Greyhound here! One thing that we did not mention in this video that I wish we had was HEIGHT. This is a serious issue in the northeast of the U.S. where we live - there are A LOT of bridges clocking in at 7 feet high, no joke. And it adds quite a bit to our travel time to leave our area because we have to take different, less direct roads. It's extremely stressful and we've had a couple close calls with the camper. And we can definitely NOT get into parking garages with it, which sucks because we do travel to urban areas frequently on our road trip. The cap, hands-down wins the height round since we can drive on all the roads in the northeast like a regular passenger car and get into all the parking garages (unless our kayaks or racks are on the cap).
@patrickhenigin4805Ай бұрын
@ReSprout I think about making a pop-up. Cut a section out of the roof and hinge it so I have a small area to stand up to change clothes. Electric linear actuators of the type used for electric recliners are not prohibidly expensive.
@DCFamily76 ай бұрын
Pets are a huge reason why i would get a truck camper. This video is great and informative!
@MagellanandGreyhound6 ай бұрын
@@DCFamily7 it was a game changer for us. He goes nearly everywhere with us and he’s so happy. And he sleeps better from being so busy haha
@tombraselton26713 жыл бұрын
“Drop bombs like we have an endless defense budget…”. Awesome!
@MagellanandGreyhound3 жыл бұрын
It called for it 😂😂😂😂
@stephengibson28692 жыл бұрын
I used to own a slide in truck camper and it was ok. I sold it because it was an unnecessary expense and I wasn't able to get the use out of it to make it worth keeping . I eventually traded my truck in for a different / newer truck and I quickly ordered and picked up a LEER canopy. And I have been very satisfied-,stealth camping, secure place to put groceries, other stuff,no fees or maintenance costs like campers have, more mobile, a lot less weight, better fuel economy-and with everything costing a lot and still increasing,the canopy is a very big money saving investment. Everything will work out, just go one day at a time. 🏞⛰🌄,Safe camping.,take care .
@stephengibson28692 жыл бұрын
And thank you for your service, 👍🇺🇸,God bless you and your family 🙏, and God bless America 🇺🇸🙏❤
@MagellanandGreyhound2 жыл бұрын
Stephen, that's a really great point that applies to anything. If you don't use something enough to justify its cost, maybe its not worth it the cost right? We loved stealth camping and the ability to just up and go when we liked, but our circumstances obviously changed. We got so many great memories with it though. You stay safe and definitely happy camping as well. And thank you so much, I am very proud to be a veteran.
@stephengibson28692 жыл бұрын
@@MagellanandGreyhound, Hi there folks. I do like the idea of having a fully self contained camper trailer, of having a shower and amenities, the complete kitchen, dining area and a place to sleep, yep they're all great. I'm willing to sacrifice some things in my life to be ready to get up go and leave now scenarios. I can tell that you are folks that will do to ride the river with, you both have got sand as Louis L'Amour would say. Take care and thank you very much 😊🇺🇸☝🤝🤲🙏
@stephengibson28692 жыл бұрын
@@MagellanandGreyhound,I like to thank all Veterans if I see them, look for bumper stickers or the gold leaf caps.I was unable to enlist in the military because I'm disabled since I was 17 in 1988 . But I am very thankful for those who have. Thank you very much for your service, hoorah.
@MagellanandGreyhound2 жыл бұрын
Between campers, vans, truck toppers, trailers - there's so much variety to fit what you want. I can see us switching back and forth haha. And definitely appreciate the thanks, you take care too.
@MH-qq3kj3 жыл бұрын
Great review! We have done it all. Motor homes, trailers, cab overs, shells, and tents! After 45 years, we have settled on a shell and a trailer. Both get used frequently. All the dogs and spouse, definitely the trailer. Just me for 3 or 4 days, the shell. They both work well!
@MagellanandGreyhound3 жыл бұрын
Thank you, and awesome! We have a feeling that we are going to keep switching! I did a 8300+ mile solo road trip last year in two weeks and the shell was perfect. But we both just got back from a three weeker with the dog, and the camper was a blessing for that!
@lauraschmitz47302 жыл бұрын
Great video! I'm going for the truck camper Shell!
@walkingman6362 жыл бұрын
Gas and insurance goes to the camper shell. Low overheads and parking garages goes to the camper shell. Some of your slide in "wins" can easily be redesigned where the camper shell wins. So when one runs all the items, not just a handful, the camper shell will always win.
@MagellanandGreyhound2 жыл бұрын
I wish we thought of these things as categories beforehand. We’d still choose our dog as the ultimate weight in our decision, but you make great points. Gas usage is much greater with the camper now and changing our route to not get beheaded by a bridge is not a fun thing to have to consider. 😆
@bobcox25802 жыл бұрын
I've watched your camper build from the very beginning. Hard to believe it's been two years. I've really enjoyed watching you overcome any problems that popped up along the way. I've been very impressed with your work. Your videos have been very enjoyable and look forward to seeing what you get into next.
@MagellanandGreyhound2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Bob! We can't believe how much time has passed as well. We built that truck camper almost six years ago! So much change, but so much optimism. The US is a beautiful country and we feel blessed that we can continue to explore her! Anyway, anyhow, anywhere!
@colleenepage3 жыл бұрын
We're using a truck shell. It's higher than most with double open out doors. I can make a bed and sleep across the bed. That leaves plenty of room in the topper for a sitting/cooking area in case of bad weather. I love the ease!
@MagellanandGreyhound3 жыл бұрын
The ease is the best part. No fuss, no nothing! Just up and go. Sounds like you have more space than us. Very cool!
@stephengibson2869 Жыл бұрын
I too have a canopy/topper always on my truck. And I have it always setup in the back for camping/sleeping. Your point about being at ease, is very true for me as well. It's nice to have everything planned out and plain and simple. Take care 🙂🏞🌄🧭🏜🏔
@n_beth Жыл бұрын
Stealth could also apply to home security if you live in an urban area and you remove your camper from your truck but store it on your property where everyone can see it. Because once you load it and leave everybody knows your gone for an extended time and a local thief might feel emboldened even if you have a home security system. But with a truck shell nobody knows how long you'll be gone as long as you loaded up undercover of a garage. Of course this is entirely situational and maybe a bit paranoid but something to think about for home security while on the road.
@MagellanandGreyhound Жыл бұрын
Couldn’t agree more. That’s a good point. With the shell we never took it off. But it’s pretty obvious when a camper isn’t being used
@stephengibson2869 Жыл бұрын
Very good point about thieves and such. We have had over the years thefts, and suchlike. We are always keeping everything locked up. Since there's No Trespassing signs by the front gate, a family member has said that I'm paranoid and why have them up. This family member doesn't live here, I do since 1976. My Law Enforcement friends have said over the years that posting our property is the best thing to do. I have my cargo trailer triple locked:the doors, and 2 on the hitch. Always all the best for you folks and safe travels 👍🤝🏞🌄🇺🇲💯🕊
@MagellanandGreyhound Жыл бұрын
You can definitely overdo it, but that's not what you'll be saying when you're a victim! I say whatever seems reasonable enough for you to give yourself peace of mind and help deter is the best way to go. Safe travels to you too!
@HablemosDelHuerto9 ай бұрын
OMG!!! April!!! Nice! Im into camping as well. I use a Soft topper on my Honda Ridgeline to do solo adventures.
