance 650 allows it to fit a smaller type of truck bed and weighs in at about half a ton(1,000 pounds).  

What’s great about the floor plan of the Lance Truck Camper 650 is that it’s well-balanced between the bedroom and the living room space. 

This well thought out floorplan includes a full bathroom in the spacious design. Making it the most premier camper for Tacoma’s on the market today. Lance Campers did well with the 650 as they made a small and comfy camper that fits quite well with mid-sized trucks and comes equipped with all of the accessories truck camper owners are used to seeing.  

Cirrus Truck Camper 620 and 670 Will Fit Your Toyota Tacoma

The Cirrus Truck Camper 670 is yet to be revealed to the public as it will be available in 2021, but there is also news about a 620 camper model reported to fit half-ton trucks such as the Toyota Tacoma. Meaning it will be one of the smaller campers in the Cirrus line of products, but the demand for small hard-sided campers comes with big rewards.

Meanwhile, the 670 is a newer model that has only been around for two years. The frame is made with aluminum and comes with a sleek and spacious interior that has a total length of nearly 15′. The bedroom looks more luxurious than most other campers on the market, and the bathroom is beyond reproach. The most impressive thing about the Cirrus 620 truck camper is the vast amount of storage created from transformer furniture.  

Although the Cirrus 620 truck camper isn’t on the market yet, expect to find a price tag of $25,000-$30,000.  

Palomino Truck Campers 6601, 650, 690, and 750 Fit The Toyota Tacoma Perfectly

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Meanwhile, the 650 is nearly as big but is lighter and more compact than the 6601. Still sleeps two people and comes with a standard floor plan of most truck campers. The 690, while being more compact, is built just as heavy-duty as the 650 so that it feels and looks sturdier. Still, it can sleep two people and is excellent for those who want a camper without the need to modify their mid-sized trucks.

Finally, the 750 is slightly smaller than the 6601 but requires you to modify your Tacoma or mid-sized truck for it to fit within your truck bed. It is more than 16′ feet long and weighs nearly 1900 pounds. Which means you are going to need a suspension upgrade. I used the fireside airbag system for my Toyota Tacoma. 

Sun-Lite 690 Was My First Tacoma Truck Camper

One of the older models of campers on this list, the Sun-Lite 690, was the first truck camper I put on my Toyota Tacoma. It’s a compact, hard-sided camper that will surely fit your mid-sized truck but actually requires you to modify it to fit between the wheel wells. 

Check out this popular Tacoma Truck Camper article on how I did that . 

Despite its age and modification requirement, the Sun-Lite 690 is a heavy-duty cabover camper that will fit your Toyota Tacoma and costs less than $3,000.

Although I added a bathroom, 3-stage water filtration system, solar power, roof cargo boxes, and a makeshift office, the Sun-Lite 690 truck camper only has a 6’6″ floor plan. Making it one of the smallest footprints on this list, but still comes equipped with a kitchen, side dinette, and cabover bed. This one should be best for those who are solo campers because it might only be enough space for one single person, and its storage options will leave you a bit envious.  

Livin’ Lite Camplite 6.8 Truck Camper Is The Most Heavy-DUTY Toyota Tacoma Slide-In Camper Available

The Camplite 6.8 with an all-aluminum designed frame is easily one of the top truck campers on the market today. Some unique feature exclusive to the Camplite brand is its massive outdoor gear closet, spacious kitchen, and over-sized wardrobe closets. And what I really like about the Camplite 6.8 is the heavy-duty design it displays both on it’s interior and exterior. With every corner being protected by an aluminum guard.  

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The Camplite 6.8 also comes with one of the best kitchens you can find in a small camper, the most versatile dinette, and a conveniently located fridge. Allowing you to quickly grab a snack at night from a fridge that doens’t take up valuable real estate inside your pickup truck camper.  

Before I move on to more campers for Toyota Tacomas, the most significant thing about the Camplite 6.8 model is its high resale value and the potential life span of 60 or more years. Because of its all-aluminum design.  

Expect to spend around $12,00 for one of these heavy-duty truck campers for Toyota Tacomas.  

Forest River Real-Lite HS-1805 Makes For A Quality Mid-Sized Truck Camper

Made by the same people behind Palomino, this is a tremendous hard-sided camper for those looking for a spacious floor plan and still be able to fit a mid-sized truck.  

With enough space for a queen bed, a full-size kitchen, and ample storage, the Forest River HS-1805 is a great two-person lightweight short bed camper design. That will surely fit a half-ton mid-sized truck like a Toyota Tacoma, and has a reputation for dependable, durable flooring options. 

One unique feature of the Forest River HS – Model 1805 is its walkable super flex membrane roof that will hold up for decades. Encouraging truck camper owners to use this as their own personal rooftop patio. 

The Forest River Real-Lite HS-1805 is one of those sleeper campers that flies well below the radar, and you can find them on craigslist for under $6,000. Because most of the owners have no idea what they have.   

Northern Lite 6-10 Fiberglass Truck Camper Is A Classic Tacoma Camper

Built when things were meant to last, the Northern Lite 6-10 truck camper was created. A highly sought after mid-sized truck camper commodity. With its heavy-duty design & well-insulated frame, this cabover is a true lightweight short bed camper built for ages. Making it one of the rarest lightweight truck campers on the market.  

The Northern Lite 6-10 weighs around 1,000 pounds (dry weight) and comes equipped with all the usual accessories and appliances. Complete with sink, stove, fridge, fan, toilette, heater, and two wardrobe closest.

Because of how rare this small truck camper is, it can command a price tag close to $30,000. Making it one of the most expensive campers for Toyota Tacomas on this list.  

I’ve seen it on craigslist and rvtrader for less than $15,000, but it was scooped up in less than a day. So if you come across this rare bird during your Tacoma camper research, don’t hesitate. Pull that trigger.  

Bigfoot 6-11 Truck Camper Made for Mid Sized Trucks & Tacomas

Another classic fiberglass camper built back in the 90s that will fit a Toyota Tacoma is the Bigfoot 6-11 short bed slide-in truck camper. This 2-section fiberglass shell screams reliability and durability. Unfortunately, it was only made for 2 years before Bigfoot pulled the plug on this lightweight Tacoma pickup truck camper.  

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One remarkable feature of his relatively lightweight and straightforward designed camper has over the Northern Lite 6-10 is its built-in bathroom. This lightweight camper is oozing with potential with a modern-day makeover for the right person, but the original design is a no-frills masterpiece.  

No hardwood flooring.

No granite countertops.

No transformer furniture.  

Limited storage.

At 1,600 pounds, fully packed with all of your camping gear along with your ski gear, this little camper packs a punch.  

Cozy at -10°, and just as comfortable with 100° temperatures. The Bigfoot 6-11 is a rare bird, and if you should come across one while searching campers for Toyota Tacomas, scoop it up immediately.  

They usually sell in the $10,000 neighborhood, but I know one guy who paid less than $3,000 and another who spent more than $50,000.  

Kimbo Is One Of The Newest Toyota Truck Campers Available

Kimbo truck camper’s slogan is “Nimble, simple living,” and is one of the newest Tacoma campers on the market. With some incredible space-saving furniture, unique one of a kind accessories, and unbelievable craftsmanship.  

With that said, they are the essential bare bones slide-in camper. Yes, their floorplan includes a bathroom, shower, kitchen, and even a wood-burning fireplace.  

Still, the kitchen is basically an oversized Jetboil stove with a one-basin sink. The bathroom is a toilette vanity combo with a shower just inside the entry door that requires a wrap-around shower curtain. All tied together with a Dickenson fireplace made for sailboats makes a very unique handcrafted Tacoma camper.  

Aesthetically pleasing. Next-generation craftsmanship and tons of upgrade potential. Right now, you can pick up this 11 foot 1100 pound dry weight Tacoma truck camper for $20,000 direct from the manufacturer in Washington. 

Scout Yoho Lightest Tacoma Truck Camper Available

At 958 pounds dry weight, the Scout Yoho is one of the lightest campers for Toyota Tacomas on this list. Second only to the Sun-Lite 690 truck camper.  

Made with an aluminum skeleton frame, lightweight exterior boarding, flexible solar panels, and portable appliances, the Scout Yoho is an energized hard-walled camper thats as versatile as a tent and can fit in the truck bed of your Toyota Tacoma. Its portable appliances and transformer build allow this lightweight truck camper to sleep 4 full-size adults comfortably. A quality you won’t find in any of the other Tacoma campers on this list.  

At the time of this writing, you can only pre-order one of these truck campers for $20,000, and you’ll have to go pick it up since they do not offer delivery service.  

Cheapest Campers For Toyota Tacomas Is The Drifter By RV Direct

Drifter is a brand new truck camper for Tacomas that will be available in 2021. Mimicking the same style and design as the Travel-Lite truck campers, but at almost half the price.  

Pickup truck campers that will fit a Toyota Tacoma

Featuring a jackknife pull out couch, kitchen, bathroom, fridge, and overhead cab sleeping area, the Drifter uses its full footprint to offer an array of features.  

Starting at $13,000, the Drifter is the most affordable brand new Tacoma camper on this list and offers plenty of upsell options. Such as solar, on-demand hot water tank, AC/DC inverter, or even an outdoor shower. If you’re considering a camper for a Toyota Tacoma, you should give some serious thought to purchasing a Drifter cabover camper.   

Northstar Liberty Truck Camper Is Designed For Half-Ton Toyota Trucks

The lightweight Northstar Liberty truck camper is a mighty mouse version of their 8.5 model. Featuring an “L” shaped dinette, a wet bath with a cassette toilet, and a large spacious kitchen creates a very comfortable living space.  

What really makes this Toyota Camper stand out from the rest is the ridiculous amount of storage and potential storage options. With a 20-gallon freshwater tank, 13-gallon grey water tank, 6-gallon hot water tank & 5-gallon blackwater tank, you can do some serious boondocking in this Toyota pickup truck camper. 

With 6’4″ of headroom and 3 blank walls, you can add plenty of interior cabinetry to increase your storage options. The roof is wide open for a cargo box or solar panels, and remove one of the propane tanks to make room for an extra battery.  

The Northstar Liberty cabover camper is a little on the heavy side at 1,750 pounds but still within the towing capacity of mid-sized trucks like the Toyota Tacoma or Nissan Frontier. With plenty of potential to upgrade as you see fit.   

The Alaskan Cabover 6.5 Is A Mighty Tacoma Camper 

Worth its weight in gold, the mighty Alaskan Cabover truck camper is a hybrid between a pop-up and a hard-walled truck camper. Which is the only reason it makes this list because I hate pop-up campers and everything they stand for.  

Weighing in at 1,300 pounds dry and 1,500 pounds wet weight, this highly functional cabover camper is an impressive display of engineering for mid-sized truck campers built for vehicles like the Toyota Tacoma.  

Instead of using canvas walls like most pop-up truck campers, the Alaskan features a solid-wall design accompanied by a patented telescoping hydraulic mechanism. That raises and lowers the top half of this lightweight truck camper into position by the flip of a switch. 

Accessorized with custom leather mattress and cushion dinettes, 4-burner stove with an oven, and a farmhouse sink. There isn’t another camper on this list that offers more functional appliances than the Alaskan Cabover 6.5.  

All this patented technology and high-end finish comes with a price tag of around $31,000, though.  

Capri Campers Make Two Models For The Toyota Tacoma

Capri Campers are out of Texas and made my radar about 3 years ago when I searched for my first Toyota Tacoma Truck Camper. They came onto the scene out of necessity for cowboys looking for affordable living quarters while traveling from rodeo to rodeo.  

Ultra light campers for Toyota Tacomas

A Capri camper can come as loaded or as unloaded as you’d like it to be. With nothing more than just a bed and four walls, or as loaded as you’d like with the Capri package known as “The Works.”

Capri campers come with an exceptionally “handcrafted” feel to them. As they are built entirely out of wood with an exterior aluminum wrap. That you can even choose from 10 select color patterns. Even the interior wood paneling offers 4 different wood pattern choices, and you can choose from 3 different truck bed sizes.  

Capri campers are one of the only lightweight truck campers I know of that you can customize interior color, appliance lineup, and exterior colors direct from the manufacturer. Not only that, you can create your own floorplan. For $10,000-$20,000, you can get your own customized Toyota Tacoma truck camper from Capri through a short phone call and a few back and forth emails.  

You can also find these mid-sized truck campers on craigslist for around $5,000.  

Adventurer 80RB Is A Highly Polished Camper for Tacomas

Finally is the Adventurer truck camper lineup, and my personal favorite the 80RB truck camper designed exclusively for light-duty full-size short truck bed boxes. Like the ones found on a Toyota Tacoma.  

The Adventurer 80RB is a ridiculous model name, but in the top 3 of high-end finishings regarding campers for Toyota Tacomas. Don’t overlook this unbelievable mid-sized truck camper.  

This self-contained, fully-featured truck camper incorporates a comfortable bathroom complete with a shower and toilet as a standard feature on all of its models.  

Adventurer Camper Manufacturing offers 6 models (80RB, 86FB, 89RB, 89RBS, 901SB, 910DB) that will fit a Toyota Tacoma, including 2 of them with a full wall slideout. Can you imagine a camper slideout on a 1/2 ton truck!!!

These 6 camper models will fit truck bed sizes of short-beds (5.5′, 6′, 6.5′, 6.75′) and long-bed (8′) trucks.

These high-end truck campers made by Adventurer manufacturing start out at $20,000 and go all the way up to $50,000, depending on the package you select.

Finding Campers For Toyota Tacomas

Why you have to search multiple cities, states, and even other countries to track down a short box truck camper that you can afford to fit the popular rugged Toyota Tacoma is beyond me.

Every ski bum, surf bum, climber, hiker, camper and outdoor enthusiast dreams of the day when they can say, “I own a Toyota Tacoma truck camper.” Not to mention its the #1 vehicle of choice for overlanders across the globe. 

That doesn’t mean it’s any less baffling why the number one most reliable, rugged, heavy-duty, and most popular mid-sized truck doesn’t have an endless supply of used & affordable Tacoma campers to choose from, on sites like craigslist , rvtrader or facebook marketplace .  

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Thank you so much for a detailed list of campers that fit Tacoma trucks. It must have taken a lot of time to research all of this so many thanks. I am little confused though. The standard payload size of a Tacoma max that I could find is about 1400 lbs, many Tacoma’s are at about 1100lbs. It would appear that most of the campers on this list far exceed the payload limits of Tacoma, even that of a Tundra which rated at 1700lbs. So they may fit but really shouldn’t be used on a Tacoma?

Take the Lance 650 which has a dry weight of 1700 lbs or the Travel Lite 610RSL which has a dry weight of 1600lbs – Am I missing something, how could Tacoma carry these (safely)? I really wish I felt better about using a Lance 650 or Travel Lite 610RSL. I do thank you very much for the hard work that it took to research this.

Thanks for visiting my travel blog, and sorry for the delayed response. Your truck’s payload ratings are more subjective than you think and should be labeled with numerous footnotes and asterisks. Because there is no industry standard “variables” in the industry-standard equation used to define vehicle payload capacity.

For example, Ford defines “curb weight” as cargo only while GM defines “curb weight” as passengers and cargo weight. Then you have other gray areas like GM who calculates passenger weight at 150 pounds, but Dodge calculates passenger weight at 160. The FAA is considering increasing passenger weight to 170 to account for a more accurate calculation to help avoid overloading small aircraft, but the average individual weight in America is closer to 200 pounds per individual nowadays.

So its really important to keep in the mind that websites, brochures and salesman project a “best-case” scenario when configuring payload capacity, but in reality are really giving you a worst case scenario. Because vehicle owners can manipulate payload capacity by swapping out steel wheels for aluminum wheels, aluminum engine blocks versus cast iron, smaller mirrors, deleting spare tires and removing bumpers. Or any number of things, right?

But you are correct about the Tacoma’s payload capacity ranges between 1,050-1,685, but that’s with factory suspension. If you add airbag suspension like these https://amzn.to/3vN3DfJ you can increase you payload capacity tremendously. In fact, a couple of years ago I threw a Sun Lite 690 truck camper onto my Tacoma for over 22,000 mountainous winter storm chasing miles during ski season, and you can read how I did that in this article. https://aowanders.com/toyota-tacoma-truck-camper/

The key thing to keep in mind to payload capacity is not to let your payload ride on your frame. That is when things break. Which is why I installed an airbag suspension from amazon for my Tacoma ( https://amzn.to/3vN3DfJ ), but I’ve also been dragging a 30 foot travel trailer with a 12 foot slide fully packed with outdoor gear for over 5 years before ever installing my airbag suspension. Tacoma’s have an incredibly sneaky “unofficial” payload capacity which is why they are the most popular mid sized truck on the market.

The trick to stretching your payload capacity is balance and proportionate weight distrubution. So for a Lance 650 or Travle Lite 610RSL you should be ok as long as you cut a corner to make it fit your box. You will be a little top heavy which means you won’t be able to do as much off roading as you like, but if you stick to “normal” roads and campsites I wouldn’t worry too much. My Sun Lite 690’s base measurement (part that sat in my truck bed) was 81 inches long. Both the Lance 650 truck camper and Travel Lite 610 RSL cabover camper if I remember right are both under or right at 81 inches long. Just keep in mind both of those truck campers are around $20,000, and to make it fit in your Tacoma truck bed you’re going to have to cut a corner down to 43 inches to fit a 2nd generation Tacoma. On top of air bag suspension I would also recommend getting load range “E” tires to help carry the weight. Along with a tire pressure monitoring system which you can find here https://amzn.to/2UmBTBq , and the next few days are Prime days so there should be some real good deals right now.

Let me know if you have any more questions.

Safe Travels, Adam

I am confused about a couple of things in this article. Its a wonderful resource for identifying which truck campers will actually fit a Tacoma, but do airbags allow you to go over the low payload capacity of a Tacoma? I’ve also been reading your, “ Weight of a small camper ,” article, but I’m still unsure as to what airbags do in regards to the payload capacity of a Tacoma.

What a great question Mark!!

There’s a lot of bad information out there regarding payloads and towing capacities. Let me preface my answer to your question in a couple of ways. First payload & towing capacities are merely guidelines and not absolute (black and white) numbers. They are there for people that need directions and guidance before making decisions.

Secondly, I have been towing a travel trailer with my Toyota Tacoma that weighs close to 10,000 pounds after I load up all of my gear for over 8 years. Before that, I was lugging around a 3,000-pound pickup camper for 3 years, and I’ll be honest I never once looked at my payload & towing capacities. All I did was hook up and see how it felt driving down the road. I could do this approach because my brother owns his own mechanic shop, so I wasn’t as scared of things breaking as most people are because I wouldn’t get an astronomical repair bill no matter what broke. Also, I am the type of guy that is more of a “let’s see what happens kind of guy.”

So, to get back to your question, “Does adding airbags to your vehicle increase its payload and towing capacities?” The short & simple answer is, NO!. Because you have to remember that an airbag suspension system only addresses the management of your payload or towing capabilities from a weight distribution variable, but an airbag suspension like this one ( https://amzn.to/3vN3DfJ ) from amazon doesn’t take into account your Tacoma’s braking, cooling & transmission systems that are specifically manufactured-rated for a Tacoma or whatever vehicle your adding airbag suspension to. Exceeding manufacturer’s ratings is NEVER a good idea, but like I said above not only did I ignore them I never even consulted them before drastically overloading my Tacoma for over 11 years. Keep in mind though, I had a safety net that wouldn’t compound my stupidity with a repair bill I couldn’t afford.

So, while airbags do increase your ability to manage larger payloads or heavier towloads in reality all it does it transfer the stress of larger payloads to other mechanical parts that aren’t equipped to handle increased payload capacities, and could result in expensive repair bills or other catastrophic failures.

Hope that answers your question Mark.

Happy travels, Adam

Don’t worry about your truck’s payload as long as the truck camper fits the truck bed.

Bill, Frank is right. Truck engineers design trucks in a way that doesn’t allow accidental payload overloads because you can only carry so much in the space provided. You have to intentionally ignore weight, shapes & sizes to go over your truck’s payload capacity. On top of that, truck camper designers have the same focal points, and they don’t want to be sued for liability negligence. If a truck camper fits the dimensions of your truck bed you are most likely within your payload capacity, and any full-size truck with an 8×4 foot box was the foundation that every manufacturer designed around. Today’s trucks with shorter truck beds have better shocks and suspension allowing them to tote around backpack campers from the 1970s, 1980s, and even the 1990s. Most truck campers nowadays are built with lightweight materials. The only thing you need to be careful of is when you start looking at truck campers with slideouts because that adds a significant amount of weight to a truck camper or any camper for that matter. Hope that helps Bill.

Well I am putting 590sl in my short bed tacoma. It weighs 1300lbs dry. I am going to install Timbrens. I will let everyone know how it goes.

Thanks Bruce. Would love to hear an update about your rig.

Great article! Thanks for this! I now need to figure out which ones would fit a short bed Tacoma. Any chance you have a list? I’m also new to campers. I have air bags installed but I suppose I need Billie bars installed as well?

I had a shortbed 2012 Toyota Tacoma, and it had a 41 in wheelbase with 5 foot 6 inch box. I put a Sun lite 650 in there for over 3 years using only airbags.

For a Tacoma setup like that I would stick to any truck camper that calls itself a 525,550 or 650.

Hope that helps.

Regards, Adam

I have been doing a lot of research lately on truck campers. I reall appreciate all the information here. Because its way different than what I have come to understand from reading a lot of the truck camper forums, information about payload capacity for slide in truck campers, and weight of many of the truck campers listed in your chart.

