How much does a Capri camper cost?
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How much does a Capri camper cost?
The 2022 Capri Lone Star is a hard-side, non-slide truck camper with an MSRP of $15,995….Specifications.
Specifications | |
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Dry Weight | 1,235 pounds |
Wet Weight* | 1,806 pounds |
Floor Length | 80″ |
Overall Length | 144″ |
Where are Capri campers made?
Capri Campers is located in Bluff Dale, Texas in an 8,400 square foot building. The main office is located at the front and the production floor occupies the rest of the building.
How tall is a Capri camper?
6′ 4″
Retreat 5.5′ short bed
8′ Long Bed | 6 1/2′ Short Bed | |
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standing height | 6′ 4″ | 6′ 4″ |
dry weight base | 1,150 lbs. | 1,100 lbs. |
dry weight loaded | 1,760 | 1690 lbs. |
width at rear of camper | 58″ | 58″ |
How much does a Capri cowboy camper weigh?
The 2016 Capri Cowboy XL has a 30 gallon fresh water tank, no grey tank, and no black tank. It can accommodate batteries if customized and has a twenty pound propane tank. Capri Camper is reporting the base weight of the Capri Cowboy XL to be 900 to 950 pounds depending on options.
How much does a Capri camper weigh?
Camper Length in truck bed 101″ Cab-over width 60″ Total Camper length 161″ Camper width between wheel wells 48″ Camper width above truck bed rails 84″ Standing height 6′ 4″ Dry Weight (approx.) 1,260 lbs. Camper Dry Weight: Excludes…Water, Propane, Food, Gear, etc.
Do Capri Campers have bathrooms?
As a manufacturer, Capri Campers does not install toilets in their campers, or bathroom sinks for that matter. The optional shower stall in the Retreat does offer a seat shelf that Capri said would accommodate a Porta-Potti. Visually, the seat appeared small for this purpose.
Can a 1500 handle a truck camper?
With a maximum possible payload of 2,320 pounds, the 2019 Ram 1500 can be considered a viable candidate for many pop-up truck campers, and a smattering of hard sides.
Who manufactures travel lite campers?
Travel Lite was founded in 1968 by Larry Johns and specializes in the manufacturing of truck campers and lightweight travel trailers. The owners, Dustin and Lindsey Johns, took the company over from Dustin’s father in January 2015.