DoGMAtix
Senior Member
We're looking for a camper for our 3/4 ton short bed truck, to maximize off road capability but also to fit 2 adults and 2 kids in comfortably for long camping trips in remote areas. Ideally we want the following features:
- Dinette that'll seat 4 fairly comfortably;
- Adequate sleeping space for 4;
- Water tank that holds at least 20 gallons, and a decent-sized, functional sink/faucet;
- Fridge;
- Stove top;
- Heater;
- 2 vents with at least 1 fan;
- Heated shower (would prefer an outdoor unit to save space and we don't mind showering outside);
- Solar to power the fridge (we'd prefer a large compressor fridge, or at least the option of putting one in eventually), plus lights and plugs (for laptops, camera batteries, etc).
We initially gravitated toward a FWC Grandby with front dinette (and would still love to own one), but they've only been making them for a few years and they're out of our price range new and pretty much impossible to find used. ATC is a bit cheaper and although they are known for customizing, they don't offer a dinette that will work for us or a heated outdoor shower. They're a bit cheaper than FWC but still too expensive for us new and hard to come by used.
Then I started reading threads in this forum, talking to various people and looking compulsively at used camper ads, and it seems like a used 8-foot Hallmark may be just the thing for us. They typically have all the features listed above, but the problem is that they tend to be overequipped for our purposes. Eg, we don't need an oven, bathroom or air conditioner, and would prefer lighter weight and more storage space.
So my question (arrived at a very long way round) is this: Are there folks out there who've got Hallmarks set up the way we're looking to find one, fairly stripped down and purposed for off road/ off the grid performance? If so, how many? Should we be holding out for one, or should we grab one of the used rollover couch Grandbys (not ideal for us, but workable) that should start popping up more frequently on Craigslist within the next couple of months?
I'd appreciate any experience or insights people may have to offer.
Thanks.
- Dave
- Dinette that'll seat 4 fairly comfortably;
- Adequate sleeping space for 4;
- Water tank that holds at least 20 gallons, and a decent-sized, functional sink/faucet;
- Fridge;
- Stove top;
- Heater;
- 2 vents with at least 1 fan;
- Heated shower (would prefer an outdoor unit to save space and we don't mind showering outside);
- Solar to power the fridge (we'd prefer a large compressor fridge, or at least the option of putting one in eventually), plus lights and plugs (for laptops, camera batteries, etc).
We initially gravitated toward a FWC Grandby with front dinette (and would still love to own one), but they've only been making them for a few years and they're out of our price range new and pretty much impossible to find used. ATC is a bit cheaper and although they are known for customizing, they don't offer a dinette that will work for us or a heated outdoor shower. They're a bit cheaper than FWC but still too expensive for us new and hard to come by used.
Then I started reading threads in this forum, talking to various people and looking compulsively at used camper ads, and it seems like a used 8-foot Hallmark may be just the thing for us. They typically have all the features listed above, but the problem is that they tend to be overequipped for our purposes. Eg, we don't need an oven, bathroom or air conditioner, and would prefer lighter weight and more storage space.
So my question (arrived at a very long way round) is this: Are there folks out there who've got Hallmarks set up the way we're looking to find one, fairly stripped down and purposed for off road/ off the grid performance? If so, how many? Should we be holding out for one, or should we grab one of the used rollover couch Grandbys (not ideal for us, but workable) that should start popping up more frequently on Craigslist within the next couple of months?
I'd appreciate any experience or insights people may have to offer.
Thanks.
- Dave