I wish I could find one of those older Lance 650 truck campers for 1000 lbs because the newer models are 2000 pounds without any upgrades.

Most of the truck campers on your list have a dry weight (without propane, water, and batteries) are at least 1300 lbs. Payload on my f150 is 1730 lbs, and this has the beefed up suspension for greater towing, higher the most 1/2 tons. Several Tundra’s I’ve seen are around 1250 lbs. How did your Tacoma carry the weight of your truck camper. Do you think an S10 could really host a slide in cab over camper?

Sure, if you have a standard cab 2wd you might get near 1500 (4×4, extended cabs all add weight which decreases your payload), but who drives those? More like 1100lbs for these rigs. I will be traveling with 2-3 people and 2 dogs so that is 500-650lbs. So a 1300 lb camping trailer, with wet weight and passengers I am probably 300 lbs over. No gear yet.

I’ve often read, assume 1000lbs over dry weight is your total weight, but you can trim this back a little. I am willing to go 300-500 over the payload with airbags (which does nothing for payload, just handling). But I have a big truck. Seems like most recommendations here are really focused on the life test capacity rather than the manufacturers payload capacity of smaller trucks. I do appreciate that.

Thanks for reaching out to me through the comments on my site, and I understand your concerns as I did exactly what you’re doing now. After a couple of months, I finally said, “FUCK IT!”

I circled back to a truck camper that had been posted months ago and was still for sale, but it was the closest camper to my box size. Honestly, I didn’t even know about payload capacity. Towing capacity. In fact, if I’m being really honest, I am extremely lucky that I didn’t find a bigger truck camper to fit my box because I would have just bought it.

Because I had just spent 5 years dragging a 30-foot fully loaded 8,000-pound KZ sportsman travel trailer with a 12-foot slide around the country with my 2012 Toyota Tacoma. Up and over every mountain range I could find to ski, and I wanted something more manageable and less obvious.

So I pulled the trigger on a SunLite 690. To make it fit inside my box I had to cut a corner back 2 inches, 10 inches high, and 34 inches long if I remember right. And I did nothing to reinforce that corner structurally. All I did was get some rolled roofing tin and cut it to size. You can read about that here https://aowanders.com/toyota-tacoma-truck-camper/

That camper weighed 1300-1400 pounds dry weight. I added a bathroom and a full-size air conditioner. that included 2x4s and a custom steel-plated shelf. Both of these were installed with a “wing it who gives a fuck,” attitude by simply just cutting and drilling into exterior walls with no concern for wiring, plumbing, or structural stabilities.

After that, I loaded that doghouse up with over 2000 pounds of gear. From toolboxes to skis and hockey equipment. I ran out of room I had to start mounting things on the ceiling, walls, roof and exterior walls to make it all fit. I even made a closet bar in the backseat of my tacoma to hold 200 pounds of shirts and hoodies that I thought I would need while living full time out of a truck camper. I made the classic mistake of every rookie traveler….I overpacked

If you’ve missed the point, here it is………I was ignorantly bliss to weight, payload capacities, young and dumb, BUT after loading up my truck camper to the brim I motored around the country for 3 years with a V6 Tacoma lugging around a 3,000-pound plus backpack camper with no problems ever. I drove up and down mountains in the worst conditions possible. When they closed schools, governments, and highways that’s when I was out playing on the mountainside in my grossly overweight truck camper with its weakened structure and had ZERO problems.

And to add insult to injury if I had any knowledge of solar panels I would have also added a battery bank to run my A/C and furnace instead of a 3,400-watt dual fuel generator .

I hear what your saying. I know what your saying. I read what your saying, but I’m the kind of guy that says, “let’s find out,” “let’s break this rule and see what the consequences really are.” and I’m here to tell you that I didn’t even know the payload capacity of my truck at the time and I was lugging around almost triple what its recommended amount was with my sunlite 690 truck camper.

Sometimes book smarts aren’t equivalent to life skills and sometimes they surpass street smarts, but just because they stray from the norm doesn’t mean they aren’t valid.

I am currently running a crew cab tundra with a 5’8″ box, steel wheels, lift and airbags rocking a Lance with a slide-out because I vigorously tested truck camper life with a much smaller truck than your F150. You’ve got an F150 that has a better resume than my Toyota Tough Tundra. Find something in between what I would do and what you would do and I’m sure you’ll be fine with anything from that level on down.

And before you go spending hundreds on truck camper tie downs heres how to make your own for under $50 (well maybe before inflation) https://aowanders.com/discounted-torklift-frame-mounted-truck-camper-tie-downs/

Warm Regards, Adam O.

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10 Popular Campers You Can Pull with the Toyota Tacoma

Toyota Tacoma Pulling a Camper

The Toyota Tacoma is one of the most popular mid-size trucks available today, thanks to its long-lasting durability, excellent fuel efficiency, rugged off-road capability, and numerous standard safety features. 

But perhaps the biggest reason why the Toyota Tacoma is so popular is its class-leading towing capacity.

As the most recent Tacoma has a 3,500 to 6,800-pound max tow capacity , depending on the trim level.

Allowing the Toyota Tacoma to pull a wide variety of campers, including teardrop campers, pop-up campers, travel trailers, and toy haulers. 

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Toyota Tacoma’s Towing Capacity

Before we take a look at the 10 most popular campers you can pull with the Toyota Tacoma though, it’s important to take a moment to discuss its towing capacity, as  not all Tacomas are the same.

As the Toyota Tacoma’s tow capability has varied since its release in 1995.

Which can be seen in the below table that shows the various towing capacities of the mid-size truck throughout the years.

Toyota Tacoma Towing Capacity By Year

It’s not just the production year that affects the towing capacity of the Toyota Tacoma though.

As many of the years have a max tow range as opposed to a single max tow limit.

Thanks to the various trim levels available on the Toyota Tacoma, which can affect numerous aspects of the truck, including its max tow capacity.

So before towing anything with a Toyota Tacoma, it’s important to know its specific towing capacity, to ensure you don’t exceed its max tow limit.  

Popular Campers for the Toyota Tacoma (Least to Most Expensive)

1. kz rv sportsmen classic 181bh, quick specs.

  • Price :  $20,000
  • Length :  21 Feet 5 Inches
  • Dry Weight :  2,980 Pounds
  • Sleeping Capacity :  5
  • Bathroom :   2-Piece Dry Bath 

The KZ RV Sportsmen Classic 181BH is one of the most well-equipped travel trailers you can pull with the Toyota Tacoma.

As it offers numerous class-leading features and upgrades.

W hich is ironic because it also happens to be one of the cheapest travel trailers as well, with an average retail price of just $20,000.

Making the Sportsmen Classic 181BH one of the best campers you can buy, if you’re looking for an affordable feature-rich camper.

But just what are those class-leading features.

Well for starters, the Sportsman Classic 181BH is one of the few lightweight campers to offer a slide-out .

Which helps to give this smaller camper a much more open and spacious feel.

KZ RV Sportsmen Classic 181BH Floorplan

KZ RV Sportsmen Classic 181BH Floorplan

In addition, the Sportsmen Classic 181BH is one of the lightest travel trailers you can buy with a bunkhouse , w hich gives this lightweight camper a five-person sleeping capacity.

And finally, the Sportsmen Classic 181BH is one of the few small travel trailers to offer a dry bath with a separate shower and toilet .

As most small lightweight campers typically feature a wet bath, which has a combined shower, toilet, and sometimes bathroom sink in a single wet space.

To see other small lightweight campers with a dry bath, check out our article “ 10 Smallest Travel Trailers with a Dry Bath “.

For more information on the KZ RV Sportsmen Classic 181BH, be sure to check out KZ RV’s website by clicking here .

2. Forest River R-Pod RP-171

  • Price :  $22,000
  • Length :  19 Feet
  • Dry Weight :  2,714 Pounds
  • Sleeping Capacity :  4
  • Bathroom :   3-Piece Wet Bath 

Another budget-friendly travel trailer that you can pull with the Toyota Tacoma is the Forest River R-Pod RP-171, which has an average retail price of $23,000.

Making the R-Pod RP-171 another great choice for those looking for a more affordable and budget-friendly camper.

First released in 2008 the R-Pod was designed to be a small lightweight camper that could be pulled by a wide variety of vehicles.

Now available in 11 different models and floorplans, t he RP-171 is the lightest and one of the smallest R-Pods available, with a dry weight of just 2,714 pounds, and an overall length of 19 feet .

Forest River R-Pod RP-171 Floorplan

Forest River R-Pod RP-171 Floorplan

Despite its more affordable price and lighter weight though the Forest River R-Pod RP-171 is still a very well-equipped and capable travel trailer.

Offering numerous comfort features and amenities, including a four-person sleeping capacity, a large rear queen bed, a three-piece wet bath, and a convertible dinette booth.

As well as a complete kitchen that offers a two-burner propane cooktop, round stainless steel sink with high-rise faucet, convection microwave, and a nice size fridge.

For more information on the Forest River R-Pod RP-171 and to see a 3D tour of the trailer, check out Forest River’s website by clicking here . 

3. KZ RV Escape E14 Hatch

  • Length :  18 Feet 10 Inches
  • Dry Weight :  2,770 Pounds
  • Sleeping Capacity :  2

One of the more unique campers on this list is the KZ RV Escape E14 Hatch.

As it features a large flip-up rear door and storage area, which allows this small lightweight camper to function as a toy hauler .  

Allowing you to easily bring all sorts of sporting and outdoor gear with you while camping, i ncluding longer and bulkier items, such as bikes, kayaks, and stand-up paddleboards.

KZ RV Escape  E14 Hatch Floorplan

KZ RV Escape E14 Hatch Floorplan

Beyond its toy hauler capability though, the Escape E14 Hatch is also a very well-equipped lightweight travel trailer.

As it features a rear convertible dinette booth, a full-featured kitchen, good size holding tanks, a 10-foot awning, and a dry bath, with a separate shower and toilet.

If there was one drawback of the Escape E14 Hatch though, it would have to be its limited sleeping capacity.

As the KZ RV Escape E14 Hatch is only able to sleep two campers at a time, which is definitely one of the lowest sleeping capacities for a camper of this size.

For more information on the KZ RV Escape E14 Hatch, be sure to check out KZ RV’s website by clicking here . 

To see other small lightweight toy haulers, check out our article “ The 10 Cheapest Toy Haulers You Can Buy “.

4. Forest River Rockwood Geo Pro G15TB

  • Price :  $24,000
  • Length :  16 Feet 4 Inches
  • Dry Weight :  2,667 Pounds

The Forest River Rockwood Geo Pro G15TB is another great option for those looking for a more affordable lightweight camper that the Toyota Tacoma can pull .

As the Rockwood Geo Pro G15TB has an average price of $24,000 and a dry weight of 2,667 pounds.

Available in 13 different models that offer various floorplans, lengths, and weights, the Geo Pro is able to accommodate a wide variety of RVer’s needs.

But one of the most popular lightweight options is the Geo Pro G15TB, as it’s one of the smallest and lightest versions of the camper .

Forest River Rockwood Geo Pro G15TB Floorplan

Forest River Rockwood Geo Pro G15TB Floorplan

Including a large convertible dinette booth, a three-piece wet bath, and a well-equipped kitchen that offers a two-burner propane cooktop, a large deep sink with a high-rise faucet, a 12V fridge, and a microwave oven.

And like all new Forest River Geo Pros, the G15TB also comes standard with a 190-watt roof-mounted solar panel as well as a 1,000-watt inverter.

Which provides plenty of off-grid power for boondocking and dry camping.  

For more info on the Forest River Rockwood Geo Pro G15TB and to see a 3D tour of the trailer, check out Forest River’s website by clicking here . 

To find out how much other Forest River Rockwood Geo Pros cost, check out our article “ How Much Does a Geo Pro Cost? “.

5. Bean Meaner Bean

  • Price :  $25,590
  • Length :  15 Feet 2 Inches
  • Dry Weight :  2,000 Pounds
  • Sleeping Capacity :  2 (4 with Optional Roof Mount Tent)
  • Bathroom :   N/A

For those that like to take their Toyota Tacoma off the beaten path, the Meaner Bean premium off-road teardrop camper is a great choice.

As the Meaner Bean is one of the most off-road capable teardrop campers you can buy .

Thanks to its 17 inches of ground clearance, powder-coated steel tube frame chassis, Timbren 3500 HD axle less suspension, fully articulating max coupler hitch, and all-terrain tires.

But it’s not just its off-road capability that makes this lightweight teardrop camper so popular, as the Meaner Bean also offers lots of creature comforts and conveniences as well.

Meaner Bean Interior

Bean Teardrop Camper Interior

Including such features as a spacious convertible interior cabin, lots of storage cabinets and cubbies, a Maxx Air vent fan, operational side windows, LED interior and exterior lighting, USB charging ports, and a Thule roof rack system.

As well as a full rear exterior kitchen with lots of storage and counter space, an 18-gallon freshwater tank, stainless steel sink with foldaway faucet, rack-out Partner steel stove, and a rack-out 45-quart cooler/fridge.

Making the Meaner Bean the perfect base camp for boondocking and off-grid camping .  

If you’re looking for even more comfort and off-grid capability though, you can also option the Meaner Bean, with air conditioning, heat, instant hot water, as well as solar and a lithium-ion battery.

For more information on the Bean Meaner Bean and to see other Bean teardrop campers, check out Bean’s website by clicking here . 

If you want to know more about teardrop campers, such as their average price, and what their pros and cons are, check out our article “ Teardrop Campers: Everything You Need to Know “.

6. Aliner Expedition

  • Price :  $28,000
  • Length :  18 Feet
  • Dry Weight :  1,850 Pounds
  • Bathroom :   Cassette Toilet + Outdoor Shower

When most people think of pop-up campers they often picture the classic tent-style pop-up with opposing fold-out bunks.

However, there is actually another really popular type of pop-up camper available today called the hard-sided pop-up camper, w hich offers the benefits of both a pop-up camper and a travel trailer . 

As a hard-sided pop-up camper maintains a low profile while in tow-mode, making it easier to tow.

While at the same time offering rigid fiberglass walls like a travel trailer, which provide superior insulation and sound deadening capabilities.

And one of the best examples of a hard-sided pop-up camper is the Aliner Expedition, which is Aliners flagship pop-up .

Aliner Expedition Sofa Bed Floorplan

Aliner Expedition Floorplan

As the Expedition offers numerous best-in-class features, including an 11-gallon freshwater tank, two propane tanks, a powerful propane furnace, a Command AC with heat pump, a well-equipped kitchenette, four stabilizers jacks, an outdoor shower, and a cassette toilet.

And if you’re looking for even more comfort and capability the Aliner Expedition can also be optioned with soft or hard front and rear dormers to give you even more interior space and headroom.

As well as an extreme off-road package, which allows the Aliner Expedition to go even further off the beaten path.

For more information on the Aliner Expedition, be sure to check out Aliner’s website by clicking here .  

7. nuCamp TAB 400

  • Price :  $38,000
  • Length :  18 Feet 3 Inches
  • Dry Weight :  2,840 Pounds
  • Sleeping Capacity :  3
  • Bathroom :   3-Piece Wet Bath

Another popular camper for the Toyota Tacoma is the well-equipped nuCamp TAB 400, which is one of the largest and most feature-rich teardrop campers you can buy .

As the TAB 400 has a fully walkable interior and offers all the features and amenities that you’d find in a full-size travel trailer, just in a more compact lightweight teardrop package.

To see other lightweight teardrop campers that have a walkable interior, check out our article “ 10 Must See Teardrop Trailers You Can Stand Up In “.

As the nuCamp TAB 400 offers a spacious three-piece wet bath, a rear RV queen bed, a convertible front dinette booth, and a well-equipped kitchen that offers a decent amount of counter space, a large single bowl sink, a propane cooktop, and either a two-way 2.3 cubic foot fridge or a three-way 2.7 cubic foot fridge.

nuCamp TAB 400 Floorplan

nuCamp TAB 400 Floorplan

But the features and amenities don’t stop there, as the nuCamp TAB 400 is also loaded with upgrades and extras.

Including a built-in solar package, a stargazing window, and a Nautilus water management system.

As well as custom Amish cabinetry, acrylic dual-pane windows, central heat and AC, and an Alde FLOW instant hot water system.

In addition, the nuCamp TAB 400 can also be equipped with nuCamp’s Boondock Package.

Which gives the TAB 400 even more off-road and off-grid capability, thanks to features like aggressive off-road tires, 15-inch sport rims, a pitched axle, and an aluminum utility platform.

For more information on the nuCamp TAB 400, make sure to check out nuCamp’s website by clicking here . 

8. Airstream Basecamp 16X

  • Price :  $48,000
  • Length :  16 Feet 2 Inches
  • Dry Weight :  2,650 Pounds

One of the best campers to pull with the Toyota Tacoma is the Airstream Basecamp 16 , which is why we featured it in the photo at the beginning of this article.

As the Airstream Basecamp makes a perfect match for the Toyota Tacoma, thanks to its lightweight compact design, and excellent off-road and boondocking capability.

You might have noticed, however, that we’ve highlighted the Basecamp 16X as opposed to the standard Basecamp 16.

And that’s because the Basecamp 16X offers several key upgrades over the Basecamp 16 for just a few thousand dollars more.

Airstream Basecamp 16X Floorplan

Airstream Basecamp 16X Floorplan

Including larger wheels and tires, a lift kit, stainless steel stone guards, and front window protection shields, which greatly improve the off-road capability of the Basecamp.

Regardless of whether you choose the Basecamp 16 or the Basecamp 16X though, both versions of the camper offer some of the best boondocking capability available in its class.

Thanks to off-grid features, such as a 14,300 BTU Truma Combi™ eco plus heating system, 12V tank heaters, a heated underbelly, two 20-pound propane tanks, a 21-gallon freshwater tank, a 12V fridge, and an optional 180W rooftop solar panel.

For more information on the Airstream Basecamp 16X, be sure to check out Airstream’s website by clicking here . 

9. Lance 1475S

  • Length :  19 Feet 8 Inches
  • Dry Weight :  2,600 Pounds
  • Bathroom :   3-Piece Dry Bath

The Lance 1475S offers several notable and unique upgrades compared to other small lightweight travel trailers, which is probably why it’s so popular.

As the Lance 1475S is one of the few lightweight campers to offer a three-piece dry bath with a separate shower, toilet, and bathroom sink.

As well as one of only a handful of trailers to offer full four-season capability, when equipped with Lance’s All-Weather Package .

Lance 1475S Floorplan

Lance 1475S Floorplan

Beyond its three-piece dry bath and four-season capability though, the Lance 1475S also offers several other key upgrades.

Including such extras as a small slide-out, a large east-to-west front bed, and one of the best-equipped kitchens available in a small camper.

As the Lance 1475S kitchen offers Euro overhead cabinetry with accent lighting, plenty of counter space, a flush mount three-burner propane stove, a three-way five cubic foot fridge, and an available convection microwave oven.

For more information on the Lance 1475S, make sure to check out Lance’s website by clicking here .

10. Airstream Bambi 16RB

  • Price :  $55,000
  • Length :  16 Feet 1 Inch
  • Dry Weight :  3,000 Pounds
  • Bathroom :   2-Piece Wet Bath

One of the most expensive campers you can pull with the Toyota Tacoma is the Airstream Bambi 16RB, which has an average retail price of $55,000.

For that $55,000 though, you get one of the most well-designed and finished small lightweight campers on the market today .

Starting with its iconic all-aluminum pop-riveted exterior, which makes it instantly recognizable as an Airstream.

Airstream Bambi 16RB Floorplan

Airstream Bambi 16RB Floorplan

But the high-end design doesn’t stop there though, as it continues on into the interior of the camper.

Thanks to its rounded aluminum interior walls, custom cabinetry, high-end interior finishes, and premium appliances.  

It’s not all about premium design and finishes though on this Airstream camper, as the Bambi 16RB is also a very well-equipped and capable lightweight camper as well.

Offering features such as a four-person sleeping capacity, two-piece wet bath, a convertible dinette booth, exterior shower, and a full-featured kitchen that makes meal prep and cooking a breeze.

For more information on the Airstream Bambi 16RB, be sure to check out Airstream’s website by clicking here .

To see how much other Airstream Bambi’s cost, check out our article “ How Much is an Airstream Bambi? Cost Breakdown “.

Jason is an avid lover of RVs and the RV lifestyle. He is both a writer and editor for RV Owner HQ and has been RVing and camping for over 20 years.

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What Is The Best Truck Camper For A Toyota Tacoma

Top 7 Amazing Truck Camper For The Toyota Tacoma

Aaron Richardson

  • Last Updated: March 19, 2024
  • 14 minutes read

One of the top contenders in the world of Tacoma campers is the Toyota Tacozilla. This fully-equipped, ingeniously designed camper turns your Toyota Tacoma into a comfortable, fully functional campsite. The Tacozilla camper offers ample sleeping space, an integrated kitchenette, and ample storage for all your camping gear.

The Toyota Tacozilla camper attaches seamlessly to the Tacoma truck bed, efficiently utilizing the vehicle’s payload capacity. This innovative camper offers a compact design that fits the Toyota Tacoma perfectly and ensures that you don’t compromise on comfort when exploring nature.

When considering the cost of a Tacozilla camper, factors such as features and customization options will play a role in determining the final price. The Tacozilla camper price range starts at a reasonable level, making it accessible to many off-road enthusiasts. As you add more accessories, the price can quickly escalate, but the investment in comfort and convenience is well worth it for many.