@MagellanandGreyhound9 ай бұрын
Hola Carlos! You found me at my other hiding spot. Gardening and camping seem to go hand and hand, don't they? ❤
@HablemosDelHuerto9 ай бұрын
@@MagellanandGreyhound Definitely. 👍🏼 very nice
@campsaintsnowallsrvers1703 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for this! We actually have a 44 ft motorhome and tow a 4x4 shortbed F150. We have been weighing the choice to put a camper or shell on the truck so we can still go and explore. But this video really helped us. We had been looking at the Lance 650 for over a year and we have stepped into them, wondered is this gonna work. We are not rich by any sort, retired and working from home tutoring online. Again, thanks!
@MagellanandGreyhound Жыл бұрын
Some F150s from what I remember are tailor made for the 650. We really like ours. It’s definitely a blend of situations for both comfort and exploration, and our dog of course.
@pamelaklemp56152 жыл бұрын
My husband and I have been camping and traveling in one fashion or another since childhood days with our respective families. We currently own 3 RVs and tents so there's wisdom in all of them...an Airstream 19ft camper, a full-on Chevy Conversion Van by EXPLOYER CO., and a Class A Newmar Motorcoach. How you camp, how long you camp, where you camp often dictates what will work for you and weather conditions during your trips. Day Tripping Overnights, Fishing, Tailgating...the Van. BEACH stays, NASCAR, a Weekend or a Week...the Airstream. Extended stays or long distances...the Class A Motorcoach. And being parked LEVEL is key to keeping your electrical appliances running smoothly and properly. Bottom Line, we love it all!
@MagellanandGreyhound2 жыл бұрын
Wow that is a lot! But sounds like you’ve seen so much too I’m sure. You are so correct! Being level is topmost! Holy cow lol
@IWillSmurfYou3 жыл бұрын
That "dropping bombs like we have an endless defense budget" line had me CACKLING! Well done! Cute couple too :)
@MagellanandGreyhound3 жыл бұрын
Haha thank you. 🤣
@jimbluebaugh60902 жыл бұрын
Very good points. If you start with the shell you could always use it for specific trips if you wanted.
@MagellanandGreyhound2 жыл бұрын
I wish we had multiple trucks with multiple setups ahaha. There's no perfect setup for every trip!
@jeremyhall134 Жыл бұрын
A marvelous alternative is a shell with a quality canvas tent, height, space, separation, living arrangements. Stealth as needed, and space when in the open. Downside, it is rough, for people with companions to store everything without feeling "crammed" while city sleeping, but wonderfully doable for a solo adventurer! It's so impossible to go wrong either way as long as life is being lived and enjoyed! I should say as well, a deisel heater, name brand, or knock off, is such an economical, and energy efficient heating option. Really great video all in all for those curious about routes to take. Fantastic job!
@MagellanandGreyhound Жыл бұрын
That’s also a great option. We find that we learn something new in every campground we stay at. And couldn’t agree more - however you get out there and enjoy yourself, in a camper, a tent, a hotel, just get out there!
@lyndalabine28752 жыл бұрын
After seeing this video I was more than convinced to subscribe to your channel …I watch tons of Rv videos living vicariously thru them…..I saved your video the comparison between the camper shell and the truck camper was so darn interesting I couldn’t tear myself away…also you two as a couple are funny and charming….I look forward to seeing more stuff from you…..thanks for doing this for us…😊
@MagellanandGreyhound2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Well I hope we live up to this video. We’ve only made a few of them like it. This one was really fun to make 🙂
@nicksyardcare Жыл бұрын
I was just dropping a quick tip on truck camping setup I had. I love it. I had a high top camper shell on an 8 ft bed. Made and 8 ft bed. I had 6 ft bed that moved from bed to couch. It had storage underneath couch area and we had a small 1ft wide by 6 ft long table on opposite wall. I installed several light, window coverings, small vent with fan, 5 gallon water tank and deep cell battery with small solar panel. i stayed in it for 3 weeks at a time on a travel vacation with wife. The best thing we had was a chevy c-20 high top conversion van. We removed middle seats and install mini fridge, coffee maker and battery charger with deep cycle battery. We removed all the conversion power to it instead of van battery. We took rear window out and added custom bracing and covers and installed a house hold 5k btu AC unit. And in winter we had a large oil filled radiator heater. We slept on the back seat which folds down into a full size bed at a push of the button. We had over head storage and tons of over head lighting. Had a small 24 inch tv that hung in the front behind the rear seats. We travel a year with this setup stopping at camp grounds.
@MagellanandGreyhound Жыл бұрын
Wow, you really went all in, and I don’t blame you haha. I wish we had an 8 foot bed. That would given us so many more options. The fact that you had a tv in the van sounds sweet too
@nicksyardcare Жыл бұрын
@@MagellanandGreyhound thanks you. Yeah I wanted to be real comfortable and we were also in a camp ground with water and electric at site. At that time regular tv antenna built into van roof would get us several local channels. Now it would be worthless. I did enjoy your video tho.
@MagellanandGreyhound Жыл бұрын
@@nicksyardcare nothing wrong with being comfortable. I always love hearing what others do in their setups. No one setup is the same and everyone always has inquest ideas
@grayeagleswolves2 жыл бұрын
Hi Guys and gals I gotta say I've done both setups and have to say I prefer my truck camper with the BBK Bed Bath Kitchen that way I can cook clean and have a nights rest with out having to fear
@MagellanandGreyhound2 жыл бұрын
Each setup has its own charms, but the BBK is underrated. We've been getting a little crazy with the hiking and it's the best thing to come back to afterwards.
@alsch84363 жыл бұрын
The choice depends on how you use it and what conveniences you and your companion want. My wife would not camp w/o a bathroom, shower, heat and AC. We had a 30’ TT, but it became a hassle to pull if only I was going to the mountains for hunting. We chose, or I chose a truck camper so she would accompany me. More fun together! Our dog could come too and not have to be boarded! Kids are grownup so it is just us. Our first non-slide out took us on a 2 week trip from NY to Fort Wilderness. Great trip, however, my wife saw a Triple slide out Host that she liked and we shifted gears to that which included getting a new truck, a 2020 Sierra Dually which I love! This year we did a 6 week trip to the National Parks and Las Vegas! (My bucket list). Although it is a high 12’6”, it is still 8’3” wide allowing us to travel and park with ease as long as I pay attention to overpasses. I’ve had no issues parking, napping, eating, or using the bathroom anywhere! Very convenient! It is 4 season so we can be comfortable, dry, well fed, and never worry about where the next bathroom is of if we are going to get stuck. Oh yea, solar and inverter with a backup generator makes it all work. We love this setup. Using just a cap would not be acceptable for us.
@MagellanandGreyhound3 жыл бұрын
It sounds like we have the same reasons. I personally like the truck cap for solo trips and we both enjoyed it for years together, but having fun together is the end goal and that meant bringing our dog and having the ability to shower anywhere in comfort admirer s brutal 16 mile hike 🤣. Which six parks did you go to?
@jefferycable8906 Жыл бұрын
I've got a truck camper on a flatbed trailer. And building a truck shell camper for the 2nd truck I have. Best of both worlds!
