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Four-Wheel Campers debuted the Hawk+ at Overland Expo West 2025 last month. The new camper starts at US$43,995 in base spec and ... a lot more when equipped up into a self-contained off-grid roamer.
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These slide-in truck campers are tiny homes riding on truck beds, and they are great alternatives to travel trailers, vans, and truck toppers.
VanCubic has developed two individual self-contained modules that fit together inside an empty cargo van such as a Ford Transit or Fiat Ducato, L2H2-size or larger.
Four Wheel Campers, a pioneer in the pop-up truck camper industry for over 50 years, proudly introduces Hawk+: the ultimate evolution of its iconic flatbed design and the company's first fully ...
And for some, the idea of having your own self-contained camper, such as an RV or a trailer, offered a measure of assurance that might not have been found with staying in a hotel or motel room.
One such solution is a slide-in truck camper, a genius (but not new) idea in which a fully enclosed, self-contained camper unit "slides" into your truck's bed and is then secured.
Whether you're a seasoned overlander, a first-time explorer, or a campground regular needing a fully self-contained setup, Hawk+ is built for extended journeys - on or off the grid.