Four Wheel Pop-Up Campers has options that fit on your truck’s bed, giving drivers a luxurious camping setup while maintaining the vehicle’s all-terrain capability. We tested the Four Wheel Hawk pop-up camper for this review.
A camper shell over your truck is the default for a lot of outdoorsy pickup owners. A truck’s high clearance, suspension, and 4WD make camper shells a logical choice. But when compared to the creature comforts of RVs, the livability of camper shells pales in comparison.
Four Wheel Campers gives truck drivers a compromise. With a pop-up camper in a pickup bed, the brand offers standing room and comforts typically reserved for RVs that you’d have difficulty finding on rugged roads.
We tested the Hawk model, a $19,000 camper designed for full-size trucks with a regular bed, for one week as a daily driver and adventure vehicle.
In short: A Four Wheel pop-up camper provides the comforts of an RV in areas accessible only by high-clearance or 4WD vehicles. The pop-up design, constructed of both lightweight aluminum and marine-grade fabric, keeps height and weight manageable. Plus, it preserves as much of the handling characteristics of the vehicle as possible. For adventurers wanting the protection, comforts, and conveniences of an RV but desire to roam in less-accessible areas, Four Wheel pop-Up campers can be a solution.
Truck Camper Meets Pop-Up: Four Wheel Campers
The Four Wheel pop-up camper combines a truck camper with a pop-up trailer. It looks like an aluminum-sided truck camper with a top that extends over the truck cab. This one-piece aluminum lid extends upward to provide 6’4” to 6’6” of headroom inside. A marine-grade fabric bellows makes this extension possible.