@MagellanandGreyhound Жыл бұрын
Oh man, you do have it made! I’d love to have that flexibility. We only have one truck haha
@benjones89773 жыл бұрын
After having an FJ cruiser and a rooftop tent, the experience that changed my mind and get a truck camper. Constant tearing down of the rooftop tent and having my hands turned bricks from the cold mornings. Having extreme rain or winds feel like the tent was ready to fly off the FJ. The freezing cold and trying to stay warm and comfortable in a rooftop tent can be an extreme challenge. Although it was easier to go off road, in the end I opted for that Kimbo Camper. It was harder to get around sometimes, but for the most part it really wasn’t a big issue. I have one of the smallest truck campers you can get, so it was pretty easy to park just about any place. But the best part for me, perhaps being that I’m in my 60s now, was the ability to stop and fit in any parking spot open the back and just climb in to get clean, go to the bathroom, stop for lunch. Being able to stretch out and heat the place easily in the morning or evening. I had way more storage and privacy. But the biggest factor being I could stop and just open the back tailgate step into the camper and close the door. Very simple to get in and out and be on my way within minutes. Kimbo Campers are built in the Pacific Northwest in Bellingham and are about the smallest camper you can get to fit on a Toyota Tacoma! The Dickinson propane heater was able to heat up the place within minutes. Yes it wasn’t quite as stealthy, but a rooftop tent can be quite noticeable too. All in all my experience and age I opted for the truck camper! 😝
@MagellanandGreyhound3 жыл бұрын
Yup, we decided to just skip the rooftop tent phase - no thanks! I remember checking out the Kimbo campers in our search. They look really nice! You hit the nail on the head, though - one parking spot, and no time-consuming ramp up. We were in Utah recently and there was nothing for hundreds of miles. It was nice to just pull over on a wide shoulder for the bathroom as opposed to trying to find cover in the desert 😂. I did not know they were made in Bellingham. We have a friend from there.
@benjones89773 жыл бұрын
@@MagellanandGreyhound It was a no brainer for me, I live just south of Seattle and drove up to see what it was all about. I wanted to make sure I could stand up in it.
@mannymotta21742 жыл бұрын
Which model. I have a Tacoma trd off road double cab short bed. Would yours fit my truck?
@MountainRoots3 жыл бұрын
I like your new setup! I wish you many fun and exciting adventures with it 👍🤙
@MagellanandGreyhound3 жыл бұрын
It’s been sweet, man. We really enjoyed it on this road trip.
@MountainRoots3 жыл бұрын
@@MagellanandGreyhound I bet!
@ambrosemolina34573 жыл бұрын
Great video. What type of truck do you have.
@northtrailadventure60542 жыл бұрын
We have an long bed Shell on our 2021 F350 CC pulling a 26 ft TT and we love it. Our two dogs love it
@MagellanandGreyhound2 жыл бұрын
Best of both worlds! We would definitely have to change our setup if we get another dog
@Xktree723 жыл бұрын
Before I bought my shell I had removed the back seat of my Tundra, built a platform and added foam for sleeping on. It was an interesting setup due to the fact that I'm 6'5", but the way I had it I could JUST fit and stretch out. I'm good with my setup now because I don't camp a whole lot, I mostly use it when I'm traveling for work and don't want to bother with a room for the night. Just pull over and it's ready to go.
@MagellanandGreyhound3 жыл бұрын
Wow that is a tight fit. I always wondered if really tall people could pull it off. But yes, pulling over and just passing out is the best aspect of the shell. No fuss.
@williambrest5292 жыл бұрын
I found a 1990 Six-Pac D650 truck bed camper for $348. Basically stole it. I'm so blessed. Spending money on a renovation and can't wait to get some traveling done
@MagellanandGreyhound2 жыл бұрын
That is a crazy steal! Holy moly. I love the idea of renovating something, but only when it’s well past it newness and usefulness and it’s ok to really be experimental
@christinemcguire6142 жыл бұрын
Great to chat with you on the ferry back to Key West. Very well done video on the comparisons. Agree that our pets play a key role in the decision making process.
@MagellanandGreyhound2 жыл бұрын
You too! It was very nice meeting you both. And we were fortunate that the ride itself was very calm. Pets are the best!
@debrahoffman2128 Жыл бұрын
We plan around our dogs, too, but in a different way. While we camp in a wonderfully climate-controlled 23' Airstream, for several of those occasional lengthy, not-so-dog-friendly day trips, we have been fortunate to find doggie day care for the day in town, or even onsite kennel facilities responsibly managed by the park. A few examples are Mammoth Cave, Biltmore Estate, Dollywood. We pick up our babies hours later, in one or two instances more spoiled than when we'd left them! Worth a phone call.
@MagellanandGreyhound Жыл бұрын
That’s good to know! We looked into it a few times, but we couldn’t find those services. I forget where we were. Gotta spoil them! 😁
@Not_Sure_2 жыл бұрын
@11:30 . . . R. 11 To get the most out of an ice chest I freeze multiple bottles of water so nothing gets wet, or pack the ice in sealable plastic bags, to minimize leaks, and keep things from getting wet. Or get a portobello 12V. Fridge/freezer chest.
@MagellanandGreyhound2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely. Even with the fridge now, I’ll load it up with some frozen water bottles to help while disconnected/driving in warmer climates. Have you heard of neatice? We heard those work really well too and are similar to ice in sealable bags.
@Not_Sure_2 жыл бұрын
@@MagellanandGreyhound I guess putting cold thing in the fridge reduces energy consumption. No. I haven't. Can you drink it ? is it more like the blue stuff ?
@steverogers2143 жыл бұрын
I started out with a camper shell. then got a tear drop trailer. But I gotta have a bathroom in the middle of the night; so now I drive a van.
@MagellanandGreyhound3 жыл бұрын
A functioning toilet is never to be under-appreciated!
@joeyhardin128829 күн бұрын
Thank you. Would love to have a camper but my truck is already 7'2" tall. So I will need to look into a shell. Right now, tents and campgrounds.
@MagellanandGreyhound28 күн бұрын
Oh wow that’s a big one. What kind? Shell will be a huge upgrade from a tent!
@joeyhardin128828 күн бұрын
@@MagellanandGreyhound Silverado 1500 10" lift, 36" tires on 20" wheels. Single cab, short bed... 5.3V8. I have no problem pulling my 18' fiberglass bass boat anywhere. Or throw in my canoe, camping gear into the canoe and I have gone most all of the Southern Appalachian mountain lakes or Kentucky and Barkley lakes. Kentucky has a LOT of water. Saw a shell with a "Roller" for mounting a canoe on top.
@Atpeacewithoneself Жыл бұрын
Thank you sharing the difference. Wow!! I am interested in the camper shell building it out. Now this is something to think about
@MagellanandGreyhound Жыл бұрын
Thank you! It was a labor of love for us and all comes down to your preferences. We skipped van life because we use our truck for so much not related to camping.
@Atpeacewithoneself Жыл бұрын
@@MagellanandGreyhound Thank you for replying, you have a new subscriber.
@MagellanandGreyhound Жыл бұрын
@@Atpeacewithoneself oh no problem at all! We try to get to them all. And thank you 🙏
@Atpeacewithoneself Жыл бұрын
@@MagellanandGreyhound ❤️
@kelvindodd55772 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the comparisons. My old truck camper just hit it's expiration date due to wood rot. I'm now considering options. As you get older, a cozy middle of the night bathroom has a lot of attraction.
