How much is an Alaskan truck camper?

The 2021 Alaskan 8’SD is a pop-up, long or short bed truck camper with an MSRP of $32,399.

Where are Alaskan Campers built?

Chehalis
TCM visits the Alaskan Camper factory in Chehalis, Washington to see the fifty-third year of Alaskan Campers built from the ground up.

Do Cabover campers have bathrooms?

The cabover area is home to a queen bed with a skylight and closet space, and there’s a full (albeit tiny) kitchen with a stove, oven, optional microwave, sink, pantry space, and fridge/freezer. Opposite the kitchen and bathroom is a dinette in the slide-out which includes locking storage drawers under the seats.

Can you put an 8ft camper on a 6.5 ft bed?

A 6.5 foot box can hold a camper that is approximately 6.5 feet to realistically about 8 to 9 feet of floor. when you say flat floor probably available, depends on the design of the camper, some have heated tanks in the floor that then put a step at the door.

How big is a cabover Alaskan truck camper?

Our 6.5′ Cabover Camper, like all of our Alaskan Truck Campers, is a Premium quality camper in design, material and workmanship. Besides giving you the best possible Truck camper we also provide the unique patented “solid wall” designed top that raises and lowers for driving comfort and safety.

Is the Alaskan camper a premium camper?

The Alaskan is a Premium quality camper in design, material and workmanship at a not so Premium Price. We are however more expensive than the general “run of the mill” camper, but with the added value of maintaining the highest resale value.

What kind of equipment does an Alaskan camper have?

Like all of our Alaskan Truck Campers, it’s a Premium quality camper in design, material and workmanship. View our Standard Equipment and Optional Equipment page for details. Like new condition. Options include folding steps , removable jacks , jack extensions , outside shower , usb charger station…

Which is the best camper rig in Alaska?

Alaskan 8.5 Truck Camper Rig Hands Down Winner! The hands-down winner in a very crowded field, this rig, featuring a 2019 Alaskan 8.5 Cabover, consistently drew “oohhs and aahhs” from the 23,000 who attended this year’s show.