Adventurer 80RB Wet Weight Calculation and Analysis
The base dry weight of the Adventurer 80RB is 1,757 pounds, about 150 pounds lighter than the 80W floor plan the 80RB replaced. At 1,916 pounds, the 80RB under review includes all of the standard...
View ArticleTruck Recommendations for the Adventurer 80RB
Those are some impressively low wet weight numbers for a fully-featured hard side truck camper. Unfortunately, that doesn’t mean you can shirk your truck and camper matching math responsibilities....
View ArticleAdventurer 80RB: 6 Pros, 6 Cons, and a Verdict
The Adventurer 80RB Verdict The Adventurer 80RB offers a very smart floor plan at an attractive weight, center of gravity, and price. The sofa offers residential-style seating comfort, something many...
View ArticleBigfoot 10.4 Floor Plan Evaluation
The Bigfoot 25C10.4 has a very open floor plan for a non-slide camper. With the kitchen and the dinette in the back, there is a beautiful panoramic view. Standing just inside the entry way door you...
View ArticleBigfoot 25C10.4 Kitchen Assessment
Immediately across from the dinette is the kitchen of the Bigfoot 25C10.4. Again the windows and light bring out the beauty of the Canoe Birch cabinetry, stainless steel appliances, and cabinet pulls....
View ArticleBigfoot 25C10.4 Bathroom Critique
I distinctly remember the first time Angela and I saw the dry bathroom in a Bigfoot 25C10.4. It was July of 2007 and we were at Camping Country RV in Fountain, Colorado. We instantly loved the...
View ArticleBigfoot 25C10.4 Bedroom Evaluation
The very bathroom door that lives in fear of the swinging Dometic refrigerator door just barely misses the underside of the optional Dometic 11,000 BTU air conditioner. The Ceiling Height Could Be A...
View ArticleBigfoot 25C10.4 Weights and Specifications
While we have visited Bigfoot industries in Armstrong, British Columbia three times over the past 11 years, it’s been over 10 years (2007) since we conducted an official and thorough factory tour....
View ArticleBigfoot 25C 10.4 Battery, Propane, and Tank Capacities
The concept of holding tank balance is important when evaluating the holding tank capacities. It’s also important to understand how fresh water flows to both the grey and black tanks, not just the...
View ArticleBigfoot 25C10.4 Wet Weight and Truck Recommendations
For the Bigfoot 25C10.4 wet weight calculation, we are going to start with the Bigfoot-approved 3,230 pound dry weight from our Bigfoot Camper Buyers Guide. Then we are going to add the option weight...
View ArticleBigfoot 25C10.4 Camper – Pros, Cons, and a Verdict
After repeatedly caulking and sealing our framed, laminated, and screwed together project camper for the past four years, I can barely contain my enthusiasm for two-piece molded fiberglass campers. No...
View Article10X10 Mod Tournament 5: Medium-Mods
Think you’ve seen it all? Not even close! Check out the 6-inch monster sewer hose holder, thermostat-controlled electric heater, and a lookout box for a Chihuahua. Pull the carpet! Screw the towel...
View ArticleCamp With Torklift Contest Winner Announced
Torklift International has selected the winner of their “Camp With Torklift” photo contest. And the winner is… Congratulations to Chris Baker of North Carolina! Chris has won a set of Torklift...
View Article10 Recommended WIFI Extender Antennas For The Road
Truck Camper Magazine readers have field tested a number of WIFI extenders, boosters and antennas while traveling cross country. Here are the makes and models they recommend to fellow campers. What...
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