@MagellanandGreyhound2 жыл бұрын
I hope we gave you enough information! We love both setups, but where you are in your life matters a lot. We aren't ones to complain, but the bathroom/shower is really really really nice :)
@kelvindodd55772 жыл бұрын
@@MagellanandGreyhound - Yes, great information, well presented. I'll check out your other videos on making Truck Cap/SUV camping better. I'm looking at another camper tomorrow, but spend a number of nights in the back of an SUV that has the rear seats modified to allow the use of a good mattress. Thanks
@MagellanandGreyhound2 жыл бұрын
@@kelvindodd5577 we have a few more in a playlist, so hopefully they help out. Just a mix of some of the things we’ve tried throughout the years.
@MagellanandGreyhound3 жыл бұрын
Expect dumb humor. We'll be returning from our massive road trip with a bang. Hope to see you all at the premiere. For those interested in our original Lance 650 tour, you can check it out here - kzbin.info/www/bejne/eJy1c2Wmf7KLrMU, and for those looking to check out our original camper shell tour (be warned, the music isn't ideal), watch here - kzbin.info/www/bejne/bZS5hqqvo9GVnLc
@Sithfury202410 ай бұрын
Great video! Thank you! I think it depends on what your outdoor goals are! For me, at this time, I am looking at either a shell and truck shell camping or a slide in. I have a 26’ camper I use for “glamping” with my wife. I love full hookups with that. However, I am an avid hunter/flyangler and love mobility and the option to tow my ATv with a small trailer or my e-bike on a hitch bracket. For me the pro comparisons are: Truck Shell- Lower cost, better fuel mileage, less wear and tear on pickup components, more opportunity to get out with my 9 year old son or solo (yes, I do like being alone while hunting or fishing!) and easier access to more backcountry areas. The bike takes me the rest of the way into remote locations with less people. The Slide in: More convenient and comfortable camping…That’s it. And I’ll need a place to store it after. Regardless, this video convinced me of my next project which is to build a bed/camp kitchen/she;ving set up for my soon to be new shell for truck bed camping! Safe travels to both of you and thanks for the content!
@MagellanandGreyhound10 ай бұрын
In an ideal world we could have two trucks with each setup (or a way to easily remove the cap)! I do miss the convenience of the cap but I also love the comfort of the camper. I’m with you on the solo activities. Sometimes you just need to be by yourself
@peterpiper4872 жыл бұрын
I bought a pop-up shower tent to use outside my truck cap camper when I'm remote, but it's useless in the winter so I use fitness showers whenever possible.
@MagellanandGreyhound2 жыл бұрын
We’ve used ours with the camper too. But we’re in the northeast so we encounter the sand issue as you. Fitness and/or truck stop showers in a pinch …
@tortugalisa47482 жыл бұрын
PS I love your attention to all who comment🤗 That is super important and responsively wonderful💯🔥
@MagellanandGreyhound2 жыл бұрын
Haha thank you. We do try. Definitely miss some here and there, but always try to help, especially with questions 😁
@tortugalisa47482 жыл бұрын
@@MagellanandGreyhound Awesome, thank you guys💯🤗
@adi7795 Жыл бұрын
Hi great video We purchased a 14 foot camper from Taylor coach similar like a truck camper We wanted something small below 3500 lbs but still have all amenities small enough to go places we could not go with a big camper. Enjoy
@MagellanandGreyhound Жыл бұрын
thank you! and that's great. everyone's situation and comfort level is different and you just have to get what works for you, even if that changes. I remember we met an older couple at Big Bend years ago who had a truck cap, then camper, then trailer, then a motor home, then megahousebus, then scaled back down to a motorhome because the megabus couldn't navigate certain roads! We joke that eventually we will just get a compact car and stay in hotels haha
@garyhughes55582 жыл бұрын
Veteran - 100% thank you. And, Thank you for posting this video. Good info.
@MagellanandGreyhound2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! The ultimate video would have been tent vs van vs truck cap vs camper vs travel trailer vs motorhome, but that isn’t happening! 😁
@Jax4umalta3 жыл бұрын
Woo goo hey guys. Been waiting for this video
@MagellanandGreyhound3 жыл бұрын
Thank you! 🙃
@edp22602 жыл бұрын
I had a Lance years ago, and while it was very comfortable, the resulting rig was clunky. When I just wanted my truck back, It was a huge chore to remove the camper ( those things are heavy), and it had to be stored at a storage lot, which is another nuisance. Today, I am starting over. I have a new pickup truck, and purchased a new shell for $1500 (a deal). Since my truck is also my car, good mileage is a must. The truck is a full size Ford, but is the light duty version. What I am shooting for is a nimble set up that is easy to prepare for travel, and just as easy to put away when not in use. So far we have done a lot of dispersed, off grid camping what would be difficult in a larger rig.
@MagellanandGreyhound2 жыл бұрын
Ed, totally understand. You got a sweet deal on a cap, especially with prices right now! I think one of the best things about the cap is what you said. It’s nimble. You can just go. It’s hard to describe just how important that can be. For us, our dog changed everything. I’m pretty sure we’d still use the cap and maybe waited (if ever) to get a camper.
@edp22602 жыл бұрын
@@MagellanandGreyhound Camping is an art. To me, it is all about being there. My brother only uses a tent; a van or a truck camper is too much for him. I have a cousin that does a yearly off grid camp out with friends where they all haul in houses with garages: 5th wheel trailers plus untility trailers ('garages' for the 'toys'). It is all good. Right now I am trying to refine my technique and get maximum use out of what I have.
@patrickhenigin48052 ай бұрын
I'm starting out with 4 door 4x4 2010 F250 with a six and a half foot bed. I bought the truck new😊. I bought a roof height camper shell for $100. It's not a perfect fit, but it keeps the rain out. I need to outfit it for a drive from Reno to Missouri with some dogs. I want to stop when I feel like it and go when I feel like it. 8m looking for ideas on how to prepare it for a 3 week, 3,000 mile round trip in April
@MagellanandGreyhound2 ай бұрын
Have no idea how many dogs or how big they are, but definitely invest in a nice cooler - probably for the backseat. Having food/drink whenever wherever is underrated imo. I would try to keep your bed space as free as possible for you and the dogs, and not get in the habit of having to move things from the back to the front or front to the back. That'll slow you down.
@therealvirginiawind3 жыл бұрын
Nice comparison. A big factor to me is the fact that almost all the time I am by myself. I'm OK with the limitations of my shell, but if my wife were joining me more regularly I think I'd prefer the camper. Unfortunately, price also has to be heavily weighed as a factor.
@MagellanandGreyhound3 жыл бұрын
Thanks! Yes, the shell is better for solo treks in my opinion, especially short trips. Have done it many times. As you saw, two people plus wanting to bring a dog changed the equation. And yes, the price was definitely a heavy cost - time will tell if too heavy 😆
@motostradacompanhia6293 Жыл бұрын
The video shows how much storage depends on the camper model and manufacturer. The north wood greek wolf is equipped in size and has good storage space.
@MagellanandGreyhound Жыл бұрын
You’re absolutely right. We’ve seen other ones with very very different configurations.
