<br />The Northstar Campers are very nice campers for what they are.<br /><br />They are well built and have a good reputation for holding up well.<br /><br />But as far as I know they are still wood frame construction (stapled & glued together).<br /><br />I havn't seen any other campers built like the four wheel campers.<br /><br />The FWC's are geared towards, and have always been geared towards the durability & utility approach.<br /><br />Our welded aluminum frame really holds up well for customers that like to travel on the roads less traveled.<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />.<br />
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I have a Hallmark Milner LX, and couldn't be happier. It handles great off road and is just what I was looking for. Since there were several negative things said about wood frames, I figured I would chime in. I have nothing but great things to say about my Milner LX, and the customer service and how they treat me WHENEVER I have had questions is unparralled.
As far as the weight issue goes, Hallmark advertises the finished weight. I honestly think there is too much emphasis on the whole weight issue anyway. The only place you can really save weight on any of these campers are the walls. If HONESTLY comparing option for option weight, the only place there CAN be a difference is the walls. The walls on my Milner LX weigh roughly 150 pounds. If you put the SAME options in a Four Wheel, ATC, or Hallmark the only difference in weight can be the walls. Besides, the trucks that are represented on this forum are not going to notice 2 or 3 hundred pounds. Bottom line, if you have a truck that properly handles the weight, on AND off road, what's the big deal.
I am honestly not trying to be antagonistic, and hope I am not taken that way. But, I did a LOT of research (for almost three years) before I pulled the trigger to buy a camper. My final decision came down to the Four Wheel and the Hallmark Milner LX (equilvilant to the Hawk). Once I visually compared both campers of the same model year, for me there was no question as to which I would purchase. Certainly, everyone should consider the weight to some degree, but that shouldn't make or break your decision, unless your truck won't handle it. I have several reasons I chose the Hallmark, and rather than making anyone suffer my post any longer, feel free to PM me if your are interested some of the reasons for my decision.
Anyway, Get what works for you and what your truck can handle.
Good camping,
Paul