For 50 years, British Columbia-based TufPort has made rugged truck slide-ins for Canada’s many far-flung workers. The brand’s truck shells have become a go-to choice for field work, from emergency medical transports to remote farming.
After years of requests from customers, the brand has delivered an overlanding version of its popular slide-ins. Leakproof, lightweight, and aerodynamic, the TufPort Overlander is a collaboration between the Canadian company and Wasatch Overland, based in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Geared for full-size trucks (and even a couple of mid-size ones), the TufPort Overlander is made from a monocoque fiberglass design. With a low center of gravity, the slide-in is nearly noiseless while driving and barely impacts fuel economy, Wasatch Overland co-owner Aidan Bradney told me.
The flagship TufPort Overlander model is a lot pricier than many alternatives from Scout Campers and Four-Wheel Campers. But Bradney contends the greater durability and low weight are worth the extra bucks.
“We literally took the slide-ins and floated them down the river,” he said. “You can’t do that with the other ones on the market.”
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