@CelticPaths4k3 жыл бұрын
I have loved the touch of humor you have given it and it seems that you are getting a lot out of the camper. You will continue using the truck? wonderful video my friends
@MagellanandGreyhound3 жыл бұрын
Thank you! It has made our trips so much nicer. Zeus just came with us for three weeks
@abdullahal-shimri30912 жыл бұрын
For me - shell all the way. I was stealthily sleeping around NYC and no one every knew. Once I slept in a paid indoor parking right in the middle of the city.
@MagellanandGreyhound2 жыл бұрын
Oh that must be an adventure. I hope you have a good pair of earplugs. I’ve taken naps in Brooklyn before when I was so exhausted and couldn’t make it that last bit home.
@sean76273 жыл бұрын
I grew up truck camping with my dad, so I’m a truck camper guy. I also take two sea kayaks on top of my camper. I see the 650 has no ladder or rack system. My 815 came with both. I also built a bike rack for my ladder from Lolo Racks. Not sure how you could haul your kayaks but you might consider installing a front hitch and adding a bike carrier. But for your life style I have the best solution: you can flat tow a jeep. That way you can put a bike rack on a hitch and kayak rack on top. Have a second vehicle to go exploring and a place for storage. I haven’t checked the feasibility in detail but it’s been a dream of mine.
@MagellanandGreyhound3 жыл бұрын
Biggest negative for us is not having the kayaks. Love your idea though with the jeep to carry the kayaks! We’ve seen people towing a small boat for fishing on their campers. We’re just getting into this so I suspect we’re going to get very specific on what we prefer. Maybe we even upgrade the camper to an 815/50 etc
@martinpinto-fz4zf Жыл бұрын
For your bikes install a trailer hitch in front to put your bike rack. 15:36
@MagellanandGreyhound Жыл бұрын
That’s what we’re thinking of doing. Have been doing some different trips lately, without bikes, so a little lazy on certain upgrades 😂
@SuperdutyExplorer15 күн бұрын
As a solo I chose truck cap camping. Spent over 100 nights in my old 6.5 foot bed. Last year I upgraded to a newer truck and 8 foot bed. Also put i high rise topper on so I can sit up in bed!! I basically only truck camp Nov-April as well. Excited to try my diesel heater more! Havnt slept with it on yet. Old setup didn't use heat while sleeping, my coldest night was -35F 😂😂
@MagellanandGreyhound14 күн бұрын
That 8 foot bed must feel so spacious now! The hi rise topper was a must for us too. Every inch counts to not knock your head lol
@SuperdutyExplorer14 күн бұрын
@MagellanandGreyhound oh its so great, it's like twice the room of the old one! Have a shelf biuld in back seat of truck as well, gives extra usable storage in truck!
@MagellanandGreyhound13 күн бұрын
@@SuperdutyExplorer it's such a delicate balance between space for yourself and storage for as much as you can stuff in haha
@bbgregory18843 жыл бұрын
This was great, love your humor and creativity. As you allude to, not all categories are equal in importance...wondering if you could go through your decision tree on why the Lance, vs Adventurer or other similar sized rigs I may not know about, also why not theLance 850, which is rated for 1500's as well, lastly curious about your mods that you allude to in terms of suspension. Thanks again...yall are great!!
@MagellanandGreyhound3 жыл бұрын
Thank you! 😁 - The reason we went with the Lance was because a neighbor in a campground had one and gave us a tour. It was love at first sight. We looked at many others (Palomino etc) but felt we liked the Lance the best. We went with the 650 instead of the 850 partially because it was a huge leap from a camper shell and we want to start small. We really don’t need much and figured if we needed bigger later, we could do that. Suspension (rear) - we added a sway bar, airlift springs and heavy duty shocks. Rides nice and sturdy now!
@bbgregory18843 жыл бұрын
Thanks for quick reply…
@MagellanandGreyhound3 жыл бұрын
@@bbgregory1884 no problem! We’re not a huge channel and enjoy talking to people. 😁
@mannymotta21742 жыл бұрын
You guys are great. Do you work from the road? Is taking the camper off a pain? Thanks
@ReSprout2 жыл бұрын
@@mannymotta2174 Hey Manny! Greyhound here. No, we're just regular people, both have jobs at home. We take a few trips a year. Our channel probably makes us look busier than we are LOL. Amazingly, the camper can be taken off or put on in about 15 minutes. We saw it happen in a campground and that was on of the selling features for us. We talk more about it in our tour video if you want to see it!
@MNPonyLady2 жыл бұрын
Probably my favorite part of the video was how much Zues is a member of your family. My current camp set up is a very small tent, two pop up canopies (I often only use one), a shower tent. My doggo Chloe always goes with me. But next summer I am planning to upgrade to a Runaway camper. My tent is so tiny hard to get in and out of. I have to dress in the shower tent and everything has to go in my car. It will be nice to have a cozy clean place to sleep. I don't need the other comforts of a camper - bathroom or kitchen. I live in a dry shack so I haul buckets of water at home. I have daily showers down to a science and a composting toilet is my everyday life anyhow. I should also add that I have a K9 Sport Sack and a basket for my bike for Chloe so she never gets left at the campsite no matter what I'm doing. That would make a difference.
@MagellanandGreyhound2 жыл бұрын
Allison, it sounds like it will be a much deserved upgrade, for you and Chloe! That is some serious diligence. Tents, shower tents, bathroom logistics - it’s a lot of work, and it wears thin over time, I think.
@thaanos71442 жыл бұрын
How long do you leave the truck camper on and does it damage the suspension?
@MagellanandGreyhound2 жыл бұрын
Only when we’re driving. We take it off 99% of the time-it only takes 15 minutes max. It’s usually just for one big annual road trip and short weekend trips. We don’t long term live/travel out of it. As far as the suspension, we put heavy duty shocks, springs, etc and it doesn’t even go down an inch. I think we went overkill haha. The rear sits too high now without it.
@Steve_K22 жыл бұрын
First of your videos I've seen, prompted by passing a neat-looking truck camper this afternoon. I like your logical method of coming to a decision, I like your sense of humor, I like you period. My camping days are over (yes, the damn Army) (and a darling wife who's gone soft on me) but I enjoy the dream. Looking forward to more of your videos.
@MagellanandGreyhound2 жыл бұрын
Appreciate that Steve. Logic is my (our) forte. Army camping is something no one can imitate! I do not miss it. At. All. Although I did just make her eat MREs on a recent trip 😝. Hopefully you find our other stuff interesting. We mostly make informational travel videos, but every once in a, we make stuff like this. Everyone tells us we need to include our warped sense of humor. You might be on to something
@NaLovePHAT4Life2 жыл бұрын
THIS VIDEO DID HELP ME OUT A LOT! THANKS FOR YOUR THOROUGH COMPARISON.
@MagellanandGreyhound2 жыл бұрын
You’re very welcome! We are truly glad we helped. There’s plenty of other categories too like gas mileage - not sure how we forgot that one ;)
@NaLovePHAT4Life2 жыл бұрын
@@MagellanandGreyhound 😆 Happens to the best of us! 🤷🏾♀️
@Bingo_Betty2 жыл бұрын
great sense of humor and great advice!
