Feedback on a prototype camper for the Slate

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I haven't seen this one posted, just saw it on Kickstarter:

Slate Auto Pickup Truck Feedback on a prototype camper for the Slate 1780367193909-g


It's a camper built into a tonneau cover. Cover props up, hard walls fold down to the bed rails, and then the rest pops out. Looks like they're planning to make one for a 5' bed. Obviously, it's a Kickstarter, so it may well never come to market but they're targeting Feb 2027 for delivery apparently.
 

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How many here have owned & used a pop-up camper trailer? I've heard they tend to smell moldy after a while due to the fabric holding moisture. And once they get moldy, it's hard to get rid of.

It would be good to hear from anyone with experience using a pop-up camper. 🏕
 

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How many here have owned & used a pop-up camper trailer? I've heard they tend to smell moldy after a while due to the fabric holding moisture. And once they get moldy, it's hard to get rid of.
You basically just have to treat anything with any soft sides like a tent. When it inevitably gets damp inside and out, it needs to dry before mold or mildew start to form. So ventilating it is important. It also means you have to open it back up to dry and air it out asap when you get home. Moisture absorbers inside can also be helpful when it's packed away for extended periods.

My parents traveled for weeks to months at a time for years in a pop-up truck camper, and with proper care it never developed a smell.
 
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I'm impressed by the design work. Are you using Fusion360 or some other parametric modeler?

Once I have the vehicle in hand (or before then if Slate releases a model) I'll be mocking up some much simpler add-ons in Fusion.
 

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How many here have owned & used a pop-up camper trailer? I've heard they tend to smell moldy after a while due to the fabric holding moisture. And once they get moldy, it's hard to get rid of.

It would be good to hear from anyone with experience using a pop-up camper. 🏕
No, but… just reading your comment and head was instantly overwhelmed by the smell of army tents. That canvas had it’s own oder. And I’ve been retired since ‘93 🤪
 
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I wanted to share a picture of the nose over on the slate for those interested. I've got the weight down to 175lbs on this shell, but you will need to add another 50-70lbs for Line-X which I highly recommend.
Slate Auto Pickup Truck Feedback on a prototype camper for the Slate Slate Nose Over
 

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Who needs an expensive camper?

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Time for my afternoon nap 😴
I was wondering if removing the midgate would leave you enough room for a mattress! Hell yeah. Where are these pics from?
 
 
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