I was looking at the Lone Peak Overland campers. Bigger bed and bug net on the outside were the biggest points over the GFCF. Do you like yours?
i love mine. i call it the best decision i've made regarding camping gears.
I love how lightweight it is, and how there are plenty of aftermarket supports from mounting solutions, lighting solutions, accessories and stuff. Their customer support are rad too.
i also love now I got an inside space that can have complete privacy to get changed while standing up fully, or when it gets cold and the campfire dies down I can just retire to the camper and pump my diesel heater and I got a cozy space to watch a movie or something.
also love how it is lightweight so when I'm driving and wheeling, the truck doesn't complain about the weight at all. the only downside is when i encounter crosswind then... it's not as stable. But that goes to ALL campers.
Ownership experience has been great so far, even though I got it preowned (as long as you transfer the "title" with GFC the warranty can still apply to you, even though the official wording is "warranty does not transfer" you will still get help).
Lone Peak seems nice and costs less than GFC (obviously) but it's a new company so there may be some issues yet to be found. ALSO, it is ~100lb over GFC.
ALSO, GFC is the ONLY camper that can do this:
869 likes, 13 comments - dtourino on August 29, 2023: "#lifeisthisilikethis".
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or this:
7,841 likes, 91 comments - dtourino on June 27, 2022: "Anyone want to parallel me on a dirt bike for the next one? 8,000lb Truck + 90mph road gap. 🎥: @avvblanc".
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The way i see it is, if it's good to handle that kind of activities, it's good to handle whatever not-so-extreme activities