@MagellanandGreyhound2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! 🙂
@freddobbs44372 жыл бұрын
I really like the cab over campers, however, one needs a strong stomach if you get one. A friend asked me to go up to Flagstaff and help him pick up a cab over he saw on craigslist. He bought it and we drove a newish Dodge Ram 2500 (not tandem) pu with air bag over rear axle from Flagstaff Az., down to Phoenix on I-17. In Flagstaff we picked up the Lance cab over, nice setup. By the time we finished the trip he made the decision to sell the camper and get a trailer, all the hairpin turns with the top heavy constant threat of tipping scared the hell out of him, me too. Out west and if you can avoid the Adirondacks, Tennessee and a few other locations, there aren't a great many places in the US you can go to avoiding mountain travel, east-west on I-10 perhaps.
@MagellanandGreyhound2 жыл бұрын
That’s a really good point. I don’t have a good stomach when a passenger haha, but the beefed up rear suspension has really helped us. I’ve driven down the Big Sur section of the PCH and I’m a little scared now. That must have been some experience for him to pick up it and offload it that fast!
@Alaska610ish2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Just what I was looking for. Excellent video guys.
@MagellanandGreyhound2 жыл бұрын
Glad we could help! And thank you
@battle_cat_adame3533 Жыл бұрын
Did you have to upgrade your suspension like adding air bags I was just wondering because I like the lance truck camper floor plan but on my ram 1500 I think my payload is at just under 1500 lbs
@MagellanandGreyhound Жыл бұрын
We upgraded our entire rear suspension. Air bags, one ton shocks, sway bar and e-rated tires. 1500 is really low though. If you have a mechanic you trust, I’d ask them what your options are. A dealer is going to tell you it’s ok.
@battle_cat_adame3533 Жыл бұрын
Thank you
@clintstinytrailerconversio55602 жыл бұрын
I don't know if you mentioned it but MPG goes hands-down to the camper shell; getting nearly what the truck alone would get. But, there are "things" in between a truck cap / shell and full-blown truck camper, such a a these bed rail mounted popup camper. Harker Outdoors EDC is one of several... not much heavier than a truck cap at 400# for a full size pickup, lower than that for mid-size trucks... even for a Jeep Gladiator... 1/3 the price of the typical truck camper, has tons of place for camping gear, since the bed is totally clear; leaving room to haul stuff when not camping. In fact it will fit into my garage - 8x18 overhead door. MPG will be about 18 - 19, where a truck camper might be 11 - 12. Setup or tear down is between 1 and 3 minutes. Features a 58" x 84" bed platform that raises when not in use.
@MagellanandGreyhound2 жыл бұрын
Yes, hands down, for the shell. We definitely lost 2-3 mpg with this thing. I think you’re spot on about the pop up campers - they were the next logical step for us under normal circumstances. But between our dog and now building a home from scratch on raw land, it made the most sense for us to jump a few levels 😁.
@ReSprout2 жыл бұрын
And ice cream is ice cream! Never truer words have been said! ;-)
@markm88073 жыл бұрын
Camped in all of it…… my travel trailer is stored in the shop I have a 7/7 travel lite on my f350 …..this works very well for us
@MagellanandGreyhound3 жыл бұрын
We looked at some travel lites. Also very nice. Is the camper so far your favorite of all time or your current favorite? We have a fondness for each way we’ve camped
@lifeworthliving3022 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video! Very in depth review.
@MagellanandGreyhound2 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed. We appreciate you watching
@B.A.Bassangler2 жыл бұрын
Thanks!, enjoyed the video...and Zeus! Question: I'm between a roof rack or camper shell for hauling kayaks and bikes...do you think 2 mountain bikes would fit in a camper shell with one of those "front wheel over the tailgate" dilleos? (obviously with the lid open)
@MagellanandGreyhound2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! If you have shorter kayaks, you could just load them from the side and no problem, but if they are long (like ours are over 17 feet heavy monsters), you'd likely have to load them up without the bikes being in the camper shell. That's an annoying process potentially. That's why we went with the swinging hitch bike rack, but we thought about storing the bikes in front of the truck too, so that could be an option. The kayaks, I think it's safe to say, have to go on top, unless you're going to tow them, so work around that. And measure everything out. 😂
@mitchwinder12043 жыл бұрын
Great video. But for $300 you could’ve had a 12v compressor fridge/freezer in the backseat, thus earning the shell a draw on that round. But as a pet owner myself I get it. I, too, have a camper shell for short trips, and a small toyhauler for longer trips. And my dog influences which setup I use.
@MagellanandGreyhound3 жыл бұрын
Thank you! I think that was the direction we were headed with the fridge. We met a couple in a campground that had one and we were smitten. But now we’re even thinking of a second dog. So I think we made the right choice, even though I love the spontaneity of the shell.
@atthehousepublishing-glora53752 жыл бұрын
This video really helped me decide! Thanks!
@MagellanandGreyhound2 жыл бұрын
Fantastic! Glad we could help. What did you choose? 😁
@Niki10-322 жыл бұрын
Thank-you very much for the video! I'm pondering our options right now and this was great considerations, some of which I hadn't thought of.
@MagellanandGreyhound2 жыл бұрын
Glad it helped! If you have time, feel free to comb the comments section. Some folks definitely added different considerations we hadn’t even thought of either
@jonnie3112 Жыл бұрын
Great review, very helpful info. Thanks😅
@MagellanandGreyhound Жыл бұрын
Thank you! We are glad it helped!
@paulybrunner90912 жыл бұрын
You made some good points, but I think I could swing your vote to be more skewed to the shell by one simple trick...and connecting tent. I have an 8' long bed tent and a tent that is of the same maker, that sits on the ground behind the truck. So, the tent on the ground connects to the tent in the bed…like a gerbil cage, HA! Like I said I have a bed tent, not a shell…but…you can connect just about ANY good-sized tent to ANY shell (back of a truck) with a few modifications (those videos are out there). So your vote for space, eating, bugs, ect would all go to the shell. AND!!! The ground tent doesn’t have to come out. So if you are “stealth camping” just put the ground tent up in the next stop. AND!!! Consider this…you can also connect that ground tent to another ground tent (Which I did, and I love it…a bit of set up time but not as bad as you’d think with the new “pop up” tents). So, you can have a mud/changing room that leads to a main/living tent that is connected to your bed. Just know that the tent is a tent…it still gets cold but for the most part you are dry.
@MagellanandGreyhound2 жыл бұрын
Amen! A tent is indeed a tent! And being dry is way more important than being cold haha. We’ve seen these a few times before actually. We even had one - different than yours - that connected to the cap pretty easily and made a kind of large foyer extension. I think for us the category of dog became too important. We just couldn’t keep him cool enough or warm enough with the cap and therefore couldn’t do some extreme hikes while he lazily slept all day. 🤣
@afjrotcsc06222 жыл бұрын
Great video and review! What length is your truck bed? I have a 2019 Ford F-150 5.5 foot bed with the 3.5 Eco engine. I know I'm very limited because of the short box. Your reply would be greatly appreciated.
@MagellanandGreyhound2 жыл бұрын
It’s a 6.5 foot bed. I believe if you went with the Lance 650, they were tailor made for F-150s, and I don’t think the short bed is a disqualifier. If you’re looking at a cap setup, a short bed is very short to sleep in 😬. Hope that helps.