Another great option for the Toyota Tacoma is the Tacoma Tacozilla, which marries the legendary performance of the Toyota Tacoma with the innovative design of a top-of-the-line camper. The Tacoma Tacozilla offers off-road enthusiasts a unique camping experience that combines the rugged capability of the Tacoma with a cozy, comfortable living space.

When planning your next adventure, exploring the great outdoors with your Toyota Tacoma and one of these fantastic truck campers ensures a memorable experience.

Whether you choose the Scout Yoho, Overland Equipment Habitat, Toyota Tacozilla, or Tacoma Tacozilla, you can trust that your camping setup will be reliable, functional, and the perfect companion to your capable pickup truck.

Things To Consider When Choosing A Truck Camper For The Toyota Tacoma

There are a few key factors to consider when choosing the best truck camper to pair with your Toyota Tacoma.

Payload Capacity & Dry Weight

The payload capacity of the Toyota Tacoma ranges from 1,050 to 1,685 pounds depending on the trim level.

You want the truck camper’s dry weight to be roughly 80% of the maximum payload capacity.

Box Dimensions

The dimensions of the Toyota Tacoma box can vary from 60 to 73.2 inches based on the cab style.

The box width is 41.5 inches wide. You need to ensure that the floor plan of the truck camper you are considering will fit within these dimensions.

Number Of People It Sleeps

A lot of smaller truck campers will sleep two to three people. However, some can sleep up to four people.

You must factor in your family’s sleeping capacity to ensure everyone can sleep comfortably at night.

Insulation & Ventilation

Summer nights can be hot and humid. The heat can build up when you pack two to three people into a truck camper on a night like this.

A truck camper with good insulation might support a small RV air conditioner.

Some have advanced ventilation systems in their optional extra package that help move fresh air into the camper all night.

Ease Of Installation

Many Toyota Tacoma truck owners will uninstall their truck camper in the winter months.

A lighter truck camper tends to be easier to install and uninstall on your own or with the help of a few friends.

A heavier rigid hard-sided truck camper might need professional installation, increasing the long-term ownership cost.

Best Truck Camper Options That Are Perfect for the Toyota Tacoma

A handful of truck campers are light enough and have a floor plan to fit the payload capacity and dimension of the Toyota Tacoma’s cargo box.

The one that is best for you might vary depending on the number of people you need to sleep, your preferred creature comforts, and the style of camping you do the most.

Here are seven of our favorite self-contained truck campers for Toyota Tacoma.

1. The Scout Yoho 6.0

The-Scout-Yoho-6.0

  • Dry Weight of 913-pounds
  • Floor Length of 69.75″
  • Overall Length of 126.25″
  • Width of 74.75″
  • Interior Height of 75″
  • Exterior Height of 78″
  • Sleeps 3 to 4 people
  • MSRP $19,240

The Yoho by Scout is one of the vanguard hard-sided truck campers for mid-size pickup trucks on the US domestic market.

The 913-pound dry weight is comfortably within the Toyota Tacoma’s payload capacity.

Though when you fully load it and fill the water tanks, you could push the upper limits of what the lower Tacoma trim levels can handle. So, it’s best to travel with it dry.

The Scout Yoho 6.0  can comfortably sleep 3 to 4 people on paper, but two adults and two small children are more realistic.

It comes standard with a 160-watt solar panel , a moon roof with a screen and solar reflective shade, a four-person dinette with sleeper conversion, and dual 5-pound propane bottles.

There are many optional upgrades to consider, including a popup tend, a 75-liter RV refrigerator & freezer and a 4.9-gallon portable water tank.

2. The Vagabond Drifter

The-Vagabond-Drifter

  • A Dry Weight of 315 lbs.
  • All Aluminum Construction
  • 3″ High-Density 2 piece Mattress with a Cover
  • One-piece Lid Design
  • Insulated Ceiling
  • Customizable optional extras

The Vagabond Drifter is a customizable popup truck camper that will easily fit the payload capacity of the Toyota Tacoma.

The all-aluminum construction and hardware help keep it exceptionally light, with a dry weight of just 315 pounds.

When collapsed, it is sleek and has minimal impact on the aerodynamics of the Tacoma.

The Vagabond Drifter was designed to be customizable for RV travelers who want to tailor it to their camping style.

This includes energy-efficient lighting, power connections, specialized doors, windows and insulation.

They also offer add-ons like a 14-inch Maxxair Low Profile 4-speed Fan and a 100-inch L-Track Roof Mounts for strapping down additional gear.

3. The Overland Equipment Habitat

The-Overland-Equipment-Habitat

  • A Dry Weight Of 340-pounds
  • Bed Lengths of 5’5” to 6’5”
  • 53″ Wide at top
  • 93.5″ Long at top
  • MSRP $10,000

The Habitat by Overland is a popup camper with an expandable tent that can live its life Monday through Friday as a high-quality truck topper that you can easily leave installed when you aren’t traveling.

Then when you want to use it for camping, the enclosure expands to offer you a lot of the same functional living space that you would get from a much larger, and heavier truck camper. It is a best-of-both-worlds solution.

The Habitat can comfortably sleep two adults and a child, which might make it the best truck camper for a small family with a Toyota Tacoma.

Just bear in mind that there are several iterations of the Habitat. Some have a floor plan that is too large for Tacoma’s cargo box.

So make sure you compare the dimension to what’s listed in your owner’s manual .

4. The GFC PLATFORM CAMPER (XL)

The-GFC-PLATFORM-CAMPER-XL

  • A Dry Weight of 80 lbs.
  • Queen mattress
  • Interior/Exterior dimensions: 50×90
  • Height open: 50 inches
  • Height closed: 6 inches

The GFC PLATFORM CAMPER XL is a pop-up truck camper frame that expands out into a comfortably spacious tent.

This helps keep the weight as low as 80-pounds without any optional extras installed.

It’s a great option for a Toyota Tacoma owner who wants to be able to uninstall the truck camper when not in use and doesn’t want to recruit a ton of other people or employs special equipment to move the truck camper around.

The GFC PLATFORM CAMPER XL has a compact queen-size mattress, which makes it a great option for a couple that loves to travel together.

There are also a few optional extras to consider having the manufacturer installed.

This includes front or rear topper windows or tent-side double doors to let two people come in simultaneously.

5. The Kimbo 6

The-Kimbo-6

  • A Dry Weight Of 1,100 lbs.
  • Meant For a 6-Foot Cargo Box
  • Internal Height Of 6.5-feet
  • Sleeps 2 to 3 people
  • 3-Foot High Cabover Bunk
  • R5 Insulation
  • Aluminum construction
  • MSRP $20,000

The Kimbo 6 is a hard-sided truck camper designed with the Toyota Tacoma in mind, yet it weighs only around 1,100 pounds. It is constructed using a single riveted aluminum wall that improves rigidity.

Then they insulated it with R5 foam which helps it hold in the heat in the cool months of the year and helps keep the interior cool when camping on hot summer nights.

It works with a three-speed roof vent fan to give you some semblance of a climate control system.

A few bells and whistles built into the Kimbo 6 further elevated it over much of the competition.

This includes removable lift jacks, three Arctic Turn double pane windows, a Yeti 400 solar generator with 12-Volt USB ports, and energy-efficient dimmable LED lights.

6. Four Wheel Camper Fleet

Four-Wheel-Camper-Fleet

  • Dry Weight of 1045 lbs.
  • Height Down 54″
  • Roof Length of 128″
  • Floor Length of 80″
  • Body Width of 75″
  • Sleeps up to 3people
  • Fresh Water Capacity20 Gallons
  • Interior Headroom when popped up6′ 4″
  • MSRP $19,000

The Four Wheel Camper Fleet is a popup truck camper with four different floorplans available.

The model with the rollover couch tends to be the most compatible with the Toyota Tacoma.

It offers an impressive amount of interior space and creature comforts for a small family.

It’s also worth noting that the Four Wheel Camper Fleet is technically a “Pop Up” truck camper, which makes it easier to live with if you want to keep it fully installed throughout the summer travel months.

It also helps with the aerodynamic impact on the MPG fuel consumption. On the interior, you get a lot of home-away-from-home comfort features.

This includes a kitchenette with a two-burner stove and sink, an east-west 60×80-inch queen-size bed, and a three-way 1.7-cubic foot RV absorption refrigerator.

It’s also supported by a 20-gallon freshwater storage tank, which is somewhat rare with truck campers in this class.

7. Phoenix Mini-Max

Phoenix-Mini-Max

  • Dry Weight of 1,209 lbs.
  • Wet Weight of 2,035 lbs.
  • Floor Length of 72.5″
  • Overall Length of 12’0″
  • Width of 85″
  • Interior Height of 6’3”
  • Exterior Height53″ with the top down
  • 18-gallon fresh water storage tank
  • 8-gallong gray water storage tank
  • MSRP $35,000

The Phoenix Mini-Max is a hybrid hard-sided truck camper with a roof that pops up to expand the interior space.

It is one of the rare truck campers that will fit the dimension and payload capacity of a Toyota Tacoma, including a fully functional wet bath.

An 18-gallon fresh water tank and an 8-gallon gray water storage tank support the wet bath and the kitchenette. There’s also a cassette toilet.

The Phoenix Mini-Max employs an all-aluminum double-welded tube cage frame carefully insulated with high-density closed-cell foam.

It also has a tough outer shell made from pre-laminated Crane fiberglass. This gives it superior rigidity, insulation quality, and long-term value.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a toyota tacoma carry a truck camper.

Some truck campers are light enough and have a floor plan to fit in a mid-size truck cargo box like you find with the Toyota Tacoma.

The trick is to pay attention to the gross weight of the truck camper compared to the payload capacity of the Toyota Tacoma.

If you aren’t sure about the cargo box payload capacity of your Tacoma’s trim level, you can find that information in the owner’s manual or printed on an information plate in the driver’s side door well.

What Is The Difference Between A Hard-Sided &Soft-Sided Popup Truck Camper?

As the name implies, a hard-sided truck camper has rigid, static sides. This gives you more interior space and better insulation but tends to increase the weight and affect the aerodynamics.

A soft-sided popup camper is a frame that expands into a larger for when set up at your chosen campsite.

They tend to weigh less and have less impact on aerodynamics when traveling at highway speeds. However, the canvas material of the tent tends to have a shorter lifespan.

Hybrid truck campers tend to offer a little bit of both. Most have a rigid lower section and a rigid ceiling that popups up.

They give you more headroom and superior durability without sacrificing aerodynamics when driving down the road. However, the tent portion of the truck camper tends to suffer a shorter overall lifespan.

What Is The Payload Capacity Of A Toyota Tacoma?

Depending on the trim level, the Toyota Tacoma has a payload capacity of 1,050 to 1,685 lbs, enough to support a handful of truck campers.

If you need your pickup truck to work for a living when you aren’t traveling, this is more than enough weight to handle most contractors’ tools or a fair amount of lumber.

How much does the Toyota Tacoma Tacozilla cost?

The Toyota Tacoma Tacozilla is an impressive off-roading vehicle with various features and customization options. Unfortunately, the exact cost of the Tacoma Tacozilla varies depending on the specific model and configurations you choose.

The base model of the Tacoma Tacozilla starts at around $30,000, but prices can quickly increase depending on what kind of engine, wheels, and other features you choose. You can also add optional packages to your Tacoma Tacozilla to further increase its price.

What are the different types of Toyota Tacoma camper shells?

There are a variety of camper shells available for the Toyota Tacoma. The most popular type is the hard shell, made from fiberglass and provides extra protection against the elements.

These shells come in various colors and styles, so you can find one that matches your vehicle’s look. Softshell campers are also available, providing a more lightweight option with less insulation.

These shells are often made from canvas or vinyl and come in different sizes to fit any size truck bed. Finally, pop-up campers provide an easy way to turn your truck into a comfortable camping space without taking up too much room when not in use.

The Toyota Tacoma is one of the most popular mid-size pickup trucks in the US domestic market.

Its dependability and thoughtful design endears it to people who need a pickup truck that can get work done while accommodating their travel interest.

This has encouraged many truck camper manufacturers to produce models that pair nicely with the Toyota Tacoma’s payload capacity and cargo box dimensions.

If you have a small family and need a wet bath to keep everyone clean, then the Phoenix Mini-Max might be your best Toyota Tacoma-compatible truck camper.

It has a nice size wet bath and a cassette toilet, fresh water and wastewater storage tanks to support you for multiple days of boondocking off the grid.

If you want to leave your truck camper installed for the summer travel months but don’t want it causing aerodynamic and fuel-efficiency issues, then the Overland Equipment Habitat might be the best Toyota Tacoma-compatible truck camper to meet your needs.

It’s a high-quality truck topper when you want it to be, then transforms into a relatively spacious truck camper when needed.

Whatever your camping needs and preferences are, if you have or are considering investing in a Toyota Tacoma, the best compatible truck camper can be found somewhere on this list.

Aaron Richardson

About Author / Aaron Richardson

Aaron Richardson is an expert RVer and the co-founder of RVing Know How. Aaron, along with his wife Evelyn, has been living and traveling in their Keystone Fuzion RV since 2017. Their adventures span across the country and beyond, including memorable RVing experiences in Mexico. Aaron's passion for the outdoors and RVing shines through in his writings, where he shares a blend of travel stories, practical tips, and insights to enhance the RV lifestyle.

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5 Best Toyota Tacoma Truck Campers

By: Author The Drivin' & Vibin' Team

Posted on August 29, 2021

If you’ve got a Toyota Tacoma, you might want to tack on a truck camper. Why not get the best of both worlds with your truck and camper all in one place?

We’ve searched high and low to bring you the best truck campers for your Toyota Tacoma.

Let’s check them out!

travel lite camper for tacoma

What’s the Payload Capacity Range of the Toyota Tacoma? 

The payload capacity of the 2021 Toyota Tacoma ranges from 1,050 to 1,685 pounds. The Tacoma comes with six models, each with different trim options, bed sizes, and payload capacities. The bed size options are five feet and six feet. 

The 2021 Toyota Tacoma with the highest payload capacity is the 2021 SR5 4×2 access cab with a four-cylinder engine, six-speed automatic transmission, and a six-foot bed. This model has a payload capacity of 1,685 pounds. 

Toyota Tacoma truck with truck camper on it.

Why Payload Capacity Matters for Truck Campers

It’s important to understand the difference between towing capacity and payload capacity. Towing capacity is how much weight the truck can safely pull behind it. Payload capacity is how much weight the truck can handle directly in the bed. 

Payload capacity is the number to look for when it comes to truck campers because the entire weight of the truck camper sits in the bed. There’s no towing when it comes to hauling a truck camper. 

How Much Does a Truck Camper Typically Weigh?

The majority of truck campers weigh more than 1,000 pounds, making it difficult to find models that work with the Toyota Tacoma. Truck camper models can vary in weight between 1,000 and 5,000 pounds. 

Factors that affect truck camper weight include whether or not they’re hard-sided or pop-up, amenities and features like a bathroom and water holding tanks, and slide-outs. Holding tanks and slide-outs add a lot of weight to a truck camper. 

Pro Tip: Make sure your vehicle can handle the amount of weight your RV weighs. From truck campers, 5th wheels, and class motorhomes find out How Much Do RVs Weigh?

White toyota tacoma parked.

5 Best Truck Campers for Your Toyota Tacoma

Many of the lightweight truck camper options that are best for a Tacoma truck are pop-up campers. However, there are hard-sided options available too. Let’s take a look at five of the best truck camper options for your Tacoma. 

1. Four Wheel Campers Project M

The Four Wheel Campers Project M Pop-Up Truck Camper isn’t only a great lightweight option; it’s great on your wallet, too. This truck camper starts at less than $10,000 because it’s totally customizable. It’s basically a base to build your own truck camper with. 

The Project M Truck camper is essentially a truck topper on steroids. This is perfect for the DIYer who wants to create their own custom truck camper layout, and it leaves you plenty of weight to spare. The six-foot bed model weighs just 377 pounds. With a 1,685-pound payload capacity, that leaves you 1,308 pounds for adding whatever you want to your truck camper. 

travel lite camper for tacoma

2. Scout Yoho 6.0

The Scout Yoho is one of the lightest hard-wall truck campers in the industry. This six-foot truck camper weighs just 958 pounds dry and can sleep up to four people. The starting price of the Scout Yoho 6.0 is about $20,000. This camper contains everything you need for an off-grid adventure. 

Features of the Scout Yoho 6.0 include four-season construction, an aluminum frame and no-wood composite walls that will never rot, built-in solar, a Goal Zero power station, a convertible lounge for eating, sitting, and sleeping, and more. Available options include a dometic fridge, portable toilet, fireplace, and more. 

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3. Four Wheel Campers Swift Model

The Swift model is another excellent choice from Four Wheel Campers and a great pre-built lightweight truck camper option. You can buy it built out starting at about $21,000, or you can choose a shell model to build yourself for about $14,000. The Swift base model dry weight is 935 pounds. It includes many fabric customization options. This camper also comes with a 20-pound fresh water tank, a sink, and tons of storage. 

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4. Hallmark EXC

The Hallmark EXC is a functional and lightweight truck camper that’s perfect for the Toyota Tacoma. This truck camper has models for truck beds from 5.5 to eight feet long. Base models start at $21,995. 

The Hallmark EXC weighs 995 pounds, which is well within the payload capacity of the Tacoma. 

These pop-up truck campers come with a cabover bed, a dinette, a stove, a sink, and plenty of natural light. This camper also comes with optional fresh, gray, and black water systems, an optional propane system, and an optional water heater. 

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5. Kimbo Camper

Last but not least is the Kimbo Camper . The Kimbo Camper is a sleek and rugged hard-wall lightweight truck camper that starts at $20,999. The base model weighs in at about 900 pounds, which is perfect for the Toyota Tacoma.

The Kimbo is a six-foot, all-season truck camper made out of a lightweight aluminum frame. This camper has dual-pane windows, blackout shades, a roof vent fan, a 12-volt battery system, LED lighting, a gear closet, two benches, a loft bed, and so much more. 

Pro Tip: There are always pros and cons to each RV type. Here are 5 Reasons To Avoid Truck Campers .

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There Are Amazing Options for a Lightweight Truck Camper

Thought you couldn’t find an amazing truck camper for your Toyota Tacoma? You might want to think again. Whether you decide to buy a low-priced topper-style camper shell, like the Project M, or a rugged, lightweight beast like the Kimbo camper, you have plenty of options. Which of these campers fits your camping style best?

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Toyota Tacoma Camper: 5 Different Brands for Your Favorite Mid-Size Truck

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With the reliability, durability and solid 4-wheel drive capabilites of the Toyota Tacoma, it’s obviously a popular choice amongst camping enthusiasts. Though it’s is a mid-size truck, there are an increasing number of manufacturers producing a Toyota Tacoma camper.

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Tacoma Habitat Shell Camper by AT Overland

The Tacoma Habitat Shell ( pictured above ) would be a handsome, yet functional piece of camping gear for your cherished Toyota Tacoma. Manufactured by AT Overland, the Tacoma Habitat was designed to fill the bridge between a traditional truck topper (camper shell) and a slide-in, cab-over truck bed camper. Habitat’s fold out top allows you to stand up fully in the bed of the truck, while being sheltered by the all season tent.

The Tacoma Habitat’s sleeping area includes a 2 inch thick, dense foam mattress. All aluminum composite construction. When closed, the roof can support up to 350 lbs and roof racks are an option. Here’s some of the specs for the Tacoma Habitat:

  • Base weight: 340 lbs
  • Sleeping bed capacity: 600 lbs.
  • Camper construction: All aluminum composite

Here’s a full video tour of the Tacoma Habitat Camper we shot at Overland Expo East:

The Bobcat by All Terrain Campers

bobcat camper toyota tacoma

The Bobcat small truck camper fits 6′ beds including the Toyota Tacoma. The Bobcat is made by All Terrain Campers , with over 30 years’ experience inthe industry. It’s approximately 900 lbs. and includes multiple floorplans. Loads of standard features and options are available.

  • Base weight approx: 900 lbs. (depends on camper options chosen)
  • Aluminum Frame
  • 4″ thick mattress
  • No particle or press board used in campers

Fleet by Four Wheel Pop-Up Campers

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Made for mid-size Tacoma trucks with 6′ beds (the Swift Model is made for Tacoma trucks with 5′ beds), the Fleet Model is made by Four Wheel Pop-Up Campers. There’s 4 main floorplans available: a rollover couch layout, a side dinette, front dinette and a shell model. Many standard features and options are available and all layouts are fully customizable.

  • Weight: Approx 975 lbs. (Can vary depending on camper options chosen)
  • Interior headroom up to 6 feet, 4 inches when popped up.
  • Sleeps up to 3 adults. Queen size cabover bed and couch/bed conversion.
  • Freshwater capacity 20 gallons, 2 burner stove
  • Aluminum Roof/Wall framing and exterior.
  • LED lighting, pre-wired for solar standard

Go Fast Campers (GFC)

go fast camper on a toyota tacoma

We spotted this sweet Tacoma/Go Fast Camper setup at a nearby Whole Foods market, stocking up on food for their next trip. Specifically called the GFC Platform Camper , the top platform pops up to reveal a seam-welded tent/bunk with zip open windows.  When collapsed, the minimal cabover portion of the camper is only 6″ thick.

The Tacoma camper’s structure is supported by a tubular steel frame, and the side/back panels of the shell open to create a cabana. According to GFC, “ The Aluminum tent frame has multiple t-slots that allow you to bolt on roof racks, turning your weekend camper into a work-week utilty rack capable of carrying up to 500 lbs. “

The GFC Platform Camper is the lightest on our list:

  • Weight: Approx. 255 lbs.

