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Your Feedback: The Definition of a Truck Camper
1.
How important is field-demountability in defining a truck camper?
It’s essential. That’s the traditional foundation.
Very important, though a few exceptions may make sense.
Somewhat important, but not the deciding factor.
Not important.
2.
A permanently mounted camper built on a pickup chassis should be classified as:
A truck camper
A new sub-category of truck campers
An Overland vehicle
A small motorhome
Something else
3.
What most distinguishes a truck camper from other RV types?
Built on a pickup truck platform
The ability to remove the camper
Compact size and maneuverability
Focus on off-grid, self-contained travel
The overall travel style and experience
4.
Even if a rig doesn’t demount, should pickup-based chassis-mounts be considered part of the truck camper community?
Yes. They share the same spirit of travel.
Yes. But best recognized as a sub-group.
Not really. They’re a different segment.
Not sure.
5.
Should the truck camper segment expand its definition to include pickup-based chassis mounts?
Yes. The segment is evolving.
No. Clear lines matter.
Maybe, but clearly labeled.
I’m undecided.
6.
In your own words, what must a vehicle have to be called a truck camper?