@praveenisepic2 жыл бұрын
You guys deserve 1 mil subs.... Thanks for the information.
@MagellanandGreyhound2 жыл бұрын
Haha thank you so much. That probably won’t happen, but we welcome your optimism. Glad you found the video useful!
@StephenAldaco3 жыл бұрын
Thank you guys my van broke so I’m in the market for a truck camper or shell. I am full time but I live in the city. Honestly feels like another van maybe the way to go for me.
@MagellanandGreyhound3 жыл бұрын
That sucks! Don’t know much about vans, but they seem like the quickest way to get something setup, and they are probably the stealthiest of all options 😝. Good luck, it’s such a weird time to buy anything these days
@StephenAldaco3 жыл бұрын
@@MagellanandGreyhound tell me about appreciate you guys!
@cindyleone41413 жыл бұрын
An Awesome comparison video. I know water is a very important issue. There are many yt videos showing pvc pipe pressurized water systems (also able to heat it other than just the sun heating it) that go on the top of a cap that don't take up much room. It would still allow for your kayaks to mount to the top. It would be a similar look as your canopy. I too have been in a constant debate as which to choose, cap or camper. I did a lot of research and decided for now to go with a used cap and a cap over ladder rack. I plan on putting 2 sot kayaks along with the pvc water system on it. There are soo many videos about heating and cooling a cap depending on what season your traveling in. I plan on putting a roof vent in also. I also have looked into a secondary battery to run additional power that charges from the alternator and /or solar. I have the entire idea in my head and have 90% of the material that I need to do the build. I just need the time and space to make it happen. Safe travels and have a blast. keep up the good work.
@MagellanandGreyhound3 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Never thought of putting a system on top. The debate never ends really, but isn’t nice to have so much versatility these days? Vans, soft top pop ups, pull behinds … I think in the end, you go with what you have until you can go with what you want. Hopefully you get yours going by the time the weather warms (unless you have warm weather still lol)
@illiilliilliill3 жыл бұрын
Great video guys! 👍🏻
@MagellanandGreyhound3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! 😀 Glad you enjoyed it!
@tortugalisa47482 жыл бұрын
That was a great review/ vs. I love off roading so I just don't have anything yet but saw a video about a company called FLATED. They have inflatable camper shells. I may try one of those out the next time me and my daughter go out🤙 You two are fun 😊 🌟New Subscriber🌟
@MagellanandGreyhound2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Just checked out Flated. That’s so cool. I wish they were around or we knew about them years ago. Seems like an easier option than a heavier shell.
@tortugalisa47482 жыл бұрын
@@MagellanandGreyhound That's what I was thinking👍
@OpenRoad4Two3 жыл бұрын
Awesome video friends!! As per parents, Round 15 is the most important…hands down winner. It was wonderful seeing the different categories and perspectives!
@MagellanandGreyhound3 жыл бұрын
A lot of the stuff is personal preference I think. I can totally see us in 10 years coming out to your area of the country and getting really into overlanding. It just depends on where you are in your life and what you’re trying to do. But right now, even though we don’t have children, we do … 😁
@TheEdelKampers2 жыл бұрын
We love our pop up camper. When you leave your pup in the Truck Camper how do you keep it cool when you are boon docking and on a hike? Thank you for sharing this video we really enjoyed it. Mary💕Fred
@MagellanandGreyhound2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! At this point, we always time a hike to align with leaving the camper in the campground with AC for the Zeusinator and return afterwards. We’ve done boondocking with him but not where we leave him unfortunately
@MariE-go7ol3 жыл бұрын
You guys are hilarious! At first I thought you guys were weird but then I found your funny weird and that works for me! 😂
@MagellanandGreyhound3 жыл бұрын
Ahaha, thank you! Did you happen to watch our original Lance tour video too? The funny weird is there and there’s a bloopers section.
@marcelfeenstra1624Ай бұрын
Minor tip. When each score came in i forgot which category it was for. 🤷 But great video
@MagellanandGreyhoundАй бұрын
@@marcelfeenstra1624 thank you! And that’s a really good point. Didn’t think of that!
@Raynor882 жыл бұрын
For the fridge I think truck cap camping is better. You can pick the size and model you want. And aren't limited to the small freezer that you get in the camper.
@MagellanandGreyhound2 жыл бұрын
I can definitely see that. Would you store it in the cab or back in the cap? For us we couldn’t fit much in the cap since there were two of us
@Raynor882 жыл бұрын
@@MagellanandGreyhound Its just my dog and I, so I'd have a large one for that back and a small one for when I'm driving. I'm still trying to find a fridge I like and won't break the bank.
@MagellanandGreyhound2 жыл бұрын
@@Raynor88 everything seems to be breaking the bank right now 😕
@Not_Sure_2 жыл бұрын
That was the most complete comparison I've seen. @9:45 R.9 It's not the same if your truck had an 8ft Long bed compared to a 6ft short bed.
@MagellanandGreyhound2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! We know there’s plenty more we could’ve added, but we felt we did it enough justice. So true, I’m sure if we had a longer bed, we could’ve made quite a few quality of life improvements! Space is a premium
@collingilkison71472 жыл бұрын
How does this work with the GVWR of your truck?
@MagellanandGreyhound2 жыл бұрын
It’s been awhile since I I learned about GVWR, payload capacity etc, and then figured ours out - but for our truck, we’re right at the limit and possibly over. We don’t have any CAT scales where we live, but I added up everything. Lance is a bit fuzzy on that stuff and I wish I knew more about it when we bought it - this being our first camper. Looking to get an upgraded truck when we can for peace of mind. We beefed up the rear suspension in the meantime.
@karenlewkowitz58582 жыл бұрын
Sweet video and Thankyou for your service.
@MagellanandGreyhound2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! And glad you enjoyed
@fredberres2516 Жыл бұрын
You use a futon in your camper shell. How does it compare to a foam mattr
@MagellanandGreyhound Жыл бұрын
Hi Fred, it’s actually a wool mattress we bought that looks like futon. Much more comfortable than a futon 😜 That said, I think I prefer a foam mattress over futon though.
@fredberres2516 Жыл бұрын
Please tell me more about your wool mattress.
@MagellanandGreyhound Жыл бұрын
Well, for starters, it wasn't cheap! Our wool mattress in our bedroom is from a company called Shepherd's Dream, in Oregon I think. We decided to use the same wool mattress for our truck cap (and later camper) because we wanted to basically sleep at home on the road. The mattress with the camper was just okay. When we called them, we had a custom mattress made. The mattress at home is about 12 years old and the one we use to travel is about 6. No complaints. Hope that helps.
@fredberres2516 Жыл бұрын
@@MagellanandGreyhound so what was “custom”about your mattress?
@MagellanandGreyhound Жыл бұрын
A normal size queen wouldn't fit into our truck bed (we tried putting one in there haha), so we measured the exact dimensions to custom fir the wool mattress. I believe it is slightly shorter but slightly wider than a typical queen.
@Gngrcpl3 жыл бұрын
Love the video! I love the idea of a truck camper. Buuuut we have 4 kids. So we bought 33 acres of land and are putting a prefab 16x24 cabin on the property. Maybe one day we will hit the open road
@MagellanandGreyhound3 жыл бұрын
Thank you! And yes this camper will not accommodate six 🤣. Probability says though that half your children will get the itch to travel, so be prepared! 33 acres sounds like my idea of semi-seclusion though, especially if up in the mountains
@markarmesto2 жыл бұрын
Very well done. Objective and honest. Thanks.
