Adventurer Campers are designed to fit a wide range of full-size pickup trucks – from light-duty half tons to heavy-duty one-ton models. What sets Adventurer apart is the flexibility in our lineup: all of our models (except the 910DB) are compatible with both short (6–6.75’) and long (8’) bed trucks, whether or not your setup includes a generator.
Smaller models like the 80RB are ideal for modern half-ton or larger trucks, while larger models such as the 910DB require a heavy-duty one-ton truck with a full-size long bed and adequate payload capacity.
Always verify your truck’s payload rating and bed length against the camper’s specifications to ensure a safe and proper fit. Your local Adventurer dealer can help with this.
The Overlander Edition trim is a special, limited-run version that’s been upgraded for off-grid and all-season performance. It includes premium features not found on the standard models – like a marine-grade removable flooring, unique exterior graphics package, a 400W of roof-mounted solar with Bluetooth monitoring and a three-way fridge (12V/110V/propane).
Yes – our campers are built for true four-season use. Every model features insulated floors, walls, and ceilings, along with thermal pane windows and enclosed heated holding tanks to keep things warm and functional in freezing conditions. All models also include a powerful propane furnace as standard, and optional low-profile A/C units are available to help keep cool in hotter months.
Whether you’re camping in the mountains or escaping to the desert in summer, Adventurer’s rugged build and insulation package help you stay comfortable year-round.
Because every camper setup is unique; pricing depends on the model you choose, any optional upgrades, and your specific truck configuration.
Adventurer Campers are available exclusively through our trusted dealer network, so your local dealer is the best resource for accurate pricing, package options, and expert guidance. They’ll work with you to build the right camper for your lifestyle and your truck.
Our campers are sold exclusively through a network of authorized dealers – you cannot purchase directly from the factory. Click here to find your nearest trusted dealer.
Once you locate a nearby dealer, you can visit or call them to see models in person, get pricing, and place an order. The dealer will also handle delivery, orientation, and post-sale support to make sure you have a great experience with your camper.
Adventurer’s truck camper lineup includes seven hard-side, slide-in camper models, each with unique floorplans and features. They range from the ultra-light 65RB (6’ 8” floor, no slide-out, wet bath) to the lightweight 80RB (8’4” floor, no slide-out, wet bath) up to the flagship 910DB (9’10” floor, single slide-out, dry bath).
In between are models like the 86FB (8’11” floor, no slide, wet bath), 89RB (9’1” floor, no slide, wet bath), 89RBS (similar to 89RB but with a full-wall slide-out dinette and fridge), and 901SB (9’ 5” floor, no slide, designed for short-bed trucks, wet bath).
Each model offers different sleeping capacities, bath layouts (wet vs. dry bath), and amenities to suit various needs. You can view all models on our website for a side-by-side comparison of specs and features.
Yes, except for the 65RB which is not self-contained and does not have a standard dry or wet bath. All other Adventurer truck campers are fully self-contained RVs – meaning they come with the amenities you’d expect for independent camping.
Even one of our smallest models, the 80RB, is “fully self-contained” with onboard fresh water and holding tanks, gray and black water tanks, a galley kitchen (sink, stove, fridge), a furnace and hot water heater, and a bathroom with shower and toilet (wet bath). Larger models provide even more comfort: for example, the 910DB features a separate dry bath (with a stand-alone shower), a larger fridge, and more storage.
You’ll have a bed, cooking facilities, and bathroom facilities all built into your Adventurer Camper – everything you need for off-grid or campground camping.
Yes. We offer both non-slide and slide-out camper designs. Most models (65RB, 80RB, 86FB, 89RB, 901SB) are non-slide campers – simpler and a bit lighter. However, two models include slide-outs to expand the interior space: the 89RBS has a full-wall slide that contains the face-to-face dinette and a 8 cu. ft. fridge, and the Adventurer 910DB has a slide-out (street side) that enlarges the dinette area in this long-bed camper.
The slide-out models give you a bit more room to move around inside, while the non-slide models are great for those who prefer no moving parts or have weight constraints.
We stand behind our campers with industry-leading warranties. All new Adventurer truck campers come with a 3-year structural warranty on the camper’s construction – this covers the integrity of the bonded aluminum frame (Adventurer’s TCC® construction) and structure.
Additionally, certain components have their own warranties; for example, the one-piece TPO roof membrane is warrantied for 12 years against defects. Appliances (fridge, furnace, etc.) are typically covered by their manufacturers’ warranties as well. Your Adventurer dealer will help register your camper and ensure you understand all warranty coverage.
It’s important to match any truck camper to a suitable truck. First, check your truck’s payload capacity – this is the maximum weight your truck can carry in the bed (often found on a door jamb sticker or in the owner’s manual). Compare that to the camper’s dry weight plus the weight of any gear, water, propane, and passengers. Don’t forget to confirm your tires are rated to carry the load as well.
If you’re unsure, that’s where your local Adventurer dealer comes in. They’ll help you find the model that best suits your truck and can recommend or install any custom upfits needed for a safe and seamless match, whether that’s tie-downs, suspension upgrades, or bed prep.
To get started, connect with a dealer near you.
Yes, you can. One big advantage of a truck camper is the ability to unload it at camp and use your truck separately. Our campers are designed to be used off the truck, supported by their corner jacks.
There are just a few safety precautions: make sure to park the camper on firm, level ground and lower the jack legs as much as possible for stability. It’s also recommended to support the front edge of the camper (e.g. with a sawhorse or camper stand) if people are inside, to prevent any tipping forward. With the camper off-loaded securely, you can still enjoy all its amenities at camp while your truck is free for other adventures.
No – it is not recommended to have anyone ride in the camper while the truck is in motion. Our truck campers do not come with seatbelts or passenger safety restraints. For safety, Adventurer advises against it.
We pride ourselves on excellent customer support after the sale. Our campers are built with ease of maintenance in mind, and if you need repairs or warranty service, you can visit an authorized Adventurer dealer center virtually anywhere your travels take you.
Additionally, our in-house customer service reps are available to answer questions, troubleshoot problems, or guide you to resources. You can always reach us at Support@amlrv.com or your original dealer for help – they’ll make sure you’re taken care of so you can focus on enjoying your camper.
Our campers are proudly manufactured in Yakima, Washington, USA. Adventurer Manufacturing has been building adventure-ready campers since 1969, giving us over 50 years of experience in the RV industry. This long heritage means Adventurer brings decades of design refinement and know-how to their campers.
Being made in the U.S. with many locally sourced materials, our campers benefit from high craftsmanship standards and quality control. The result is a brand with a reputation for durable, time-tested truck campers – truly “built for the adventurer” at heart.
Adventurer offers a variety of options and packages, so you can tailor your camper to your needs. Available upgrades include conveniences like air conditioning, a microwave, and TV, as well as outdoor additions like patio awnings (side awning and electric rear awning).
For off-grid camping, you can add solar power (e.g. option for either 1x 200W or 2x 200W) and extra batteries. You can also get wireless remote-controlled power jacks for easier loading, upgraded steps or bumpers, and choose interior décor themes. Be sure to discuss available options with your trusted local dealer.
