Overland Explorer Slide-In Truck Camper

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I picked up a Scout Olympic. Drove 3,000 miles and averaged 15.5 MPG. Spring shop added one leaf so handles well. Quieter then a pop up type and no set up time. Minimalist with solar, heater, small sink, fridge and stove. Visit www.scoutcampers.com
 

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the go fast is nice but its a $7000 roof tent! This overland stuff has a huge demand and the pricing shows that. But at least the go fast is much lighter.
I was using an iKamper mini set up (which fit in any parking garage ) on a diamond back cover with a pull kitchen (www.pullkitchen.com) since the Gofast was just not available. Never used the pull kitchen as I have since changed to the Scout Olympic. which ended up be 700 hundred pounds more. I thought it would be too heavy but added a spring and it is handling well. Super convenient in all weather. I was happy with the RTT tent set up but just wanted something for long range travel. I will most likely sell the iKamper mini and pull kitchen. I wanted to avoid a trailer and can park in any standard space easily. Height is just under 10.6 inches.
 

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