EarthCruiser GZL 300

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NOTE: It appears the GZL 300 is no longer available new from the manufacturer, so checking the used market like RV Trader might be an option.

The GZL 300 camper used to be offered for the Toyota Tacoma by Earthcruiser It’s constructed of ultra-lightweight composite materials and molded into a one-piece design that is well insulated.

The days of bulky, roof-mounted solar panels are starting to become history. And this is no exception on the GZL 300, which is capped with 2 100 Watt Zamp flexible panels that weigh less than 5 lbs each. Flexibility means they essentially flush-mount to the curved roof, eliminating wind drag.

  • Weight: 1,000 – 1,200 lbs depending on options
  • Includes a 600 Watt inverter and a 90 Amp battery
  • Amenities include 1.5 cu. ft fridge/freezer, 22 gallon freshwater tank, 9 gallon grey water tank, 2.6 gallon water heater, 2 burner propane stove and a 3 gallon propane tank.

Tacoma Camper Payload Suspension Upgrades

It may be a good idea to upgrade the suspension on your Toyota Tacoma to accomodate a camper and associated weight load. Some of the options available include helper springs, suspension stabilizers, or airbags. Here’s links to some suspension upgrades specific to Toyota Tacomas:

Toyota Tacoma Helper Springs – Medium Duty rated up to 2,000 lbs.

  • Hellwig EZ-990 #981 – 2005-2013 Toyota Tacoma 4wd and Pre-Runner (except TRD).
  • Hellwig EZ-990 #979 – 2005-2013 Toyota Tacoma 4wd and Pre-Runner with TRD package.
  • Hellwig EZ-990 #980 – 2014-2021 Toyota Tacoma 4wd and Pre-Runner.

Toyota Tacoma Air Helper Springs

Maximize your Tacoma’s safe load carrying capacity, stability for a camper and improve overall ride quality. These air helper springs are campabile of 3,200-5,000 lbs. of load-leveling capacity. Firestone 2407 Ride-Rite Kit for 2005-2022 Toyota Tacoma 4WD

Tacoma Suspension Stabilizers

Helps improve handling characteristics of your Tacoma when loaded with a camper. Keeps your springs actively under load. Significantly reduces side to side sway and body roll. Torklift A7311 StableLoad Suspension Stabilizer

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This site is very helpful to researching Tacoma camping options! Thanks for being there!

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EarthCruiser GZL 300 – Looks like it fits a shortbed Tacoma…how about my 2018 longbed Tacoma? How much the basic unit?

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Looks like Earthcrusier offers an “extension” for the GZL 300 to fit Tacoma longbeds, where an outside cargo compartment is added to fill the space between the back of your truck cab and the camper. It also appears they were offering the GZL 300 camper last summer for about $36K.

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Adam, are you shaving a corner off the truck or the camper. Could you plese give more details about the mod?

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2016 Travel Lite TRUCK CAMPER 690FD

2016 Travel Lite TRUCK CAMPER 690FD

Montross, Virginia

Model TRUCK CAMPER 690FD

Brand New 2016 Travel Lite 690FD truck camper. This truck camper is designed to fit in the bed of most mid-sized trucks such as a Toyota Tacoma, Dodge Dakota, etc... This camper has many great features such as 2 cu foot 3 way refrigerator, outside shower, 2 burner stainless steel stovetop, water heater, furnace, CD/AM/FM/MP3 with indoor & outdoor speakers, HD TV Antenna w/ built-in Meter, A/C, 45 Amp Converter/Charger, Shur-Flo Water Pump and more...This camper weighs 1095 lbs. For more information call Ed at 804-238-4004 or the office at 804-493-1100.VA DLR. No processing fee.Prices excludes taxes and tags. Factory Warranty.Visit our website at 100% financing available with approved credit!!

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Shakopee, Minnesota

Model Truck Campers 770 Super Lite Series

2016 Travel Lite Truck Campers 770 Super Lite Series, Step inside this Travel Lite hard-sided 770 super lite truck camper. These campers were designed to fit most full-size 1/2 ton truck beds and larger. The camper will extend past the bumper of a 6'6" truck bed by a few inches and will sit approximately 5" in front of the rear of an 8' truck bed.As you enter notice the convenient toilet room with removable porta potty on your right with storage, along with another storage closet on the left. Cooking will be simple with a two burner cook-top, sink, and 2 cu. ft. 3-way refrigerator. There is a booth dinette for meals that easily converts to sleeping space for a single guest. Plus you can step up to a 54" x 84" cabover bed for the main sleeping area.Add removable carpeting, a 19" hi-def TV/DVD combo, and wireless remote electric jacks, plus so much more! RAISED FLOOR;GRANICOTE KITCHEN COUNTERTOP, TABLE & ADDITIONAL COUNTERTOP;BEDSPREAD, PILLOWS, AND SHAMS;RVIA COMPLIANCE & SEAL NUMBER;GECC APPROVAL NUMBER

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Toledo, Ohio

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2017 Travel Lite Truck Camper Hard-Sided Campers 690FD

2017 Travel Lite Truck Camper Hard-Sided Campers 690FD

Sturtevant, Wisconsin

Model Truck Camper Hard-Sided Campers 690FD

Category Truck Campers

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2012 Travel Lite Truck Campers 690FD

2012 Travel Lite Truck Campers 690FD

Jacksonville, Florida

Model Truck Campers 690FD

2012 Travel Lite Truck Campers 690FD, Travel Lite 690FD Truck Camper Designed to Fit Mid-Sized Trucks Such As: Toyota Tacoma, Dodge Dakota, Chevy Colorado, and Ford Ranger w/Rear Entry Door, Closet, Counter Top w/Opt. Refrigerator Below, 2 Burner Cooktop, Kitchen Sink w/Overhead Storage, Dinette/Bed w/Step Up to Double Bed and More! Available Options May Include: Removable Carpet, Electric Jacks.Stabilizer JacksRoof Air ConditionerSingle Door RefrigeratorFront BedRear Entrance

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Poncha Springs, Colorado

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Melbourne, Florida

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Liberty Lake, Washington

Model Truck Campers 690FD Series

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Canton, Michigan

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Community poll: 6 tacoma camper builds.

Lifted 3rd Gen Tacoma with White GFC V2 Platform Camper & C4 Fabrication Rear Bumper

Welcome back to another community poll. This is a column interview Q&A with independent owner-submitted feedback from the overland community – centered around one topic. Each owner has thoroughly tested their products through off-roading or overlanding and gives us their honest opinion review of their set-up.

Have you ever heard of the term G lamping?  Well, if you haven’t, you’ll have a better idea of what the word means by the end of this post. Now, these setups aren’t your run-of-the-mill Leer 100R Truck Cap or SnugTop Super Sport Topper . No, these are the kind of trucks that bring the creature comforts of home out onto the trail with you, including (sometimes) even the kitchen sink…

So why would one need to spend $7,000-20,000+ on one of these overland mobile hotels? Well, they are a lot more than just truck bed covers. These systems will turn your Tacoma into a functional home away from home. If you’re serious about spending time off the grid, or even in cases where you want a little base camp for those winter ski runs, a camper might be the best option for you.

Let’s talk about the integrated tent/sleeping area. A good quality RTT will run you close to $3,500+, but you still need a camper shell or a bed rack to mount one. At that point, you’re halfway in terms of price when looking at a GFC Platform Camper, with only your tent. In addition to the sleeping area, you are getting lockable storage and retaining your Tacoma’s bed for utility purposes. Optimizing your truck experience is important, and if you’ve ever spent any extended amount of time traveling on the road, or off the grid, you know how valuable organization and time are.

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1. tj: go fast v1.

Quicksand 3rd Gen Tacoma with Black V1 GFC Platform Camper with Orange Frame

  • Base Price $7,700
  • Weight = 255lbs
  • Black anodized aluminum pop-top camper assembly
  • Black anodized aluminum space frame
  • Operable, locking, powder-coated hard-sided panels
  • Installation kit designed specifically for your vehicle

I love the ease of setting up my tent with my Go Fast. It typically takes about 60 seconds or less to set up the tent, genuinely remarkable!

I love the look of the orange bars when it is cabana mode. Another great benefit of this camper is the added security it provides for everything in the bed of my truck.

2. Zach Page: Lite Industries Camp-M

Lite Industries Camp-M Truck Bed Camper on 3rd Gen Toyota Tacoma

In mid-December of 2021, I purchased the Lite Industries Camp-M. The camper was marked well below market value at only $18,900.This shell is a mid-sized pop-top truck camper that offers high comfort levels while being under 1000lbs dry. It also offers a smaller fold-down sleeping platform as well.

Its loaded with options like a Truma 12k BTU gas furnace, Truma Aqua Go (an on-demand gas hot water heater), Dometic 65L 12v fridge, Dometic flush mount sink, and a two-burner stove. It also offers a Maxx air vent fan on the ceiling with integrated interior lighting. This Lite Industries also offers a Redarc battery manager 30, 190w solar panel on the roof, and a 100ah AGM house battery.

It also offers shore power hookup for regular campsites and an additional exterior solar panel input for the more nontraditional campsites. The Camp-M holds 20 gallons of fresh water and also has an outdoor shower that you can use all 20 gallons of hot water, if your heart so desires.

The best thing about the Camp-M is its compact size and ease of use. I can install it on or off the truck in a matter of 30 minutes. Having the ability to remove it solo in under a half-hour is so awesome.

It’s a fully loaded, self-contained unit that provides high levels of comfort with minimal effort. Having a 12k BTU furnace with a thermostat is also a game-changer. It can be 17 degrees outside and it will be a comfortable 65 degrees inside the camper.

3. Konrad Chojnowski: GFC V2

3rd Gen Tacoma with GFC V2 Truck Bed Camper with Beef Bar Crossbars

  • Front & Rear Windows
  • Tent Side Doors
  • Solar Panel Tray
  • Quilted Sheets
  • Mantis Claw + Ladder
  • Assorted Accessory Mounts
  • My Configuration: ~$9900
  • 50″ x 90″ Sleeping Area

If you follow along with Trail Tacoma’s IG page, you might have seen that I just came back from a bit of adventure out to GFC. I live in Illinois, and we made the haul out to Montana to check out the entire GFC operation, and of course, grab our new camper.

Since we haven’t been able to get the weather and our schedules to cooperate just yet, we haven’t had the chance to really put it to use. However, just from what I’ve been able to take away thus far, I’m super impressed. Not just with the camper, but the entire GFC operation. It was incredible to see the inner workings of a company like GFC. Wheeling season is coming, so we are beyond excited to really spend some quality time in the GFC and get the entire bed platform dialed in. Stoked!

4. Paige & Tyler Winterfield: Four Wheel Campers

Lifted Long Bed Quicksand 3rd Gen Tacoma with Four Wheel Campers Fleet Shell

This is a 2020 Four Wheel Campers Fleet Shell model custom ordered in 2019 for $13,500.

Our living space was completely constructed by my wife and I. The space includes a sink, fridge/freezer combo, dinette with swivel table, toilet, queen-sized bed, and tons of storage. These are pop-ups, giving them plenty of clearance while driving and tons of headspace while inside.

We built raised dinette seating which provides an abundance of storage below the seats and the dinette floor.

We heard someone say, “headspace is wasted space in a pop-up,” and built our dinette around that concept. We can still see out of our vinyl windows so we can enjoy the view even if we are inside.

5. Daniel Elo: Alu-Cab Canopy

Barcelona Red Metallic 3rd Gen Tacoma with Front & Rear Fiberglass Fenders & Bedsides, Total Chaos Long Travel & Alu-Cab Canopy Camper

  • Alu-Cab Canopy Camper
  • Starts at $13,000
  • Sleeps 4 with Goose Gear Sleep Platform
  • Keep all of your camping gear in the truck at all times
  • Endless 12v power

The entire system, when built out with options, is truly a dream. While it is a bit more pricey than some of the other options, it just works super well for us. Nothing ever breaks; everything just works.

Never having to pack the truck with gear makes taking a weekend camping trip with the wife and dog easy. We just grab food and clothes and just take off to wherever we want to go. The Alu-Cab is strong enough to take the abuse of Baja, but comfy enough to sleep a 60-year-old retired couple.

6. Thomas Rhines: GFC V2

Super White 3rd Gen Tacoma with Black GFC V2 Camper, Backwoods Adventure Mods Front Bumper, Pathfinder LEDs

This is the V2 Platform Camper with added windows and tent doors. As for cost, I think it’s around $8,625. With the beef racks and awning brackets, this thing is easily a $9000 unit.

I love the modularity of the Go Fast V2. It allows you to keep the functionality of a truck by leaving the bed completely open.

I can use my truck for truck things, or use it to sleep in when needed. With the GFC, I don’t feel like I am paying for a ton of extra stuff I don’t need either. It’s the perfect setup for my needs.

Final Thoughts

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A full camper set up like these would 100% be the direction I’d go with my Tacoma build if a budget was no option. Having a setup like this is the best of both worlds, you have tons of room to sleep and you are protected from the elements. How could you complain about that? You can’t go wrong with any of these brands, it seemed like the owners were more than happy with their setups.

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TCM reviews the half-ton targeted Travel Lite 625, a short or long bed hard side, non-slide, non-bath truck camper.  Can a camper small enough to fit inside a short bed tailgate actually be worth owning?

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According to Dustin Johns, President of Travel Lite, the reasons for building the Travel Lite 625 called him on the phone constantly.  When the Travel Lite 625 debuted in Truck Camper Magazine in June of 2015, Dustin explained, “Our customers and dealers have wanted a half-ton short bed camper that would allow the tailgate to be kept up, offer plenty of interior room, and feature basic amenities including a stove, sink, and refrigerator.  I was asked to build this camper many, many times.”

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Above: The Travel Lite 625 at D&H RV Center in Apex, North Carolina

From the repeated requests, the Travel Lite team designed a hard side truck camper that would fit inside of a 6.5-foot short bed truck with the tailgate closed.  Keeping the camper inside the tailgate would allow for towing without an extension hitch and provide the best possible turning radius for the rig.  Once lowered, the tailgate could then become a small deck for sitting or gear.

Perhaps the Travel Lite 625’s most impressive trick is its ability to work with short and long bed half-ton trucks.  It looks a bit odd mounted on a long bed, but the two feet of bonus truck bed storage is perfect for toys, gear, and water containers.

To keep the weight down, Travel Lite used the materials, construction approach, and design concepts of their best-selling 770 Super Lite model.  The 625 features the same overall profile, kiln-dried Banak wood from South America, and cabinetry netting as the 770.  Further eliminating weight, the 625 was designed without a bathroom, black tank, or grey tank.

Travel Lite 625 passenger side

Dustin reported the initial dry weight of the 625 at 1,285 pounds and gave the camper a $10,495 MSRP with standard build options; refrigerator, sink, stove, fresh water tank, converter, and manual Rieco-Titan jacks.  Clearly Dustin was looking to put a sizable dent in the half-ton truck camper marketplace.

Of course the path to half-ton truck camper paradise is paved with good intention truck camper designs that never caught on.  These campers were usually too heavy, too expensive, or too small to become a consistent seller in the marketplace.

The question is, will the Travel Lite 625 break through where so many others have failed, or end up in the half-ton truck camper bin of history?  It’s time to put the 625 under the microscope.

We photographed the 2016 Travel Lite 625 seen in this review at D&H RV Center in Apex, North Carolina.

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As seems to be the trend of late, the Travel Lite 625 is infused with the ideas and lessons of the past five decades of truck camper design.  This is not a fancy SolidWorks modeled multi-slide with intricate cuts and exotic amenities.  You’ll find no CNC-routed curves or luxury appliances here.

What you will find is an firmly old-school, pencil-to-paper, saw-to-wood truck camper design that shoe-horns an impressive amount comfort and utility into a short bed half-ton compatible truck camper.  Shut the tailgate and that’s exactly what Travel Lite’s dealers and customers asked for.  As the saying goes, give them what they want.

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Above: The large 4-foot sliding dinette window brings in a ton of light

Stepping into the 625, the careful design decisions are everywhere.  The main living space feels open and spacious with plenty of light from a dual-window entry door, two large windows in the dinette, and a cabover side window.  Kitchen and dinette cabinetry and storage are readily available and the overall level of materials feels solid and durable.

Travel Lite 625 kitchen and overcab

While we didn’t take precise measurements, it appears that half of the available kitchen counter top is taken up by the single-basin sink and two-burner cooktop.

Travel Lite 625 kitchen

The flip-up counter helps by adding about 25-percent more counter space, but it’s still a tight set-up for preparing anything other than the basics.

Travel Lite 625 kitchen storage above stove

To put this into perspective, Angela and I are connoisseurs of culinary basics on the road.  Our coffee, tea, one-pot-meals, and endless PB&J sandwich preparations would all work fine between this kitchen set-up and dinette table.  Now our laptop-to-laptop work requirements would be seriously challenged, but that’s another topic.

Travel Lite 625 Camper Dinette

The U-shape dinette in the 625 was designed to accommodate three to four adults (if they’re very good friends) around the table for meals, conversation, and cards.  In reality, the dinette seating, table, and available leg area is best for two adults.  With just two, there’s plenty of floor space for legs and feet underneath, and ample table room for two plates of food, and drinks.

If this were our camper, we would want a larger table, and a more stable table leg and/or wall attachment system.  There’s nothing worse at a restaurant than a table that moves when you put your dinner plate or elbow on it.  With a single post, this table is fairly stable, but requires care not to bump it.  Naturally, one table leg is less weight than two, and a smaller table weighs less than a bigger one.  Compromises, compromises.

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Above: The table and table leg are easy to remove for more room, or to make the dinette into a bed

Travel Lite 625 porta-potti

Above: The porta-potti has a convenient storage compartment under the dinette

The dinette quickly makes into a 6-foot bed with the provided cushions.  This makes the 625 an ideal choice for the hunter or fisherman who wants to bring a friend for a weekend trip to that remote hunting ground or fish camp.

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Above: The dinette makes into a 6-foot long bed

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On the rear wall, the 625 features a 110-volt outlet and the thermostat.  While I don’t foresee this unit connected to shore power often, this outlet will be vital for charging computers, phones, and cameras while hooked up to AC or a portable generator.

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Above: Standard on the 625 is a two-cubic foot refrigerator, which can be upgraded to the three-cubic foot size shown

The three-cubic foot, three-way refrigerator is ample for a camper this size.  In the past, campers targeting the short bed half-ton size and weight came primarily with ice boxes if they had cold-food provisions at all.  Having an actual three-cubic foot, three-way refrigerator is quite a luxury in this weight category and price.

Travel Lite 625 battery box

Just below the refrigerator is a cabinet dedicated to a sealed enclosure for the 625’s single battery.  When I opened this cabinet, I was hoping to see storage, and found myself disappointed that this space was almost completely used.

I would look into moving this battery elsewhere.  My favorite go-to battery moving product is the Torklift International Hidden Power that places a battery inside a protected and sealed box under your truck.  With this modification, you could recapture this valuable storage space without losing the house battery.

Another option is changing to sealed AGM battery in this location.  You won’t gain your storage back, but you’ll likely gain more amp hours.  Then again, a bigger battery adds cost and weight.  When designing a camper for a half-ton short bed, trade-offs abound.

Travel Lite 625 kitchen cabinets

To the right of the refrigerator and battery cabinet is a large two-section cabinet and pull-out drawer.  With its immediate proximity to the kitchen and dinette, the drawer will likely be used for silverware, cooking utensils, and other kitchen items.

Travel Lite 625 storage, refrigerator, and stereo

The large two-section cabinet is open season.  Some will use it for dry food, pots, and pans, while others will store clothing and camping gear.  We would at least attempt to use the cabinet over the sink for all dry food, cups, and plates, and use this space for a limited number of pots and pans, and then clothing and camping gear.  In truck camping, less is more.  In truck camping in a small camper, even less is even more.

Below the pull-out drawer is where you’ll find the stereo system, power converter, and fuse panel.  Having the stereo system and fuse panel easy to reach mid-ship makes sense.

Travel Lite 625 bed

The opening into the cabover is wide open and inviting with white-color LED lights perfectly placed for general lighting and reading.

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Above: The cabover ceiling has a 110-volt outlet and provisions to add a 12-volt television

On the other hand, there’s not a single cabinet for clothing in the cabover.  Not one.  There is however a main LED area light, two smaller reading lights, a 110-volt outlet, and provisions to add a 12-volt television.  No cabover muss.  No cabover fuss.  That’s it.

Above: The overcab bed on the passenger’s side (left photo) the driver’s side (right photo)

In practice, I expect most folks will bring duffel bags for their clothing and keep the bags in the cabover when they’re not sleeping.  Duffel bags (or whatever cloth based luggage you prefer) are light weight and highly portable, especially compared to standard wood cabinetry.  Unless you just have to have your clothing folded up and put away, duffel bags make a lot of sense in a small camper like the 625.

Specifications

At 1,285 pounds dry, the Travel Lite 625 is not the lightest weight hard side truck camper on the market, but it’s in the ballpark.

Travel Lite offers a range of options for the 625 including a solar panel system, electric remote-controlled Rieco-Titan jacks, roof rack, ladder, and an awning.

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Above: Rieco-Titan manual jacks, cable television connection, shower power connection, and 110-volt outlet

Unfortunately, you could quickly defeat the concept of the light weight 625 if you add a lot of options.  Just the above mentioned list could add 150 pounds, or more.  In a camper where the design team opted for cabinet netting instead of cabinet doors, that doesn’t make a lot of sense.

