As an XP owner I agree that the portion with soft-wall isn't an issue. In the past I owned a Four-Wheel Eagle and an Outback pop-up. I enjoyed both but neither one did well in cold weather. I've used the XP in winter at temps down to -12F with gusty wind but the camper itself stayed...
That's ALMOST too much capability to "waste" merely hauling a camper and crawling around in the outback somewhere. That truck would be pretty happy blowing or plowing snow, or with a summer job like running a big flail mower. But I bet it will make someone a happy camper. I just hope we'll...
I don't know about warranty but they are doing upgrades, repairs and modifications for existing XP's. I haven't had any work done but i track their progress and purchased one part from them. They seem totally ******** together.
That's correct. They have rented a facility in Colfax, not far from the original XP location in Grass Valley, and have begun hiring some of the former key employees. They've already moved the manufacturing equipment aquired in the auction over there. I think they'll be up and operating by late...
Over the past 20 years we've had a FWC on a '98 Tacoma, an Outfitter Caribou on a 1/2 ton, and now we have a 1 ton. We enjoyed both the previous rigs, but having gone through this progression we wouldn't consider anything less than a 3/4 ton for any pop-up truck camper. That includes even a...