Hitting The Open Road With Your Eagle Cap Camper
While a tow-able camper may not be your choice, there is another option for the outdoor enthusiast. The Eagle Cap truck camper is certainly worth your perusal. Their units offers many of the same features found in more expensive products, but in a more compact package. Production specialists with this manufacturer have sought input from consumers as to what they want to see in the marketplace. In turn, their pricing has remained on the economical-side without compromising quality in materials and construction. From the start, it has been a company goal to offer the customer an opportunity to enjoy their leisure time by offering many of the comforts of home in a remote setting.
In purchasing an Eagle Cap truck camper, it is critical to find the most appropriate model that your truck can accommodate. This is dependent upon the length of the bed, whether short or long. In the 2010 1160 model for the long bed truck, the floor length is 11ft. and 6in. and lists for $46,844 with many extra features. The interior height is 78 inches and width is 96 inches. The fresh water capacity is 60 gallons and has two 30 lb. propane gas cylinders. The furnace is 30,000 BTU. This unit can accommodate five persons for sleeping arrangements.
Of the extra options that are available with the Eagle Cap truck camper, one will find upgrades in the dinette area, microwave, extra tip-out extensions, jacks for stabilizing, stereo sound system, TV antennae, water filtration system and awnings. This high-end model (1160) can be customized to reflect the outdoors theme and comes complete with gun racks. The interior and exterior become one with nature in design.
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The Eagle Cap truck camper, model 850S at a price of barely over $25,000, offers the option for the short or long bed truck with just 8ft., 11in. of floor space. The basic components are relatively the same as for furnace and refrigerator. However, there are 2 - 20 lbs propane tanks and fresh water capacity at 46 gallons. This unit can only accommodate 4 persons. The queen-size bed is basic to all camper shells produced by Eagle Cap manufacturers. Happijac stands offer outstanding stabilization with these campers, especially with the slide-out extensions.
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