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Above: The Travel Lite 625 is 78-inches wide and 7-feet, 4-inches tall on the exterior

The 78-inch width of the Travel Lite 625 is 14-inches narrower than Travel Lite’s mid-size truck campers and 17-inches narrower than their largest models.  Obviously, every additional inch in length, width, and height on a truck camper adds weight.  For a camper targeting short-bed half-ton trucks, the 78-inch width strikes a good balance between interior space, and weight.

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Above: The ceiling in the 625 is full height at 6.5 feet

One aspect of the 625 design that’s full-size is the interior height.  At 6.5 feet, standing in the Travel Lite is like standing in a much larger truck camper.  There’s plenty of headroom, even for tall folks like me.  That headroom helps give the 625 its roomy feel.

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Above: The Travel Lite 625 on a long bed truck, photo courtesy of Travel Lite Campers

Perhaps the most controversial aspect of the 625 is its long bed compatibility.  Mounted on a long bed truck, the 625 looks fairly ridiculous as it locates the unit two-feet inside of the truck bed.  To say this is an unusual rig aesthetic would be an understatement.  For many – us included – the immediate reaction was, “What the heck is Travel Lite thinking?”

Travel Lite 625 long bed truck

Well, Travel Lite was thinking that the 625 is compatible with the widest possible number of truck bed lengths and payload capacities.  In short (no pun intended) the 625 is compatible with many half-ton trucks, all three-quarter and one-ton trucks, and works equally well with short bed or long beds.  Does it look funny on a long bed?  Absolutely!  But very few hard side truck campers have this kind of truck compatibility.

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Above: The 625 on a short bed truck with the tail gate closed, photo courtesy of Travel Lite Campers

And we must recognize the point that mounting the 625 on a long bed allows for the remaining two-feet of bed space to be available for whatever the owner wants it for; bikes, water, gear, you name it.

With nine gallons of fresh water, no grey tank, no black tank, and no inside bathroom, there’s not much to talk on the subject of the 625’s holding tanks.  Since you’ll likely only be using the fresh tank to wash hands, wash dishes, and brush teeth, the nine gallons could last upwards of a week, or more.

Travel Lite 625 outside shower

If you plan to scare the bears and use the outside shower, the nine gallons may only last you a couple days.

Travel Lite 625 city water connection

Speaking of bears, I can hardly believe Travel Lite included a city water connection for the 650, but they did.  Without an inside shower, I can barely find a reason for this.  Maybe so those who enjoy flashing the wildlife take extended outside showers?  Hide your eyes Mother Nature.  Nothing to see here.

Travel Lite 625 20-pound propane compartment

The single vertical 20-pound propane tank is absolutely perfect for the 625.  Not only are vertical tanks exchangeable at nearly every Walmart, Lowes, Home Depot, and gas station from coast-to-coast, but a 20-pound capacity should last a long time in a camper this size, unless you’re camping in the seriously cold.

When camping with a single tank you always need to keep tabs on your usage.  When that tank runs out, there’s no second tank to change to.  If we had one tank, I would fill it long before empty, just like putting fuel in the truck.

Travel Lite lists the battery as optional on the 625.  You could connect the 625 to your truck’s battery and gain the space we talked about earlier, but that would not be our recommendation.  All it takes is one night of running the furnace in cold weather and you could be stranded with a dead truck battery.  Whether you get the built-in battery Travel Lite provides, or another battery storage solution, we definitely recommend a house camper battery.

Wet Weight Calculation

Using the standardized Truck Camper Magazine wet weight calculation, let’s run the numbers on the Travel Lite 625.

Travel Lite 625 base weight sticker

Base Dry Weight, plus single battery option

Travel Lite 625: dry weight, 1,285 pounds + 9 gallons fresh, 75.1 pounds + one battery, 65 pounds + 20-pound full propane tank, 20 pounds + stuff, 500 pounds = 1,945.1 pounds

Since we don’t foresee or recommend many options being added to the 625, we’re not going to run an optioned wet weight calculation.  As it is, the final wet weight of 1,945.1 pounds may shock some folks.

500 pounds of that weight is the standardized “stuff weight” that we add to each and every wet weight calculation in Truck Camper Magazine.  In a small camper with limited storage like the 625, 500 pounds of stuff weight is likely more than required.  If we subtract half of this stuff weight, we get a more realistic 1,695.1 pounds.

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To remain conservative, we are going to match the 625 with a 1,695.1 pound wet weight (250 pounds of stuff).  This may still be high, but we always play it safe when it comes to truck and camper matching.

For those who haven’t looked at too many payload stickers, it may come as a surprise to learn that many half-ton trucks don’t have 1,695.1 pounds of payload.  Many older half-ton trucks, or trucks with fancy packages and long option lists, have considerably less.  Do not assume that any half-ton truck has this kind of payload.  It might, but it might not.

That said, it would be a cinch to either locate or order a half-ton truck with 1,695.1 pounds of payload, or better.  If you approached your preferred local dealer and said, “I need no less than 1,700 pounds of payload in a half-ton truck” they should be able to work out the specifications you require, and locate or order the right truck without trouble.

You could also take those same specifications and find a used half-ton with enough payload.  New or used, always check the actual payload sticker (the yellow sticker inside the driver’s side door) on the actual truck before making a purchase.

If you are purchasing a new or new-to-you truck, it’s also worth considering buying even more truck.  Two years from now you may want a bigger camper.  Why not buy the right truck for that bigger camper now?  In trucks, you often don’t pay that much more to get a lot more payload.

The Verdict

Some truck campers are designed to wow the senses.  You walk in and they have a dance floor of interior space, a dinette ready for six, a refrigerator that could swallow a beer keg, and storage that could empty your attic.  You know you’re in one of these campers when the HDTV is almost as big as the one you have at home, and there’s a fireplace underneath it (almost kidding).

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Where these campers “wow the senses”, the Travel Lite 625 “wows with common sense”.  From the very concept of the unit, to the way the camper was designed and built, everything about the 625 is a carefully considered compromise to create a hard-side unit that’s truly half-ton compatible.

Judged from this perspective, the 2016 Travel Lite 625 is a roaring success.  Yes, it’s chock full of compromises compared to the “wow the senses” models, but these compromises were the right ones to make the half-ton targeted size and weight.  The form, function, and comfort this camper offers half-ton truck owners – especially for the price – is very impressive.

In short, Travel Lite has built a truly half-ton compatible truck camper that’s worth owning.  Yes, you will still have to run the numbers to make sure the 625 will match your half-ton truck, but the chances are very high that it will.

If you’re in the half-ton truck camper market, and can live with the 625 list of compromises (tight kitchen, no bathroom, no grey tank, no cabover storage, etc.), this camper deserves to be on your list.  With the 625, Travel Lite has a serious half-ton ready contender.

Pros Low weight and forward COG maximizes half-ton potential Short and long bed truck ready Tailgate closes on a 6.5-foot short bed truck Excellent sense of interior space for a small camper Good amount of kitchen and dinette area storage Dinette makes into a 6-foot bed

Cons Very tight kitchen area Very limited 9-gallon fresh tank, no grey, no black No bathroom, but features a porta-potti cabinet Extremely tight kitchen counter space, but extension helps Optional single battery takes up valuable interior storage No storage in the cabover – pack your duffels

Model Information 2016 Travel Lite 625 MSRP: $10,495 Warranty: 1 year from time of purchase

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The Best Truck Campers for Midsize Pickups

The slide-in truck camper is a great choice for those wanting something more than a rooftop tent or truck-bed shell for their vehicle-based outdoor adventures.

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Four Wheel Pop-Up Campers

Slide-in truck campers for midsize pickup trucks are perfect for the off-grid overlanding and remote camping lifestyle that has blossomed over the last couple of decades. There’s nothing wrong with a cushy mattress, a heater, and hot food when you’re in the middle of nowhere. 

With slide-in truck campers weighing as much or more than 3,500 pounds, however, it can sometimes feel like the midsize pickup truck owner has been left out in the cold. The truth is that some manufacturers offer well-built and generously outfitted slide-in truck campers for the midsize pickup truck market.

Small truck-camper-focused builders as well as major RV corporations with multiple RV types and brands have stepped up and met the rising demand for smaller and lighter slide-in truck campers. Now let’s go shopping for a slide-in truck camper for that truck of yours, whether it be a Toyota Tacoma , Chevy Colorado , GMC Canyon , Ford Ranger , Jeep Gladiator , Nissan Frontier , and even the Honda Ridgeline .

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  • Dry weight 1,330 lbs.
  • Overall length 135 in.
  • Exterior width 80 in.
  • Exterior height closed 64.25 in.
  • Interior height open 75 in.
  • Interior height closed 54-7/8 in.
  • Floor length 73 in.
  • Floor width 41.25 in.
  • LPG capacity 20 lbs.
  • Fresh water capacity 11 gals.
  • Base price $19,963

The Best Truck Campers for Midsize Pickups

BunduTec USA offers truck campers, vehicle rooftop tents , and awnings to support the outdoor lifestyle and the desire to reach out-of-the-way places.

While the rooftop tents and awnings are imported, all BunduTec USA truck campers are made in the USA.

BunduTec Topi LIving Space

The company builds hard-walled and pop-top truck campers in a variety of floorplans. All its pop-top roofs can be raised with the push of a button with the camper’s standard electric lift system, making them convenient and quick to set up for camping.

BunduTec USA Topi Interior

Of most interest in this case is the BunduTec USA Topi. The Topi pop-up slide-in truck camper has a base dry weight of 1,330 pounds and is designed to fit most midsize pickups with 5-foot or 6-foot bed lengths with the tailgate removed.

BunduTec USA Topi Floorplan

Standard equipment aboard the BunduTec USA Topi begins with a 1.9-cubic-foot 12V refrigerator, a single stainless-steel sink, a pull-out kitchen faucet, a pressurized water system, and a two-burner drop-in stove in the galley area. Comfort and convenience standards include an electric roof vent, a 12,000 BTU furnace heater, privacy window shades, a tinted entrance door with a screen, lots of interior storage compartments, and locking exterior compartments.

The Topi’s electrical system features a 30A shore-power cord with adapter, 25A converter, 12V outlet, dual USB outlets, GFCI outlet, LED lighting, and a G27 AGM battery. A portable solar port helps keep the system charged when off-grid.

Build options are numerous and BunduTec campers can be customized to fit your style of outdoor adventure. Some of these options are a combination furnace/water heater, insulated windows, lithium charging converter, independent 3,000W inverter, rear wall air conditioner, 170W or 340W solar packages, dual G27 AGM batteries, porta potty, roof racks, entry steps, rear wall ladders, awnings, and an exterior storage box.

  • Base dry weight 935 lbs.
  • Overall length 118 in.
  • Exterior width 75 in.
  • Exterior height closed 55 in.
  • Interior height open 6 ft., 4 in.
  • Floor length 5 ft., 10 in.
  • Fresh water capacity 20 gals.
  • LPG capacity 20 lbs. (two 10-lb. tanks)
  • Base price $25,625

The Best Truck Campers for Midsize Pickups

Four Wheel Campers produces custom truck campers based on multiple platforms. Choices range from the company’s super-lightweight Project M Topper camper shell to its large flatbed truck campers. In between those bookends are a collection of slide-in pop-top campers for pickups from midsize to 1-ton capacity.

Four Wheel Campers offers two slide-in pop-up truck camper models — the Swift (5-foot bed) and the Fleet (6-foot bed) — that are appropriate for the midsize pickup category we’re focused on here. The Swift has a base model dry weight of 935 pounds and was designed to fit midsize pickups with 5.5-foot beds. The Fleet is slightly larger than the Swift, designed for 6-foot beds, and listed with a 1,045-pound base model dry weight.

The Swift slide-in truck camper from Four Wheel Campers comes as a rollover couch platform in its standard form. The rollover couch starts as a 62 x 33-inch couch with storage underneath and can roll out into a considerably wider flat sleeping platform. Its cabover bed is a slide-out of 76 inches long by 72 inches wide.

Four Wheel Camper Swift

Standard features for the Swift include a kitchen area with Formica countertops, stainless steel sink with an electric water pump, a two-burner propane stove, and a 65L-capacity two-way refrigerator/freezer.

Electrics in the Four Wheel Campers Swift model includes a shore-power 110V system, Camper Battery System (battery, wiring, and battery isolator), 30A power converter with an IQ4 Smart Charger, multiple 12V outlets, and LED interior and outside porch lights. An LP/CO detector, smoke detector, and fire extinguisher are standard safety gear offered. The roof is also prewired for solar panels.

Nice touches such as a finished wood interior, a three-piece portable dining table, a powered roof fan, privacy curtains, and a screen door are all part of the Swift’s standard feature package. The Swift pop-up camper’s exterior is an all-aluminum construction, with a one-piece roof, insulation in the side walls and roof, and waterproof marine-grade cloth pop-up sides.

Its pop-top is manually operated but easily opened and shut by one person due to its gas strut roof lift assists. Folding lift panels on both ends lock the roof in the up position.

There are numerous options in the Swift model slide-in truck camper that can help deliver a camper package ideal for your needs. Build your own with creature comforts like a forced air furnace with a thermostat, a water heater with an outside shower, a roof-mounted 160W solar panel with a charger controller, a dual 12V battery package, or a porta-potty.

Other nice extras to choose from are a 270-degree awning, roof racks, a rear wall ladder, and camper jacks.

  • Base dry weight 1,045 lbs.
  • Overall length 128 in.
  • Floor length 80 in.
  • Base Price $25,625

The Best Truck Campers for Midsize Pickups

Aside from being a bit larger and heavier than the Swift, the Four Wheel Campers Fleet model bears an almost identical resemblance to its little brother. The Fleet’s construction, standard features, and available options are nearly the same. The Fleet does, however, offer some upgraded options and a wider selection of floorplans than the Swift .

Four Wheel Campers - Inside Fleet

The Fleet can be built in the same rollover couch configuration as the Swift, but additional floorplans include a side dinette layout and a front dinette design that can accommodate an optional inside shower and a cassette toilet.

Four Wheel Campers Fleet

  • Base dry weight 1,258 lbs.
  • Overall length 12 ft., 2 in.
  • Exterior width 6 ft., 5 in.
  • Exterior height closed 5 ft., 1.5 in.
  • Interior height open 6 ft., 11 in.
  • Interior height closed 4 ft., 10 in.
  • Floor length 6 ft., 3 in.
  • Fresh water capacity 17 gals.
  • LPG Capacity 20 lbs.
  • Base Price $24,995

The Best Truck Campers for Midsize Pickups

Northstar Campers is solely focused on truck campers. It’s what they do, and it’s been that way since the company was started in 1955. All Northstar Campers, whether it’s a pop-up or a hard-wall camper, are hand-built.

Each begins with a 5/8-inch insulated underlayment floor to cover the full length and width of the camper. Body construction features a reinforced frame and galvanized steel corners for strength. All joints are glued and then secured with hardened steel screws. The walls and the roof feature hand-fitted foam block insulation, and a fiberglass exterior.

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Every hard-wall camper gets insulated windows as standard, and the signature Northstar Camper “Sub Zero” package is a popular addition to any of its pop-up campers for added protection against winter weather.

With a base dry weight of 1,250 pounds, the Northstar Campers 600SS pop-up camper is designed to fit Tacoma, Canyon, Colorado, Ranger, and Frontier. The pop-up soft-sided Northstar 600SS is loaded with standard features that come with the base model. Some of the standouts on the long list include a 3.7-cubic-foot three-way (LPG, 110V, 12V refrigerator with a removable freezer, glass-top two-burner stove, furnace heater with thermostat, and an electric roof-lift system.

Northstar Truck Campers 600ss

A swing-away table system, a 6-inch gel high-density memory foam mattress, a 30A adapter with a 15A lighted power cord, and a screened entry door with a deadbolt and gas strut are also standard equipment.

Northstar Truck Campers 600ss floorplan

Highlights of the options available for the Northstar Campers 600SS include niceties such as an autoignition water heater with an exterior shower and a bypass and single-lever faucet with a pull-out sprayer.

Other option choices are an upgraded refrigerator, rear window air conditioner, roof air conditioner, audio systems, TV antenna, and electric corner jacks. Awnings, steps, roof racks, a 1,000W converter, and a 170W solar panel with a 30A controller are also available options for the Northstar Campers 600SS model.

  • Base dry weight 950 lbs.
  • Overall length 134 in.
  • Exterior width 83 in.
  • Exterior height closed 59.5 in.
  • Interior height open 83.5 in.
  • Floor length 81 in.
  • Fresh water capacity 24 gals.
  • LPG capacity 20 lb. tank
  • Base price $22,995

The Best Truck Campers for Midsize Pickups

Outfitter Manufacturing Campers combines a tradition of quality with modern technologies and materials in the design and construction of all its truck campers. The company offers slide-in truck campers to fit every size of pickup truck on the market, including a lightweight unit specifically designed for the midsize pickup truck category.

Outfitter Manufacturing’s Caribou Lite 6.5 slide-in truck camper is the company’s lightest weight (base dry weight of 950 pounds), lowest profile, and most economical option for the midsize truck owner looking for a full-featured slide-in truck camper. It features a fully welded aluminum roof and frame with vacuum-bonded composite hard walls, block foam insulation, and a UV-protected white fiberglass exterior.

A torsion-assist roof lift system and insulated Weblon soft-side walls make the Caribou Lite 6.5 quick and easy to set up. A sliding cab-through window is also standard equipment.

Caribou-Lite-6.5

Standard interior feature highlights include a full-size cabover bed that pulls out to make a queen bed, birch doors and cabinets, a 16,000-BTU furnace, a powered roof vent, pressure freshwater fill, an electric water pump, and LP and carbon monoxide detectors.

A 1.9-cubic-foot three-way (AC/DC/LPG) refrigerator and three-burner cooktop make up the galley. The standard Caribou Lite 6.5 electrical system includes a 45A converter with a three-stage charger, and 110V and 12V outlets.   The list of options for the Caribou Lite 6.5 pop-up slide-in truck camper runs the gamut from an electric lift system for the roof to additional 110V and 12V outlets. Major upgrades in that wide range of extras include a cassette toilet, a north-south (aligned with the length of the camper rather than the width) cabover bed configuration, an outside shower with a water heater, and awnings.

Caribou-Lite-6.5

Larger capacity (3.0 and 3.8 cubic feet) refrigerators, solar panel systems, dual battery systems, air conditioner systems, audio systems, and a TV antenna can also be added to your Caribou Lite 6.5 camper build.

  • Base dry weight 1,197 lbs.
  • Overall length 12 ft., 8 in.
  • Exterior width 76 in.
  • Exterior height closed 6 ft.
  • Interior height open 7 ft.
  • Floor length 6 ft.
  • Fresh water capacity 9 gals.
  • Base Price $17,894

The Best Truck Campers for Midsize Pickups

Palomino RV harbors several brands under its corporate wings that include the Backpack, Real Lite, and Rogue lines of truck campers. the Backpack and Real Lite brands, there are hard-wall and soft-side campers for pickup trucks ranging from midsize to one-ton capacity dual-rear-wheel models. The Rogue lineup features tilt-top campers in sizes that ride just on the edge between compact and half-ton and are probably better left to the larger of those two pickup truck categories.

We’ll focus on the Palomino RV Backpack SS-500 soft-side pop-up truck camper for this discussion. It’s virtually identical to the Real Lite SS-1600 . Coming in at a base dry weight of 1,197 pounds, the SS-500 is a good choice for owners of most midsize pickup trucks like the Jeep Gladiator, Ford Ranger, and others.

Loaded with standard features, the Backpack SS-500 slide-in truck camper offers high-density block foam insulation in the walls and roof, aluminum framing, plywood substrate, high-gloss exterior fiberglass, and Alpha Superflex TPO membrane on the roof for the ultimate in leak-proof coverage and UV protection.

Palomino-SS-500

Standard features for the Backpack SS-500 pop-up camper include nice touches such as hardwood cabinets, pocket screw lumber core cabinet stiles, ball-bearing drawer glides, and Congoleum brand flooring. 

A single battery inside a vented box, battery quick disconnect, exterior battery charging station, and LED interior lighting round out the electrical system.

Palomino-SS-500

One of the nicest standards on the Backpack SS-500 is a 55-inch one-piece door for easy entry and egress. A 20,000-BTU heater furnace and a three-way (110V, 12V, LPG) refrigerator come with the base camper, as does an electric roof lift system with remote control, pre-wiring for electric camper jacks, solar system prep, and a power fan roof vent.

Palomino RV Backpack Truck Camper Floorplan SS-500

Among the options commonly ordered for the Palomino RV Backpack SS-500 are accessories such as an air conditioner, an entry step, and a 100W solar panel. An optional audio system, a 5-foot box awning, and a water heater/outside shower make life a lot nicer when camping. 

You can also get Mesa Maple cabinets (lighter wood) or Greystone Maple cabinets (for a darker look). The premium optional Badlands Package also gets you a roof rack, a 100W solar panel with a charge controller, and a second battery tray for the Backpack SS-500 slide-in truck camper.

  • Base dry weight 900 lbs.
  • Overall length 141 in.
  • Exterior width 78 in.
  • Exterior height closed 56 in.
  • Interior height open 76 in.
  • Interior height closed 48 in.
  • Floor length 71 in.
  • LPG capacity 20 lb.
  • Base price $32,995

The Best Truck Campers for Midsize Pickups

Phoenix Pop Up Campers takes a completely different approach to truck campers. Among its products for pickups and flatbed trucks, Phoenix Pop Up Campers offer four different basic models for midsize trucks. From there on, it’s all a custom creation.

