BundutecUSA’s Topi Compact Truck Camper Relaunch

Photo By: BundutecUSA

If you made it out to any of our Overland Expo events in 2021, you likely saw the launch of the redesigned Topi Truck Camper from BundutecUSA.

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The aluminum-sided Topi is the perfect solution for the mid-sized pickup market, with a dry weight of only 1,330-pounds and a wet weight of 1,450-pounds, this pop-up camper can easily fit the five- and six-foot beds of rigs like the Toyota Tacoma, Ford Ranger, Chevy Colorado, and Nissan Frontier.

Galley kitchen and fridge access with ample storage. Photo by BundutecUSA

The Topi comes standard with an 11 gallon fresh water holding tank, a Truma VarioHeat furnace, and a Maxxair 12 volt roof vent. The kitchen sports a 1.9 cubic foot DC refrigerator, a two-burner stove, a stainless steel sink with pull out faucet, and a Lagun swivel mount table with seating for three. The north-south sleeper measures 56-inches by 74-inches and feature hamper-style storage on either side of the bed. The camper can be powered by shore power, optional solar, or it can run off a house battery. It is equipped with ample USB ports and 12-volt outlets to charge electronics.

READ MORE: Be a Happier Camper with the BundutecUSA Roadrunner Camper

Seating and kitchen. Photo by BundutecUSA

Check out the BundutecUSA Topi at https://bundutecusa.com/topi/.

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