@MagellanandGreyhound2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Mark
@hber1980 Жыл бұрын
but how do you keep dust out of the camper shell?
@MagellanandGreyhound Жыл бұрын
I guess technically we don’t. It gradually seeps in. We don’t live in it so every once in awhile we just vacuum, clean up etc between trips. We’ve taken it to the southwest often but it’s never so much that it builds up to crazy levels.
@user-fz3sz2dj4r2 жыл бұрын
What about a little teardrop trailer?
@MagellanandGreyhound2 жыл бұрын
Always a great option! We don’t like to tow anything personally. Scaredy-cats haha
@guyallphin1295 Жыл бұрын
Totally awesome! Thank you for this video. Rev
@MagellanandGreyhound Жыл бұрын
Glad you liked :)
@randy972223 жыл бұрын
what about licensing, Insurance, Loss of Gas Mileage? Or Dry camping no water or electric?
@MagellanandGreyhound3 жыл бұрын
All great ideas! We thought of so many after we made this too. Gas mileage definitely goes to the shell because it got worse with the camper, and if we've got no water or electric, those extras don't mean much for long do they? We don't have to license in our state, but know there are a handful that you do.
@kenmunozatmmrrailroad68533 жыл бұрын
As a commercial driver and armchair analyst of over 5 years in how to best approach this conundrum, this is hands down the best video ever conceived of the most innocuous problems. Thank you. Addendum: in concluding this video I firmly agree there may be one singular item to make the call: for me, hands down a bathroom for my daughter.
@MagellanandGreyhound3 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Appreciate your comment! We’ve never done van life or lived out of a tractor trailer (although we adore truck stops), but we figured our comparison would cover the most common issues. The bathroom was weighted heavily for us too. A trip we just took only affirmed that we made the right choice.
@kenmunozatmmrrailroad68533 жыл бұрын
@@MagellanandGreyhound Thanks for the reply. I’ve subbed thusly looking forward to your management of camper living. Camper units appeal to me for various reasons but tripping into the GVWR problem after becoming a commercial driver and realizing the shortcomings of my truck, I’ve been reticent to acquire anything befitting an 8’ bed and a 2k payload capacity. So I’m really looking forward to your small camper lifestyle and insights.💪🏽
@MagellanandGreyhound3 жыл бұрын
No problem Ken! We tend to do mostly videos of our travels, with the occasional video on truck camping. Feel free to email us at magellanandgreyhound@gmail.com if you'd like to discuss anything in the interim. We don't mind and we have quite a bit to say about the GVWR problem!
@jjm57142 жыл бұрын
You guys are very entertaining and you have some very good ideas.
@MagellanandGreyhound2 жыл бұрын
Thank you 😁
@StarrDaniel3 жыл бұрын
Great comparison, we've been considering upgrading in the future to a truck camper and loved your review! Thanks for sharing!
@MagellanandGreyhound3 жыл бұрын
It’s worth it!
@travelinman4823 жыл бұрын
@@MagellanandGreyhound Camper shell: Moderately camping Slide-in: Glamping to the very definition. You’re supposed to be cooking and enjoying the outdoors. Ever thought of putting your slide-in camper onto a trailer? It helps free up truck bed space and improve your MPGs by lowering the wind sail of a camper. There’s a dude in KZbin who did this exact thing.
@MagellanandGreyhound3 жыл бұрын
Hey Ted! Sorry for the delay. Sometimes we get comments and they get filtered as spam and we see them months later. I never heard of that idea, but it sounds like a good one. The MPG is definitely less with the camper. As for the shell/camper, for us, the hiking is the best part, but always the most tiring. Being able to hike down to the bottom of the Grand Canyon and come back up to our dog was too good to be true. Add a hot shower? Bonus. We still overnight backpack! :)
@travelinman4823 жыл бұрын
@@MagellanandGreyhound Go watch Jay Legere KZbin channel. Thank me later. Type in “truck camper strapped to a trailer”.
@MagellanandGreyhound3 жыл бұрын
That was pretty awesome! He’s a clever dude
@richardkoch87523 жыл бұрын
I'm considering your same Camper....might need a different truck also....what is your CCC on your RAM? Great video.....thoroughly enjoyed it!
@MagellanandGreyhound3 жыл бұрын
What kind of truck do you have now? And what does CCC mean? 🤣🤣🤣 - sorry no idea.
@richardkoch87523 жыл бұрын
@@MagellanandGreyhound I currently have a Toyota Tundra. CCC is the payload weight that your truck can haul. It's on a yellow sticker on your drivers side door jamb
@MagellanandGreyhound3 жыл бұрын
@@richardkoch8752 oh got it, sorry was not familiar with that term. I am not near our truck right now, but I remember our GVWR was either 6900 or 7200. We don't live anywhere near a CAT scale, but I'd say we are right around the max payload.
@vixrobinshood2 жыл бұрын
this is a really well done video thank you so much
@MagellanandGreyhound2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!
@lyndseym50522 жыл бұрын
What is the listed payload on your car jam sticker for the truck that you use for your camper?
@jacklandismcgowan14133 жыл бұрын
Excellent video 👍👍👍. Love the humor 😂😂
@MagellanandGreyhound3 жыл бұрын
Thank you! We are trying to get our regular around the house humor in the videos. 😂
@michaelmontana08042 жыл бұрын
Camper shell on F-150 hybrid with 7.2 kw built in gen. All the power you will ever need for fridge, heating, ac….game changer
@MagellanandGreyhound2 жыл бұрын
That sounds sweet!
@vikkirobinson41312 жыл бұрын
Great review, but the cost would be such a huge thing for most people that there would be no contest.
@MagellanandGreyhound2 жыл бұрын
Completely agree. Every category is weighted differently and that’s a huge one.
@GabizAndHubert22 жыл бұрын
How difficult is it to drive a camper truck? I'm a newbie
@MagellanandGreyhound2 жыл бұрын
Hard to answer. It just depends on your comfort level. If you’re used to driving a truck, imagine not having a rearview mirror and a camera instead. Imagine your sides are a little wider. The feel of the truck is heavier. Turns slower. We don’t like towing anything. It makes us uncomfortable but we are both very comfortable with the camper
@lindaharleygirl1 Жыл бұрын
I’m still in the process of buildout my topper. What would be a good price to pay someone to do a build. I’m having the bed and a storage cabinet done. Short bed Silverado. Any suggestions from anyone.
@fatwajim2 жыл бұрын
What is the mpg difference between the two - especially at highway speeds? Thanks, and great video!
@MagellanandGreyhound2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! It’s been awhile, but it was at least 2-3 mpg less efficient. I don’t remember the exact numbers, but Highway was noticeably better. 😁
@fatwajim2 жыл бұрын
@@MagellanandGreyhound not bad at all. Thank you!
@MagellanandGreyhound2 жыл бұрын
@@fatwajim yeah we were surprised too. If we just used a tank of gas all off highway I’m sure it would be worse. But that was the generally numbers. With these gas prices, it matters even more now! 🫤