With a custom build menu on its website, Phoenix allows you to pick and choose from among the dozens of galley appointments, appliances, electronics, creature comforts, and cabinet arrangements in a wide variety of finishes to create your personalized pop-up truck camper.

Two of the most popular Phoenix Pop Up Campers models are the Level 1 and Stealthy-Mini. Both can be sized for midsize trucks with 5.5-foot or 6-foot beds. All slide-in Phoenix Pop Up Campers begin with a double-welded aluminum cage frame, fiberglass siding, and a molded aerodynamic cabover nose. Extruded polystyrene insulation fills the wall and ceiling.

Phoenix Pop-Up Campers

A Level 1 build gets an electric roof lift system, a 20-pound vented LPG tank system, a 20-gallon fresh water tank, and a 175W solar battery charging system. The Level 1 package also features a 30A converter and 110V shore power system, auxiliary deep cycle Group 24 battery, 100A lithium battery system, LED roof lights, and a three-speed reversible electric fan roof vent are also included.

The Level 1 offers a cabover queen-size bed with a 5-inch-thick combination foam/memory gel mattress and a dinette and table setup that can convert to a second bed. A large side window, front opening window, and louvered side window come with privacy curtains of your choice.

Phoenix Pop-Up Campers

The Base Birch clear-stain wood cabinetry and solid surface counters house a sink and two-burner stove combo, a 2.3-cubic-foot two-way refrigerator/freezer, and a 10,000-BTU furnace heater.

  • Base dry weight 800 lbs.
  • Overall length 130 in.
  • Exterior height closed 51 in.
  • Interior height open 74 in.
  • Interior height closed 44 in.
  • Floor length 60 in.
  • Base price $29,740

The Best Truck Campers for Midsize Pickups

The Stealthy Mini package swaps the convertible dinette for a couch that folds down into a second bed and replaces the Level 1 storage cabinet with a cooler/portable refrigerator area. From there on, you can go wild with further customization.

Phoenix Pop Up Campers

Almost everything you can imagine having in your truck camper can be delivered. A choice of more than a dozen cabinetry wood finishes, as well as multiple selections of countertops can also be ordered for your Phoenix Pop Up Camper.

Phoenix Pop Up Campers Stealthy-Mini Floorplan

  • Base dry weight 920 lbs.
  • Overall length 121 in.
  • Exterior height 78 in.
  • Exterior (body) width 74.75 in.
  • Interior height 75 in.
  • Floor length 69 in.
  • Floor width 39.5 in.
  • Fresh water capacity 4.9 gals.
  • LPG capacity 10-lb. tank
  • Base price $22,945

The Best Truck Campers for Midsize Pickups

Scout Campers produces three slide-in truck campers — the Yoho, Olympic, and the Kenai. All three campers share a design ethic of lightweight and modular construction that is built to last. The Olympic and Kenai are a good fit for half-ton capacity and greater pickups, while the Yolo is aimed squarely at the midsize pickup truck market.

The Yoho has a base dry weight of just 934 pounds and offers standard equipment that would be options for other truck campers of the same category. Its all-aluminum framing and gel coat fiberglass exterior and roof (with a composite substrate) provide a sturdy and well-insulated shell that’s designed for four-season camping.

Scout Yoho Camper

A short list of standard features for the Yoho includes thermal pane windows and a moon roof with screens and solar reflective shades, a convertible dinette lounge/second bed, stainless steel sink with direct exterior drain, a 10-pound LPG tank in a vented compartment with a quick-disconnect for an accessory hookup, 175W solar panel, portable 1,500W lithium power station, LED lights, and portable water storage with filtration.

The standard equipment roster for the Scout Campers Yoho continues with items such as a 4-cubic-foot gear locker, portable 4.9-gallon fuel can, 21-inch entry door with clear glass window and snap-on cover, and removable flooring. Security and safety standards include a solar porch light with a motion sensor, a fire extinguisher, and smoke, gas, and carbon monoxide detectors.

Scout Yoho Camper floorplan

The choices of optional equipment and amenities are numerous. Popular add-ons to enhance your off-grid experience are a 45L portable refrigerator/freezer, dual-zone cooktop designed specifically for Scout, 270-degree awning, rear-mounted diesel heater, and roof racks.

The Yoho campers’ minimalist design is evidenced by the lack of a shore power connection and the focus on independence through its use of solar power systems, and its modular portable amenities like the fridge/freezer and indoor/outdoor gas cooktop offer a greater degree of versatility during outdoor adventures.

  • Base dry weight 940 lbs.
  • Overall length 77.5 in.
  • Exterior height 77.5 in.
  • Exterior (body) width 77.5 in.
  • Interior height 74.25 in.
  • Fresh water capacity 13 gals.
  • Base price $16,895

The Best Truck Campers for Midsize Pickups

Travel Lite RV offers travel trailers and truck campers. Its four slide-in truck camper offerings are the Up Country 750, Up Country 650, Atom, and the Cent. All four members of Travel Lite RV’s line of slide-in truck campers feature aluminum and laminated (no wood) construction.

While the Up Country 750, Up Country 650, and Atom are best suited for full-size pickup trucks, the Cent slide-in truck camper has a base dry weight of just 940 pounds and was designed specifically for midsize trucks.

Travel Lite Cent

Admittedly, the Travel Lite Cent is a somewhat atypical design for a truck camper, lacking the protruding cabover section that would normally accommodate the primary sleeping quarters of most truck campers. The configuration of the Cent slide-in truck camper allows it to be light and small enough to fit just about any midsize pickup with a short bed. The unique camper design is also great for people who want to put a roof rack on the cab of the truck to carry bulky gear like bikes and whitewater kayaks.

Highlights of the Cent truck camper stock gear list include amenities such as a stainless-steel sink, a high-rise kitchen faucet, an electric water pump, a high-efficiency vent fan, a compact portable two-burner stove, a 20,000-BTU furnace heater, a 20-pound LPG tank, and a 12V refrigerator.

Travel Lite RV Cent Floorplan

Electrics like the detachable 30A shore power cord, a 40A converter, and a system monitor panel make power management simple. The only option available at the time of this report for the Cent was a side-mount air conditioner.

The basic floorplan of the Travel Lite Cent slide-in truck camper delivers a side dinette that converts into a pull-out bed. That being its only sleeping accommodation makes the Cent too small for more than two people unless some sleep on the floor. Nonetheless, the Travel Lite Cent is offered with a host of available standard equipment and comes ready for off-grid adventures.

Truck Camper Buying Tips

Slide-in truck camper weight ratings.

First and foremost is the relationship between truck camper weights and the payload capacity of the midsize pickup truck you own or are planning to own. Truck campers are listed with a “base dry weight.” That number is the weight of the camper in its most basic configuration. Normally that number is without any optional equipment and without any fluids (water).

Why is that important? When you begin shopping for a slide-in truck camper, either building it custom or buying off a dealer lot, it will very likely be outfitted with numerous accessories and options that were not accounted for in that advertised base dry weight. Those options can add hundreds of pounds of additional weight, pushing the camper over or dangerously close to your intended vehicle’s payload capacity. That can cause irregular and unsafe handling behavior or serious damage to your pickup truck.

Luckily, some manufacturers offer weight calculators on their websites that can total up all the options you order and give you a final overall weight of the finished build. Sometimes, those overall build weights will be available from the RV dealership. If all else fails, you may have to find a way to weigh the camper. Be sure you know these real weights before you buy a truck camper for your midsize pickup.

Not All Pickups Are the Same

Payload ratings for pickup trucks are different for each body configuration and drivetrain type for every brand of pickup truck. For example, the payload rating for the 2023 Ford Ranger SuperCab 4×2 with a 6-foot bed is 1,905 pounds.

The payload rating for the 2023 Ford Ranger Tremor 4×4 with a 5-foot bed is 1,478 pounds. The 2023 Toyota Tacoma AccessCab SR5 V-6 4×2 with a 6-foot bed has a payload rating of 1,525 pounds, while the 2023 Toyota Tacoma Double Cab SR5 4×4 is rated at 1,105 pounds.

Not sure about the payload capacity of your truck? It will be on the sticker usually posted in the driver’s doorjamb or some other easily accessed location of the truck. If worse comes to worst, find the gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of your truck. Weigh your truck at a public scale, then subtract its weight from the truck’s GVWR. The difference will give you a payload rating you can work with.

Sleeping Space

Most truck campers designed for midsize trucks come with a cabover bed that is referred to as a queen size. Be sure to get measurements of that bed. They can be smaller than a typical home queen bed. Some manufacturers will offer a larger cabover bed and a mattress that is more than a foam pad. A few offer gel/memory foam mattresses. 

Almost all truck campers will offer a dinette/seating area that converts to a bed. These are rarely large enough to sleep an adult. More often than not, the bed made from a convertible couch or dinette will be best suited for children or teens. The manufacturer may advertise the camper as sleeping four, but that doesn’t mean four adults.   

Kitchen Appliances

Truck campers meant for midsize pickups usually provide basic stoves and small sinks in the galley area. Two-burner stoves with piezo-electric ignition and larger sinks are almost always an option. Most come standard with a small refrigerator, but larger optional refrigerator/freezers are commonly offered as options.

If your style of camping includes frequent outdoor dining or cooking on a portable grill or campfire, a basic kitchen with a small refrigerator augmented by an ice chest may be just the thing for you. It will keep your costs and the weight of your camper down.

It’s rare to find a truck camper for a midsize truck with much more than a porta-potty or storage space for a porta-potty. A few companies offer optional built-in toilet and even shower facilities, but again that will add cost and weight, and take up space that might have been better used for storage space. Outside showers with water heaters are also offered as options for some truck campers designed for midsize trucks as well.

Storage Space

Interior storage space is often found under or along the sides of the cabover bed and under dinette seating or fold-down couches in smaller truck campers. Some offer dedicated shelved storage space, and most offer storage in the kitchen cabinets underneath the stove and sink.

Large exterior storage spaces are not commonly found in smaller truck campers, but some manufacturers do offer locking exterior storage. Roof racks are a common option on truck campers for midsize pickups, and these do come in handy for larger items such as canoes and bicycles.

Electrics, Gas, and Water

Every camper comes with some sort of power source such as a battery to run the internal electrical equipment like the lighting, refrigerator, water pump, roof vent fans, and any optional equipment such as audio systems.

The camper batteries are in many cases capable of being charged through connection to the truck’s charging system while you’re driving. Most all truck campers are also equipped with what’s called shore power or camp power connections that link the camper into electrical outlets often found in improved campgrounds and RV parks. The camper batteries can also be kept charged when you’re boondocking through solar charging systems or high-capacity portable battery systems that are usually options.

Gas (LPG) tanks are standard equipment on almost all truck campers, and most hold 20 pounds of propane to run cooking stoves, furnace/heaters, or three-way refrigerators. Water tanks are almost universally available in truck campers meant for midsize pickups, typically with 20-gallon or fewer capacities.

Numerous aftermarket products are available that can help your pickup truck better handle the weight of the camper. High-quality replacement shock absorbers will provide better suspension damping and overall stability while driving.

Some trucks will sag a bit in the rear end with a camper loaded up. Helper spring kits for the rear end can raise the ride height. Air-bag systems for the rear suspension are also a good choice for managing the camper’s effect on your truck.                 

Yes, it can be financed through your bank or credit union. RV dealers and manufacturers often have financing options they can offer as well. Unfortunately, the slide-in truck camper can’t be financed as part of the truck purchase because the camper is not a permanent structure of the truck. Truck camper loan terms are commonly 10 to 20 years.

Slide-in truck campers use special brackets that mount to the truck (the better systems use frame-mounted brackets) and to the camper body. These truck and camper mounts (usually four, two on each side) are connected by turnbuckles that can be adjusted to securely join the camper to the truck. Attaching the camper to the truck frame offers greater stability for the camper than attaching it to the body of the truck.

A sheet of 1-inch plywood with a 3/8-inch soft rubber mat on top is recommended by the manufacturers we contacted. It creates a sturdy support platform between the truck bed and the bottom of the camper, and the plywood/rubber combo resists camper sliding and makes the truck bed and camper connection more stable.

The 2023 Toyota Tacoma has a payload capacity of 1,050 to 1,685 pounds, with the higher end of that spectrum on the base SR and SR5 model trucks. The higher optioned and better off-road 2023 Tacoma TRD Pro only has 1,050 to 1,135 pounds of payload capacity.

Remember payload includes fuel, people, and gear, on top of the camper weight. People, gear, and the modification you’re likely to do add up to quite a lot, leaving very little load capacity left in a Tacoma. A great place to start your shopping for a Toyota Tacoma truck camper is the Four Wheel Campers Swift.

The 2023 Honda Ridgeline has a payload capacity of 1,509 to 1,583 pounds, which is quite impressive for a midsize U.S. pickup. Any of the campers on our list are suitable in terms of payload, but the lighter and more streamlined the camper the better for a unibody truck like the Ridgeline. A great place to start your shopping for a Honda Ridgeline truck camper is the Phoenix Pop Up Campers Stealthy-Mini.

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Toyota Tacoma Towing Capacity: What Size Travel Trailer Can It Pull?

Published on August 1st, 2018 by Ray & Tammy Roman This post was updated on June 19th, 2023

If you’re antsy to get started camping this season but aren’t sure what size travel trailer a Toyota Tacoma can pull, you’ve come to the right place. With the V6 towing package, a Toyota Tacoma has a towing capacity rating of 6,800 lbs. But keep in mind that rating is simply the maximum towing capacity of a Tacoma. To pick the best trailer, you really want to know the maximum travel trailer weight that a Tacoma can safely and efficiently tow. This article not only answers that question, but also presents eight lightweight trailers for Toyota Tacoma trucks that provide a safe and effective towing experience.

Toyota Tacoma V6 Towing Capacity: 6,800 lbs.

Before we dive into the specs of the eight travel trailers a Toyota Tacoma can pull, let’s take a look at this truck’s rated towing capacity. It’s important to know that the towing capacity differs according to which Tacoma model you get.

The Tacoma has a towing capacity of between 3500-6400 lbs.  The contrast in towing capacities is dependent on the engine that’s equipped and whether or not the towing package is added. The minimum towing capacity of 3500 lbs is for both the 4cyl and V6 powered Tacoma. It’s only when you add the Towing Package to the V6 engine that the tow power is expanded to 6400 pounds. Despite its smaller size, the Tacoma is one competent hauler and can tackle more than you would think. DON’T MISS OUT ON RV LIVING UPDATES Sign up for the newsletter today! Please enter a valid email address. An error occurred. Please try again later. × Thank you for subscribing to the RV Living newsletter, keep your eye on your inbox for updates. Sterling Mc-Call Toyota , Houston, TX

As of the date of this article (June 2023), the  V6 Tacoma with the Towing Package has a towing capacity of 6,800 lbs.  The towing package includes the following:

  • A Class-IV towing hitch receiver
  • ATF cooler (not available on the manual transmission)
  • Engine oil cooler
  • Power steering cooler
  • 130-amp alternator
  • 4- and 7-pin connector with converter
  • Trailer-Sway Control (TSC) 49

My research on the Toyota Tacoma forum is that generally, you want your total travel trailer weight to be 50% – 55% of the truck’s maximum towing capacity. That’s a general rule that can be applied to any towing vehicle.

The recommended maximum travel trailer weight pulled by a Toyota Tacoma should be no more than 3,400 to 3,740 lbs, fully loaded weight including gear and liquids.

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Any travel trailer weight above that, even if you stay below the maximum towing capacity of 6,800 lbs., may lead to poor fuel economy, poor handling, insufficient power for merging and highway driving, and practically no power to climb steep roads.

Travel Trailer Weight Definitions

When considering the total weight of your travel trailer, you need to consider several weights. Here are those weights, and their definitions.

Gross Vehicle Weight Rating is the maximum that the GTW (Gross Trailer Weight) should not exceed. Most manufacturers will list that GVWR; some do not.

Gross Trailer Weight is the actual weight of a fully-loaded travel trailer, including all cargo, fluids, propane tanks, batteries, and optional equipment. A portion of the weight is transferred to the tow vehicle via the hitch when connected to a tow vehicle. You will need to include Tongue Weight as well.

Tongue Weight

The weight pressing down on the hitch ball by the trailer.

Gross Axle Weight Rating is the maximum gross axle weight of a single axle that should never be exceeded.

Curb Weight

This is the actual weight of the trailer. This includes all standard equipment, full freshwater, full propane bottles, and all other fluids. Does not include cargo.

This the weight of the travel trailer with standard but without fluids or optional equipment.

Unloaded Vehicle Weight is the vehicle’s weight as manufactured at the factory.

Cargo Weight or Cargo Carry Capacity

This is the weight of all items added to the Curb Weight of the travel trailer. Cargo weight includes all personal belongings, optional equipment, and Tongue Weight. Cargo weight is an important number to know as it determines just how much stuff you can pack in your travel trailer safely. Everything you want to take with you is added.

Before we proceed with some recommended travel trailers that a Toyota Tacoma can tow, let’s look at some standard weights you will need to know to calculate total trailer weight.

Don’t always trust the specifications given by an RV manufacturer as there may be stipulations in those weight ratings. For example, you may have a tongue weight rating where the manufacturer calculates one full propane tank and one empty, whereas you might be thinking both can be full. Make sure you understand how the manufacturer is calculating weight rating as variations among manufacturers exist.

8 Travel Trailers That a Toyota Tacoma Can tow

Ready to go camping? Here’s a list of the top eight bumper pull travel trailers with a GVWR of fewer than 3,500 pounds that the Tacoma can tow.

nuCamp Barefoot

Here’s a fun little travel trailer Toyota Tacoma trucks can pull, the nuCamp Barefoot retro camper. Made in a similar fiberglass style as Casita trailers, the Barefoot travel trailer features a U-shaped dinette that converts into a bed. Enjoy a kitchen with RV refrigerator, basin sink with a folding faucet, and a glass top for extra counter space. It even has a wet bath featuring a cassette toilet and a retractable showerhead for indoor/outdoor use. An Alde® central heat and hot water system rounds out the package.

nuCamp Barefoot retro style fiberglass trailer floorplan.

Weight Specifications

  • Dry Weight: 2109 lbs.
  • Hitch Weight: 215 lbs.
  • Cargo Carrying Capacity: ~ 676 lbs
  • Fresh Water: 23 Gallons: ~ 191 lbs.

Riverside RV Retro 511

The Riverside RV Retro 511 travel trailer is the smallest of the “retro” floorplans. It is lightweight with an 1780 lbs dry weight and fairly short in length at 12’ 8”. Within that small space, you will find a queen bed, storage, a sink, and a two-burner range. It has a cargo-carrying capacity of 500 lbs. A freshwater tank of 17 gallons is also included.

Riverside Retro 511 Floorplan

  • Dry Weight: 1780 lbs
  • Hitch Weight: 100
  • Cargo Carrying Capacity: 500 lbs
  • Fresh Water: 17 Gallon – ~ 142 lbs

Flagstaff E-Pro E15TB

The Flagstaff E-Pro E15TB model is another lightweight travel trailer that the Toyota Tacoma can tow. The interior of the E-Pro has a nice king-size bed (or two twins), shelf, sink with a single-burner stove, convetion/microwave oven, and TV/Entertainment center with overhead storage. An outdoor griddle and 10′ awning round out the E-Pro package.

Flagstaff E-Pro E15TB floor plan

  • Dry Weight: 2,667 lbs
  • Hitch Weight: 357 lbs
  • Cargo Carrying Capacity: 1,210 lbs
  • Fresh Water: 31 gallons – ~ 257 lbs

Jayco Hummingbird 10RK

The Jayco Hummingbird 10RK is another travel trailer for Toyota Tacoma V6 trucks with a towing package. Last made in 2019, this is an awesome little trailer with a full-size bed, overhead storage, and flip-up shelves. Outside is an outdoor kitchen with a refrigerator, sink, and microwave.

Jayco Hummingbird 10RK floorplan.

  • Dry Weight: 1545 lbs
  • Hitch Weight: 180
  • Cargo Carrying Capacity: 455 lbs
  • Fresh Water: 25.6 gallon – ~ 215 lbs

TAXA Outdoors Cricket

The TAXA Cricket is not your typical travel trailer. The Cricket is a great blend of sophisticated design and ruggedness that can sleep two adults and two kids. It features four swing doors for superior cross-ventilation, a V-berth bed, lounge, and storage system.

The Taxa Cricket also includes 32”x20” picture windows and a kitchen with a large countertop with a covered sink. Many standard features on the Cricket make it an excellent travel trailer.

Taxa Cricket floorplan.

  • Dry Weight: 1,732 lbs
  • Hitch Weight: 240 lbs
  • Cargo Carrying Capacity: 910 lbs
  • Fresh Water: 15 gallons – ~ 124.5 lbs
  • Two 20 Gallon Propane Tanks – 74 lbs when both full

Roulotte Prolite Plus S

The Roulotte Prolite Plus S is the smallest model that offers a toilet and shower (wet bath). It easily accommodates two people, and the table-bench converts to a full-size bed. This model has a stove, fridge, heating, and an optional AC.

Roulotte Prolite Plus S floorplan.

  • Dry Weight: 1390 lbs
  • Hitch Weight: 145 lbs
  • Cargo Carrying Capacity: Not specified by the manufacturer
  • Fresh Water: 10 gallons – ~84 lbs
  • Propane Tanks; 1 size not specified

Intech Luna Lite

The Intech Luna Lite is a uniquely shaped travel trailer. It’s an all-aluminum frame with a Dexter torsion axle.

The interior has vinyl walls with carpeted accents, a rear entertainment center with storage, under-floor storage compartments, a premium 28” x 78” mattress, and 32inch LED TV with a wall mount.

inTech Luna Lite floorplan.

