Camp on the back of a truck | SCOUT Olympics

Camp on the back of a truck | SCOUT Olympics

The latest product of SCOUT Campers is somewhere between an RV and a tent, thanks to which camping off-grid never felt this cozy.

SCOUT’s latest model Olympics released this summer is portable, detachable and comes with multifunctional characteristics. The truck camper has the furnishings and equipment of an RV, and with the added tent, it brings users even closer to nature.

The camper also offers a cooking and heating option, and according to the manufacturer, it is suitable to accommodate six people. We have trouble picturing the latter, but it for sure offers an ideal and even idyllic camping solution for groups of two or three. The manufacturer recommends it for Toyota Tundra, Nissan Titan, Ford F-150, Ram 1500, Chevrolet and GMC 1500 trucks.

Source: designboom

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