  • Dry Weight: 1,775 – 1,850 lbs
  • Hitch Weight: 260 – 270 lbs
  • Cargo Carrying Capacity: 550 – 625 lbs
  • Fresh Water: 8.5 gallons ~ 71 lbs
  • Propane Tank1: 5 lbs ~ 21 lbs

Happier Camper HCT

The Happier Camper HCT is where retro meets modern, with a shell that’s all fiberglass inside and out. The flexibility of the interior due to its Modular Adaptiv System is unsurpassed. Inside features are  easily customizable with blocks that include seating, kitchen, desk, etc. Most of the block can be used outdoors as well. It features a huge rear hatch door, an independent torsion axle, and can sleep up to five. The GVWR of the Happier Camper is 3500. You should be fine if you don’t exceed this total weight.

Happier Camper floorplan shows best size travel trailer a toyota tacoma can pull

Weight Specification:

  • Dry Weight: ~ 1100 lbs
  • Hitch Weight: 150 lbs
  • Cargo Carrying Capacity: ~ 700 lbs
  • Fresh Water: N/A
  • Propane: N/A

Little Guys MeerKat

The Little Guys MeerKat is a unique lightweight travel trailer with a dry weight of only 1,180 pounds. It offers a stand-up headroom, porta-potty, icebox, and roll-out bedding. In addition, it features a sink, table, and lots of storage. A Toyota Tacoma can easily tow this one.

Little Guys MeerKat travel trailer floorplan

  • Dry Weight: 1180 lbs
  • Hitch Weight: 120 lbs
  • Freshwater: N/A

Summary Of What Size Travel Trailer Can a Toyota Tacoma Pull?

The list of 8 travel trailers above is what we think are some of the best campers for a Toyota Tacoma. There is quite a number of things you need to consider when towing a travel trailer. In addition to what travel trailer a Toyota Tacoma can pull, you need to consider the weight bearing down on your travel trailers axle, hitch, and on your vehicle. We do advise you to take precautions when towing, know your maximum weight ranges, and learn to tow safely. Get with your dealer to make sure you understand what it takes to tow your travel trailer.

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Thank you for this info. I have a 6,000 lb travel trailer (Fleetwood) Pioneer. I have a V6 Toyota Tacoma Prerunner. Hopefully, I can pull it without any problem.

Hi Lupe, I do recommend you check with your dealer. If your camper is 6,000 you need to also include the stuff you are going to put in it. Clothes, food, etc., and if your holding tanks will have water. If you have propane tanks that are filled that too will add weight. Best of luck and be safe.

I am thinking of buying a 5,570 dry weight travel trailer and I have a 2013 V6 TT to pull it. How was your experience with your Pioneer trailer?

so a dry weight of 4900 lbs should be ok for my 2019 Tacoma sport ? Purchased a TT and puck it up next week… Im wondering if I should have stayed in the 4k lbs mark instead…

Timothy, the dry weight is just one of the factors to consider. You need to take into account, cargo carrying capacity, hitch weight, as well as the weight of water unless you intend to fill your fresh tanks when you arrive at your destination. In addition, if you purchase your TT with a towing package or not. I recommend you talk to your travel trailer dealer and your truck dealer to be on the safe side. You can also ask the questions to TT owners who are intimately more familiar with the capabilities of the Tacoma than I. Here is an excellent forum for Tacoma owners .

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8 Best Campers For A Toyota Tacoma For Perfect Camping In 2023

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Toyota Tacoma is a popular truck for those who love adventure and off-road driving. And the best campers for a Toyota Tacoma do a great job of providing camping space. Truck Campers are designed especially for adventure tours.

You need to simply put them on your truck. Tacoma campers are pop-up RVs that fit into the space above the cab and above the truck bed to create a shelter. Not everyone can buy a complete RV and transport it across the country.

However, many people would be interested in putting one of the pickup campers in the Tacoma they already own and be ready to take on whatever comes next. They have a small but versatile living space, generally suitable for a solo traveler or a couple.

When it comes to a camper van, it doesn’t get any better than this for comfort, ease of use, and a great option for hitting the road. There are countless models in different sizes. 

That’s why we’re here, to help you make a more informed decision about the best camper for Tacoma for every budget and need. We bring you the pickup campers on the market. Regardless of what you are looking for, I can assure you that you will find something that suits your needs here on our list.

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Best Toyota Tacoma Campers For Adventure

A variety of campers can ride in a pickup truck, from soft tops to hard tops that can be hung over the roof of a truck. All you have to do is find one designed for Tacoma.

If you are in the Toyota Tacoma pickup camper market, this blog post will help you find the perfect pick for you. We’ve rounded up the best Toyota Tacoma campers on the market right now, so take your time and read them all.

  • AT Overland
  • KIMBO 6 Camper
  • Four Wheel Camper Hawk
  •  NuCamp Cirrus 620
  • Go Fast Campers
  • Truck House BCT
  • North Star 12STC
  • Travel Lite RAYZR FB-M

Things To Consider When Buying Pickup Campers For The Toyota Tacoma

Preparing to purchase your first campers is an exciting investment for your future road trips and camping adventures. There are many Toyota Tacoma campervan options on the market, so choosing the one that best suits your needs can be a challenge.

Owning an RV has some significant benefits that will meet the needs of your family and serve you well for years to come. As you prepare for this investment, there are a few things to consider before purchasing a camper.

– Truck Payload Capacity

The most important criterion when buying a caravan is the choice of the truck and its payload, also known as the trailer load. In the world of truck camping, towing capacity determines how comfortable the living space is and what amenities it can have.

Direct impact on the lifestyle of the camper you choose to follow. The towing capacity is the maximum recommended towing capacity of your vehicle. A vehicle with a higher towing capacity has a high payload capacity.

For example, Toyota Tacoma has a towing capacity of 3,300 pounds. Therefore, you should choose a camper that can handle Tacoma’s payload capacity.

– Size

After making sure your truck can accommodate an RV as mentioned above, check to see what size truck bed you have. When it comes to motorhomes, you’ll generally be looking at short and long bed sizes.

Weights range from 1/2 ton, 3/4 ton, 1 ton, and more, so it’s important that your truck is configured for the correct size RV.

– Hard Side Vs Pop-Up

Hardside and pop-up caravans are the two main traditional types to choose between. Pop-up RVs generally weigh a lot less, are easier to maneuver, and cost less. Hard-side motorhomes have more storage space, and improved insulation and are generally more welcoming and cozy.

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You can decide which type is best for you based on where you plan to take the camper and how often you will be using it.

– Purpose 

This may seem like an obvious point, but remember to identify your purpose when buying an RV. If you do a lot of off-roading or camping, rather than just occasionally, the features and size of the camper you invest in will vary.

– Check the Features

Finally, before purchasing your caravan, check the equipment it comes with to make sure it meets your specific needs. For example, many smaller RV options don’t have a bathroom, but you’ll use on-site facilities or alternatives.

Larger campers may offer a full bathroom with shower, sink, and toilet in one, or have it set up separately like your own home.

8 Top Rated Truck Campers For Toyota Tacoma in 2023

Just because you drive a smaller truck doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy all the perks that come with being a truck camper. There are plenty of Tacoma campers to take on your next trip if you know where to look.

There are a few different RVs that you can put in the back of your Tacoma for your next road trip. While this list doesn’t reflect every camper, they are among the best options you’ll have in Tacoma.

We look at the characteristics of these campers, including whether they have a kitchen and sleeping space.

1. AT Overland

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At Overland offers you long and short beds for the Toyota Tacoma. It’s a versatile camper that can be mounted on the bed of your truck. This makes it easy to get off the road and go camping or adventure travel without worrying about getting home.

The Habitat was designed by overland travelers for those seeking comfort when venturing across rough terrain, with premium materials designed to help protect them from the weather conditions along the way.

It has a built-in mattress, interior carpet, awning, and solid aluminum construction. Even better, it’s a pop-up caravan that you can set up in just three minutes. It’s lightweight at just 340 pounds and offers plenty of living space inside the tent.

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Because it’s so light, you don’t have to worry about upgrading your brakes, engine, or other performance features. However, you still need a long-bed Tacoma as the Habitat Shell Camper will not fit in the short-bed Tacoma.

2. KIMBO 6 Camper

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If you’re a camper fan, you’ve probably heard of the Kimbo 6 campers . They’re essential when it comes to building and innovating RVs, including the Toyota Tacoma.

It matches perfectly with a long-bed Tacoma and is light enough that you won’t need to upgrade your engine or suspension system if you have the 3.5L V6 engine package. The KIMBO Camper features an aluminum frame, LED lighting, a skylight, an indoor pop-up shower, and even a single-burner stove.

The base package weighs less than 1,000 pounds, which means your truck can easily handle it. Some of the unique features are the propane fireplace and multiple insulated windows that give you lots of natural light throughout the apartment.

The KIMBO 6 base model starts at $20,000, which is an extremely affordable price for a quality aluminum-framed motorhome. All in all, the Kimbo 6 is a great camper truck that should be missing from all Tacoma trucks. It seems like the best option for creating a mobile living and working space for full-time travel.

3. Four Wheel Camper Hawk

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All-wheel camper is known for its extreme durability. So if you’re looking for an RV that’s ready for a long life of reliable travel; Be sure to check out this 4-wheeler motorhome offer.

The most important thing you want to look for when buying a four-wheeler camper, aside from the durability I just mentioned, is that it is simple and light. Full-size four-wheelers start at just under $20,000 but are packed with features.

You get a fridge, sink, stove, and extra storage space. However, if you want a less costly option, then you go for the shell version that cost you $13,000. It is waterproof and highly durable.

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The Hawk, like others of the Four Wheel brand, is built and installed to fit your truck bed at the correct height, width, and balance for a better ride. For a hands-on customer who wants a simple design, this could be a great option.

I’m interested in what Four Wheel Camper does next because I think a lot of consumers will appreciate their models and their design.

4. NuCamp Cirrus 620

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NuCamp’s Cirrus 920 Truck Camper is definitely a pretty luxurious model. This model has so many characteristic elements that people love it. It has a really great bed, an impressive stove, and a spacious and cozy bathroom, among other things.

The one feature that always surprises people is what nuCamp calls a “monster image window.” The only thing that really limits the viewing options from this window is where you can go – it’s a great feature in a campervan.

It also has a 5-gallon propane tank, a 210-watt solar power system, and a large, ventilated battery compartment for two Group 24 batteries. Although you won’t find a wet bathroom, the Nautilus water management system allows you to shower while fresh air.

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Enjoy the privacy of a 5-gallon Thetford Cassette indoor toilet. The Cirrus 920 feels luxurious and the design gives it a fantastic look. All the amenities you are looking for will be included here.

5. Go Fast Campers

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From their Superlite rooftop tents to a more traditional platform tent, GFC has tons of great options for your Tacoma. One of the best things about GFC is that their RVs are very affordable. Almost all of their options cost less than $10,000.

Even better, they’re lightweight, so you don’t have to upgrade everything in your truck to make it work either. One of the coolest features is that you can leave the truck bed and tent open or close them together, which is great when privacy is needed.

This camper shell offers fewer standard color options, with only black or white for the panels. Despite being affordable and lightweight, they are still a premium option that gives you the opportunity to hit the road and enjoy all that nature has to offer.

6. Truck House BCT

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The TruchHouse BCT is the best Tacoma motorhome you’ll find. The only problem is that it is one of the most expensive Tacoma RVs on the market. It starts at $285,000 and does not include any entertainment systems or premium features.

A significant part of that price is the truck itself; Unlike other RV packages, this one comes with the truck. You buy it with everything you need to start your adventure camping.

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However, given that the Toyota Tacoma starts at $26,000, it’s hard to justify the extra $260,000 for the extra features they install. The TruckHouse chassis has been greatly improved to carry the heavy load on the Toyota Tacoma.

The 9-inch machined rear axle is designed for the deck application, while the leaf pack and shocks are customs tuned. If price really isn’t an issue, you can upgrade to a system with underfloor heating, solar panels, captain’s chairs, a gaming system setup, and more.

But keep in mind that when you add all these features, the price can quickly go up to $400,000.

7. North Star 12STC

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If you’re looking for something that might be a little different than some of the other offerings you’re looking at; the 12STC could be for you. This is a 12ft truck camper that is a deluxe model and does not have a slider.

One thing the 12STC offers customers is a model that has no added weight, no high walls, and also takes the gravity away from the top-heavy center that they traditionally have. This compact camper features a queen-size bed over the forward cabin with a 6-inch high-density gel memory foam mattress.

The kitchen has a two-burner stove and an L-shaped dining area where you can enjoy meals or play cards. It has a wet room with a cassette toilet and an outside shower with a spray attachment and a 15ft coiled hose.

Ultimately, the North Star 12STC is a unique option that will be of very high quality to most customers who see it. I’m a big fan of this option being new to the market and I hope it continues to defy industry expectations.

8. Travel Lite RAYZR FB-M

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Travel Lite RVs are constructed of natural wood with insulated floors, walls, and roofs allowing for late RV camping. Opposite windows on this hardtop RV offer great ventilation and views.

Standard amenities include an LED light package, 12,000 BTU furnace, 20 lb LP tank, refrigerator, sink, 2-burner stove, water pump, and solar prep. The caravan is designed for the lightest weight and in some areas is equipped with nets instead of cupboard doors.

The new Rayzr FB-M has a unique design so that it can be removed quickly and without much effort. This design has many features that set it apart from the competition, including ample living space compared to other models. The Travel Lite RAYZR FB-M is a motorhome with many features. The fiberglass-wrapped roof and front protect you from the elements and are easy to clean after all your outdoor adventures.

Top FAQs About Best Toyota Tacoma Truck Campers

Yes, Toyota Tacoma can tow campers ranging from 3,500 pounds to 6,800 pounds. The wide range is because some Tacoma models call more than others. A Tacoma with a four-cylinder engine can tow an RV up to 3,500 pounds, while the V6 can tow an RV up to 6,800 pounds.

It just takes a bit of math in terms of the type of cargo you have, the equipment, and which camper you want to tow.

Can you sleep in a truck camper while driving?

The simple answer to that is no. Almost all states require all passengers to be seated and buckled while the vehicle is in motion. Passenger safety is key when traveling in an RV.

While it is not illegal to take a nap, it is illegal and unsafe to occupy an RV bed while the vehicle is in motion. An accident involving the vehicle could result in injury or worse.

Is it safe to ride in the back of a truck camper?

Under state law, the short answer is yes, but we don’t recommend it. Why? Mainly because truck campers are not equipped with seat belts. Seat belts are actually a legal requirement in all vehicles, but it is not a requirement for campers, fifth wheels, or caravans. In fact, seat belt checks are actually a mandatory part of any RV POI.

Can you put a truck camper in a short bed?

Yes, to get the most options in a short bed, get a standard 6.5ft short bed. For everyone else, opt for long beds for more floor space and RV equipment options, as well as a higher payload and longer wheelbase.

Depending on your needs, a long-bed truck may be the best option. Long beds are roomier and offer better RV floor space options.

What is the point of a camper on a truck?

Truck RVs make it much easier to maneuver through a city or down congested highways because everything is right in the back of the truck. You don’t think about your truck and camper or fifth wheel behind. For some people, this is a great advantage of caravans.

Can a half-ton pickup haul a truck camper?

There are some RVs that can be transported using halftone trucks. However, most half-ton trucks have a payload of around 1,600 pounds.

Because of this, you’ll most likely be limited in what you can get, but most trucks can be outfitted with custom upgrades to help them carry heavier loads.

Final Thought

Just because you have a midsize truck like the Tacoma doesn’t mean you can’t have some fun with an RV. Whether you’re looking for a minimalist design or a caravan packed with luxury features, there’s an option for you.

The most important thing is that you get out there and enjoy a sense of adventure.

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Finding the right camper for your Toyota Tacoma can seem daunting at first. Since it’s the most popular mid-size truck around, there are almost too many options available to you!

This list goes over the best Toyota Tacoma campers on the market right now and gives you some tips for choosing the right one for you.

Let’s get started!

1. Kimbo Camper

The Kimbo Truck Camper for Toyota Tacomas

The Kimbo 6 series is a lightweight, durable camper made with aluminum frameless construction that maximizes interior space while keeping costs low. With 6 feet of floor space, 6.5 feet of headroom, and over 3 feet of clearance in the cabover, there’s plenty of room to relax after a long day of outdoor adventuring.

The Kimbo camper has an R-5 insulated interior that keeps you cozy during chilly nights (plus an optional propane fireplace), while the double pane windows with screens let you enjoy fresh air without worrying about bugs getting in.

The camper also has multiple power options such as solar panels and propane tanks, ensuring that you can stay off-grid longer. The modular interior design provides versatile functionality within the compact space; including a teak entryway/mudroom with an aluminum partition, a 54 x 75-inch bed, two sitting areas, removable lift jacks, a sink, and a fridge.

Other amenities include a strong roof vent fan to keep things cool inside during those hot summer days and high-efficiency dimmable LED lighting.

This lightweight truck camper was designed specifically with the Toyota Tacoma in mind. It comes in at around 1,100lbs (depending on the options you choose) and the vast majority of owners use them on Tacomas.

Perhaps the biggest selling point to us is the build quality. When you’re inside one of these truck campers, it’s clearly well-made. It doesn’t feel like the classic “RV quality” experience you get with so many other campers. At the end of the day, we recommend checking one out in person if you get the chance. They really sell themselves!

2. Scout Yoho

A popular Toyota Tacoma camper called the Scout Yoho

The Scout Yoho is another great camper for the Toyota Tacoma that has gotten quite popular in recent years. It’s not only smaller than many other truck campers, but also lighter at just 934 pounds.

The camper is designed to be self-sufficient with a 190-watt flexible solar panel, a portable Goal Zero Yeti 1500x lithium power station, and gravity-fed filtered water system.

Another thing that’s great about the Scout Yoho is its wide array of customizable options. You can choose to add a portable two-burner cooktop for preparing delicious meals on-the-go and also add on a Dometic CFX3 45L Fridge/Freezer with WiFi for keeping your food and beverages cold. A portable 2.6-gallon toilet gives you bathroom options during extended trips as well. They also have a nifty 270-degree batwing awning for shade and protection from the elements.

Another reason we like the Yoho as a truck camper for Tacomas is it can be used in all four seasons. It’s well-insulated and you have the option to add a diesel heater for extra warmth on chilly nights.

With its impressive combination of essential off-grid features and customizable options, there’s no doubt that the Scout Yoho is a camper you should seriously consider. Here’s the website where you can learn more about pricing and options.

3. Fleet By Four Wheel Campers

The Fleet model by Four Wheel Campers

The Fleet by Four Wheel Campers provides a rugged yet comfortable home-away-from-home for your off-grid adventures. This lightweight camper is specifically designed for mid-size trucks like the Toyota Tacoma with 6-foot beds, making it an ideal match for your vehicle.

Four Wheel Campers are an industry leader that has been around for quite some time. If you’re ever on a trip to explore the nature out west, you’ll see more than a few on the roads.

Note: If you have a 5 foot bed you can get their “Swift” model that has many of the same features.

With four main floor plans available, including a rollover couch layout, side dinette, front dinette, and shell model, you have plenty of options to customize the interior according to your preferences. Plus, its light and low-profile design makes it easy to haul around while not destroying your fuel efficiency.

Inside this camper you’ll find numerous amenities that make off-grid living enjoyable and practical. The Fleet has a 20-gallon freshwater tank and a two-burner stove in its kitchen area. You can also sleep up to three adults in the queen size cabover bed and couch/bed conversion option.

For those who have experienced poorly-made pop ups in the past, this isn’t one of them. The Fleet’s rugged build should withstand even the toughest off-road conditions while still providing years of reliable service. Its one-piece aluminum roof is waterproof and built to handle decades of use without breaking down or leaking.

Considering all the features and Four Wheel Campers’ reputation for quality craftsmanship, the Fleet offers incredible value for those seeking adventure beyond paved roads.

4. GFC Platform Camper

A render of the GFC platform truck camper

This ultra-light truck bed camper is designed to fit seamlessly onto your Toyota Tacoma, providing you with a versatile and durable shelter that can cater to all your outdoor adventures. For those who want a more simplistic build, the GFC Platform Camper offers a unique combination of functionality, minimal design appeal, and performance.

One of the main selling points of this platform camper is its robust construction. The structure features a tubular steel frame supporting the entire structure while side panels open up to create an inviting cabana-style living space. You also have aluminum t-slots that provide ample mounting options for roof racks or other gear up to 500 lbs.

Another obvious benefit of this camper is the fact that it weighs in at 255 lbs. If you’re someone who likes to travel light and doesn’t want to think about payload capacity, this might be the one for you.

We also like that its ease of use allows you to set up camp quickly. All it takes is undoing two latches and letting the gas struts lift the tent’s roof. You can also secure your gear with confidence using the lockable rear panel access from inside the camper, removable panels for customization options, and optional tempered glass front windows for added protection against harsh elements.

5. Cube Series Camper

The Cube Series camper on a Toyota Tacoma

Created by Cube Series RV, an Oregon-based company, this innovative camper is another solid option for Toyota Tacomas.

Despite being a hard-sided popup, it still has a rather low-profile design. This means you’ll be able to minimize wind resistance and have great clearance when it’s mounted on your Tacoma. There’s even a basement compartment that houses the furnace, holding tanks, and most electronics. While storage is obviously a major benefit of this design, it also has the added benefit of improved handling due to the low center of gravity.

The Cube Series Camper has a 12-volt roof lift system that allows you to get set up for camping in just about a minute. There’s 6’ 5” of headroom as well as high-quality amenities such as aluminum cabinetry, thermo-foil countertops, synthetic leather upholstery, LED lighting, and multiple power outlets. There’s also an opposing dinette that converts into a cozy 75-inch sleeper.

You get a 21 gallon fresh water and a 10 gallon gray tank; plus enjoy hot water on demand with a 1.7-gallon 12-volt water heater. There’s also a 16,000 BTU furnace, and electric water pump.

The main drawbacks of all this are price and weight. This thing isn’t cheap, and on top of that it weighs somewhere between 1,200 and 1,750 pounds (depending on options). That means you not only need to spend a significant amount on the camper itself, but likely make some suspension modifications to your Tacoma as well.

But if you have the rig for it, there’s a lot to like!

6. OEV Back Country 5.85

OEV Back Country 5.85

This truck camper is designed specifically for mid-size trucks like the Tacoma and offers a nice combination of comfort, convenience, and durability. It used to be called Camp-M, but the name has officially been changed to the Back Country 5.85.

This camper has a pop-up roof and a 3-season removable cabin that can sleep up to three people. Made from powder-coated aluminum extrusions and OEV gen-4 composite materials, this camper is well-insulated. It has external dimensions of 122” L x 77” W x 61” H when closed and extends up to an impressive height of 83” when opened.

It has a dual-pane acrylic window with blinds/screens for natural light while maintaining privacy, and a screen door keeps bugs out during those warm summer nights. The front dinette can easily fold down into a small bed suitable for children or pets, complete with under-seat storage and an adjustable table leg.

One of the key features of this Toyota Tacoma truck camper is its ample storage space. There’s large exterior access through a locking cargo door on the passenger side that ensures that all your gear stays secure while you’re on the move. Additionally, it comes equipped with an aluminum propane cabinet housing a ten-pound propane bottle for easy access when cooking outdoors or powering other appliances in your camping setup.

7. Phoenix Pop Up Slide-In

The Phoenix Pop Up Slide-In Tacoma camper

This lightweight camper has a dry weight of 1,180 pounds and is designed to work seamlessly with your Toyota Tacoma, while still offering a range of features.

The floor plan includes a spacious east-west queen-size bed, a large dinette at the front, and a small kitchenette on the passenger side. Constructed with an all-aluminum double welded tube cage frame and wrapped in pre-laminated Crane fiberglass, this camper is well-insulated and built to withstand the elements.

One nice thing about this camper is that it’s fairly versatile when it comes to customization. You have the option to choose from standard birch cabinets or upgrade to materials like bamboo. There’s also integrated power inverters with built-in transfer relays, solar power systems, floodlights, roof racks, a ladder in the back, low profile air conditioners, and Rotopax fuel-water containers.

If aesthetics are important, one nice touch is that Phoenix can even paint your camper in a custom color to match your Tacoma. This helps it blend in and makes it look more like a bed topper instead of a camper.

8. OVRLND Campers Midsize Pop Top

OVRLND Campers Midsize Pop Top

This Tacoma truck camper is unbelievably light, coming in at just 265lbs for the midsize short bed model. The shell-like pop up design maximizes usable space inside and provides plenty of headroom.

One of the unique features of this camper is its customizable interior with aluminum T tracks on both sides. These can be used to mount kitchen counters, stoves, and other equipment according to your specific needs and preferences.

You can choose from solar power systems, windows, awnings, roof rack tracks, additional vertical bed space, and cabinets. The design also means you can empty it out and use it for storage or hauling when needed.

The welded aluminum tubing frame not only keeps things lightweight but also allows for easy mounting of Jerry cans or propane tanks on both the interior and exterior. If you’re someone who likes to keep things light and simple while still maintaining functionality, this camper is worth checking out.

9. Bundutec Topi

The Bundutec Topi truck camper on a Toyota Tacoma

This impressive truck camper weighs in at 1,330 pounds, making it a great option for Toyota Tacomas.

The floor plan is spacious and features a full-length dinette on the driver side with plenty of storage. Standard features of the Bundutec Topi include a north-south 56 x 74-inch mattress with lift-up under bed storage, a 11-gallon fresh water tank, 1.9 cubic ft. 12v refrigerator, a stainless steel sink, and window and door screens. There’s also the option for 190 watt or 380 watt solar, a skylight, and even a rear wall air conditioner.

Despite its relatively high weight compared to other options available in this category it’s definitely worth considering if you have the right rig or are willing to make your Tacoma a little more robust.

10. AT Overland Summit

AT Overland Summit

Weighing in at just 360 pounds, this innovative truck camper is designed to sit on top of the bed rails of your Toyota Tacoma. So if you’re not interested in a slide-in, this might be a good fit.

The Summit is built from cut and formed aluminum with a bonded honeycomb composite and features a spacious  wedge-style pop-up shell that offers up to 8 feet of headroom. It’s also quick to set up and take down due to gas springs, making it convenient for those who like spontaneous camping.

The insulated sleeping platform and shell walls come complete with carpet covering for added comfort during all seasons. You also have no-see-um mesh windows as well as clear vinyl and privacy panels.

It’s equipped with five interior LED lights as well as four lift gate LED lights (amber colored), plus locking lift gate functionality ensuring both convenience and security during your travels.

There’s a fair amount of customization you can do when ordering yours as well, so you can personalize it to your rig and preferences.

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11. Outfitter MFG Caribou Lite 6.5

Outfitter MFG Caribou Lite 6.5

The Outfitter MFG Caribou Lite 6.5 is a classic-looking Toyota Tacoma camper that can do well on a variety of mid-size trucks.

With its vacuum bonded composite walls, fully welded aluminum frame, and full walk-on roof, you can feel confident in the construction and durability.

The Caribou Lite 6.5 is not only light on weight but also heavy on insulation. It has Owen Corning block foam in its hard walls and Weblon three-layer insulation in the top. Included are a 16,000 BTU furnace and solar reflective windows during warmer days, giving you versatility throughout the year.

The full-size cabover bed pulls out into a queen size for a comfortable night’s sleep after a long day exploring nature. Standard features like a 24-gallon fresh water tank, 5-gallon propane tank, three-way refrigerator, torsion assisted lift system, and Progressive Dynamics converter-charger ensure that you won’t have to compromise on amenities while traveling off-grid.

You can upgrade your Caribou Lite 6.5 experience by adding optional features such as a cassette toilet, outside shower, Tundra DC compressor fridge, and even a King Dome satellite dish. You can also opt for an air conditioner or Yakima roof rack depending on your specific needs.

12. All Terrain Bobcat

This small camper is designed to fit trucks with 6 foot beds like the Toyota Tacoma and weighs approximately 900 pounds.

Some of the interior features include an icebox, sink, stove, couch, table, hand and 12-volt pumps, a monitor panel, and a USB charging outlet. There’s also ample storage space available within overhead compartments and under the couch area.

In addition to these functional aspects of daily living on-the-go, comfort is not forgotten with cozy curtains for privacy and a 4 inch thick mattress for optimal rest.

Safety features are an essential part of any camper experience; that’s why the All Terrain Bobcat comes equipped with LED marker lights and brake lights to ensure visibility while traveling. Also included are CO (carbon monoxide) and LP (liquid propane) monitors along with a fire extinguisher for added peace of mind during your camping trips.

The exterior features large passenger side windows for natural light inflow as well as porch LED lights so that you can enjoy evenings outdoors. There’s also pre-wiring for solar panels already installed as well as roof struts to support additional weight if necessary. This gives you a lot of flexibility when it comes to your ability to customize and make it the ideal camper for your Toyota Tacoma.

The Importance Of Understanding Payload

Before you rush out and get any old camper for your Toyota Tacoma,  it’s crucial to understand your vehicle’s payload capacity and make any necessary upgrades to ensure that you’re safe on the road.

For the 2023 Toyota Tacoma the payload capacity can be as low as 1,135 pounds or as high as 1,685 pounds. For the 2024 model the configuration with the highest possible payload capacity is 1,709. To determine your truck’s specific rating, always check the sticker on the driver side door pillar.

Keep in mind that this number should include not only the weight of your camper but also passengers and gear. Staying below this limit is essential for the sake of safety and to prevent excessive wear and tear on your truck’s frame and suspension.

In addition to knowing your payload capacity, you may need to upgrade certain components on your Toyota Tacoma to better handle a truck camper. One such upgrade is swapping out passenger-rated tires for Light Truck (LT) tires with a Load Range D or even E.

These tires are designed to accommodate heavier loads than standard passenger tires, which will help keep both you and other drivers safe while sharing the road. Upgrading the suspension on your Toyota Tacoma might also be necessary when adding a camper into the mix.

Options for this include helper springs, suspension stabilizers, or airbags – all of which can help support the additional weight of a camper while maintaining vehicle stability. If this isn’t an area you’re comfortable with, talk to a professional mechanic who specializes in aftermarket modifications before making these upgrades to be sure that the upgrades you’re making are suitable for your specific needs.

You’ll sometimes see people talk about payload capacity as more of a casual suggestion. We’re not in that camp. Do it right, invest the necessary money, and stay safe!

Wrapping Up

Now that you know all of the best Toyota Tacoma campers, it’s time to start thinking about which ones appeal to you. Depending on your rig, preferred camping style, and budget, some will naturally stand out more than others.

If you have any questions about these campers we’re more than happy to lend a hand. Just reach out to us through our website and we’ll help you out.

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Travel lite 690 slide in camper for Tacoma or other truck - $5500

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Hey, I'm selling a 2009 Travel lite 690 slide in camper. I'm the second owner and have owned it about 2 year. Some of the features include: 15 gal water tank Two burner LP stove with 20LB tank LP heater Air conditioning and fan on roof Queen sized bed above cab, Twin sized bed made by benches and table. Table can be used in the camper or as a free standing table. 2 Cu Ft 3 way fridge, 120V, 12V, propane Microwave Fold flat sink Led lights around exterior, (handy for finding kid toys in the sand) very bright Led floor lights for interior walk (blue and white) Brand new 24DC maxx battery. I have been using this in my 2008 double cab Tacoma for camping on the beach. Even with my 5 foot bed the truck still handles well and drives in the loose sand very well. This is a great camper for the Tacoma and one of a limited list that the truck can handle. Its pretty great being able to drive your Tacoma out to some remote places and sleep in complete comfort. The one thing not working in the camper is the power unit. The 120V to DC converter isn't functioning, For what I use it for it has never been a big deal as I never use shore power anyway. If you do want the Camper for a Tacoma I can also let you have all the mounts that you will will need to hold it in the bed. That would run you a few $100. Also if yo have a Tacoma you would need the "Firestone ride right" airbags for the rear of the truck. You can find plenty of information here on Tacomaworld.com about them. I'm selling because I have a second kid on the way and need to sell the truck to buy... a man Van. I'm also selling the truck and can make you a package deal if you are interested. The truck will be in a different post.  

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#2 terrypm Active Member

Do you know the approximate weight of the camper?  

#3 Pillis [OP] Member

Its 1095lbs per the manufacture label.  

DJB1

#4 DJB1 Well-Known Member

You can't fit 2 kids in a back seat that fits 3 adults?  

#5 Pillis [OP] Member

Yea. But I can't fit 2 kids and two nieces.  

CLynch

#6 CLynch Well-Known Member

If you are interested in renting for a month or so, let me know. Looking to stay at the ski hills up north instead of traveling. Might be the ticket  

#7 Pillis [OP] Member

I'm not looking to rent it out at this point. I have never had good luck renting things to people. Thanks for looking  

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#8 ccurtis0805 Well-Known Member

Is this still available? PM with your truck and camper packaged deal... Thanks.  

#9 Pillis [OP] Member

There is a sale contingent at this point. Will know on Thursday if it goes through or not. If not I'll shoot you a message.  

#10 Pillis [OP] Member

Hey, Camper sale fell through today. This camper is now available again. Thanks for looking.  

#11 Pillis [OP] Member

Price reduced to $5,500  

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#12 zdunigan New Member

any chance this thing is still available?  

#13 Pillis [OP] Member

Hey, this camper is still available I decided to use it another year. Sorry never got your message!  

#14 Pillis [OP] Member

Price lowered to $4900  

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#15 Trawler New Member

Still have the camper?  

#16 Pillis [OP] Member

It sure is.  

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#17 Valen6404 New Member

inrested, still have the camper?  

#18 Pillis [OP] Member

Sold. Thanks for looking.  

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Type: Canopy-style popup truck camper Weight: From 387 lbs (short-bed Tacoma) Material: Aluminum/Composite

Pros and Cons ⊕ Incredible space-to-weight ratio ⊕ Sleek ⊕ Retains bed utility ⊗ Heavier than some wedge campers ⊗ Expensive

True innovation has been tough to come by in the lightweight, shell-style truck camper market lately, but that changed when Denver-based Tune Outdoors launched its Tune M1 in 2023.

Instead of releasing just another wedge camper or traditional slide-in, Tune combined some of the best existing features on the market, like building with aluminum extrusions and honeycomb composite panels, and added its own twist: The Tune M1 rests on a truck’s bed rails, but the side walls flare out at the bottom to provide far more interior living space than anything else out there. That extra width also provides more standard sleeping space—in fact, an optional bed extension platform accommodates a nearly king-sized mattress on a short-bed Tacoma.

The Tune M1’s starting price includes features that cost extra at many other brands, like built-in lighting, a 4-inch memory foam mattress, and 440-plus feet of T-Track. All that T-Track means you can bolt nearly anything to the camper, and easily build out the interior if you wish.

Bonus: Side awning panels fully open for gear access. Our favorite option is the tempered glass side panels, which not only look fantastic, but also let more light inside and allow for panoramic views. “The packed-down silhouette is so tight that we never held back on even the burliest roads,” says Aaron Gulley, a longtime Outside contributor and gear tester. “But it has so much popup space that the truck bed felt roomy for two people even with coolers, a generator, and requisite camping gear.”

The perfect cross between a fully featured slide-in and a wedge camper, the Tune M1 is ideal for families who need more space, or anyone who wants a truck camper but also wants to continue using their truck bed for truck things.

Adventure Wagon Modular Interior System

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Adventure wagon modular interior system.

From $16,000 at Adventure Wagon

Type: Van conversion kit

Pros and Cons ⊕ Modularity offers versatility ⊕ Great value ⊗ Fewer amenities than with permanent builds ⊗ Dim ceiling lights

Let’s get this out of the way upfront: camper vans are expensive. Fancy, extensive build-outs also render them fairly useless anytime they aren’t being camped in, which, for most folks, is the majority of the time. Enter Adventure Wagon and its modular interior system.

The company offers van conversions for Mercedes Sprinters and Ford Transits that start at just $16,000 and are completely modular, allowing you to switch your camper back to a cargo van in just a few minutes. You can convert the van yourself with the brand’s kit in 4-6 days, or have one of the company’s many installers do it for you.

The modular system also allowed our testers to easily add and take out rear seats, depending on who was using the van. “We love the Adventure Wagon setup so much because of how easy it is to reconfigure to suit the needs of a particular day, trip or activity,” said Corey Leavitt, a Santa Fe-based filmmaker and adventure rig enthusiast who’s rehabbed his truck camper. “I love that I can pull out the seats and bed platform, but leave in the battery and fridge for when I need to haul gear to a shoot, but also want to keep food and drinks on-hand for the crew.”

Boreas Campers EOS-12

Best Off-Road Trailer

Boreas campers eos-12.

From $84,000 at Boreas Campers

Type: 4-Season off-road travel trailer Material: Composite and metal construction Weight: 3,750 lbs (dry weight)

Pros and Cons ⊕ Incredibly capable off road ⊕ No-wood construction (no mold, rot, etc.) ⊕ 50-gallon fresh water capacity ⊗ Expensive ⊗ No indoor sink/cooking option

We’ve followed Pueblo, Colorado-based Boreas Campers closely since it debuted its AT and XT models, both class-leading off-road teardrops, a few years ago. The EOS-12 builds on the solid foundation of those campers and takes everything to a new level—literally.

The EOS-12 is a 20-foot, overland-style pop-up travel trailer built to go anywhere and keep you comfortable off-grid for extended periods of time in any weather conditions. Composite panel construction keeps the rig well insulated and light on its feet with a dry weight of 3,750 pounds.

The trailer features a slim canvas pop top that keeps it aerodynamic, a well-appointed outdoor kitchen, and a full indoor wet bath. With one queen-sized main bed and a dinette that folds out to about a twin sized bed, we found it could sleep three adults comfortably, and appreciated the copious amounts of storage inside.

The EOS-12 really shines when it comes to its mechanical and electrical features. It rides on a Cruisemaster XT—an independent trailing arm suspension with airbags and auto-level, capable of handling much rougher terrain than you’re likely to experience—540 amp hours of Battleborn lithium batteries, Victron electrical components, and 400 watts of solar panels.

Everything on this camper, from the exterior rock lights to the air compressor and the furnace, are operated by a portable Garmin O.N.E. tablet, which, despite our initial hesitation, performed flawlessly.

“We loved using the EOS-12 on a 5-day mule deer hunt,” says Eric Ladd, a mountain biker, hunter, skier, and all-around adventure seeking ER doc based in Santa Fe, NM. “We never worried about where we were towing it, it didn’t come close to running out of power or water, and we ate like kings thanks to the amazing outdoor kitchen—despite being off grid the entire time.”

Airstream Trade Wind

Best Luxury Rig

Airstream trade wind.

From $129,400 at Airstream

Type: Travel Trailer Material: Aluminum Weight: 6200 lbs (dry weight) Length: 25’ 2”

Pros and Cons ⊕ Fully off-grid power system ⊕ Gorgeous interior design ⊕ Roomy floor plan ⊗ Expensive ⊗ Not as off-road-capable as others

The reintroduction of the Trade Wind model shows that Airstream is listening to consumers. While the Basecamp models have been marketed towards younger generations looking to get a little further off the beaten path, the Trade Wind is the first of the company’s iconic, silver bullet-shaped travel trailers to come off the factory floor with everything a boondocker needs—and, as it turns out, everything our testers have added to their personal Airstreams.

It comes with a robust solar system, Battleborn lithium batteries, a 3-inch lift kit and all-terrain Goodyear Wrangler Workforce Tires. When you combine the system upgrades with a stellar floor plan that sleeps up to five, gorgeous interior design, and other smart features like a recirculating water heater, optional composting toilet, and an optional rear hatch that lets you easily load bulky gear, it all adds up to an incredible, luxurious, off-grid basecamp.

“We have owned an Airstream for nearly a decade and modified it for heavy, backcountry, boondocking use. The new Trade Wind is everything we always wanted ours to be—and much more,” said Gulley. “This is a rig built to go anywhere and do everything, and to do it in classic Airstream style. We definitely see an upgrade in our near future.”

How to Choose a Camper or Trailer

Buying a camper of any kind is a big investment, so it’s best if you can try one out or at least see one in-person before pulling the trigger. Visiting a dealer is great, but a lot of today’s best rigs are sold direct-to-consumer, which means that events like Overland Expo are a great way to see a camper up close.

Even better, try renting the type of rig that interests you on Outdoorsy to get a real feel for it. Even if they don’t have the specific model you’re looking for, you’ll get an idea of whether you’re a van, trailer, or truck camper person.

What Kind of Camper Should I Buy?

The short answer is, it depends. In general, we think most folks are better served by buying a tow-behind they can pull with their current vehicle. Trailers have more space than a van or truck camper could ever provide, and they don’t have engines, transmissions, and other expensive parts to maintain.

How Much Should I Expect to Spend?

For a new rig, you should budget anywhere from $100-250K for a van, $10-30K for a truck camper (sans truck), and $30-130K for a trailer, depending on your tastes and needs.

How Much Solar Do I Need?

It all depends on how much luxury you want off grid. For most weekenders, around 200-300 watts of solar and 100-200 amp hours of lithium batteries will be more than enough.

  • Number of testers: 6
  • Nights Spent Camping: Over 20
  • Number of campers/trailers tested: 6
  • Longest Stint Spent Off-Grid: 7 days
  • Most Challenging Test Drive: 23 miles of rugged, New Mexico washboard

Between attending overland expo shows to tour the latest rigs and testing demo trailers on extended trips, category manager Bryan Rogala spends over 30 nights camping in everything from rooftop tents to Airstreams every year.

Because evaluating adventure rigs isn’t as simple as testing a pair of running shoes, our testing criteria looks a bit different. We look at build quality, standard features and components, pricing, and availability, as well as details like trailer suspension and camper wall construction methods, in an effort to find a broad array of what we think are the most well-made and value-driven rigs on the market.

Bryan Rogala is a longtime contributor to Outside and has been reviewing trailers and campers since 2018. He covers overlanding gear and rigs in his regular column, and his 101 video series for Outside Online . As a hunter, mountain biker and skier, he’s in a constant search for the perfect adventure rig.

Aaron Gulley and Jen Judge, both former Outside contributors and gear testers, spent 3.5 years living full-time in their 2014 Airstream Flying Cloud 23FB. Their travels as cyclists, hikers and hunters have taken them and their Airstream all around the U.S., and provided serious insight into the world of travel trailers.

Corey Leavitt is a filmmaker, truck nerd, and adventure rig enthusiast. He’s filmed and helped produce all of Rogala’s 101 videos, rehabbed a truck camper, and spends more time on Craigslist seeking the next rig than anyone should.

Eric Ladd is a mountain biker, hunter, skier, and all-around adventure seeking ER Doc. He’s modified his own travel trailer for off road and off grid use, and takes his young family of four camping all over the Western U.S.

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