- [Reacher] Whether it's a
trip through the countryside or a cross-country getaway,
your off-road adventure should always have a bit
of style and comfort. This is Reacher and
today we're bringing you 10 of our favorite custom
and conversion campers. - [Cassie] Number 10. - [Reacher] This first entry
by German company 50TEN is a three-part system that can be used to transform any double-cab pickup truck into a mobile adventure home. It consists of a 31-square-foot base which offers waterproof side storage and a pull-out rear drawer. The box, which sits atop the base and serves as the main storage area offers full access from
the sides and rear. All this is topped off with a pop-up that houses a sleeping area
with a full-size mattress. Additional gear can be stowed away on the attached roof rack. When not in use, it can
be removed and stored like any standard truck bed camper. The current starting price
on this one is $23,000. - [Cassie] Number nine. - [Reacher] Make a list of everything you would possibly need on
an outdoor adventure. Now imagine all of that in one vehicle and you have the EarthCruiser Explorer. A pop-up roof increases
the internal height to just under seven feet. The side entrance opens to an interior which contains a two-person dinette area, a dual-induction cooktop
and a mini-fridge freezer, a king-size bed with a
wall-mounted AC unit, a washing machine, and a
stand-up wet bath with a toilet. Once outside, all you have to do is unroll the large canopy and
enjoy your surroundings. Pricing on this one starts at $580,000. - [Cassie] Number eight. - [Reacher] This one from ATW is their latest endeavor
called the Weekend Warrior. It looks like a standard utility truck, which is deceiving considering
all it has to offer. Gull-wing doors open to reveal a space containing a mini fridge
and flush-mounted sink, a slide-out grill and wash basin, and sleeping accommodations
for up to five people. Along with the pop-up roof, there's also a tent that can be attached to the side to increase the living space if needed. The body offers a total
space of 353 cubic feet with a cab that can seat seven people. Pricing on this one is unavailable, as each one is built to
customer specifications. - [Cassie] Number seven. - [Reacher] This second entry from ATW is a motor home that
is just as comfortable in the deserts of the Sahara as it is in the harsh snow of Siberia. Considering how it looks,
there's little room for argument. This behemoth with its pop-up roof and dual spare tires houses a kitchenette with a dual-burner cooktop,
flush-mounted sink, and pull-out refrigerator drawer. A dinette area sits at
the front of the camper, while over that is a full-size bed that lowers from the ceiling. An additional full-size bed
can be found in the rear, which raises to reveal an
under-bed storage area. The entrance converts to a wet bath with a toilet, sink,
and handheld showerhead. Pricing on this one
starts around $280,000. - [Cassie] Number six. - [Cassie] We've shown you a few big ones, now think neat, tidy, and sleek. The Camper Works is as useful
as it is nice to look at. The exterior looks like a
simple enough box extension for the back of a pickup truck, but inside, it is so much more. Each one is designed to a
customer's specific needs with interior features that
include a flush-mounted sink and cooktop in the kitchenette, bench seating with a hideaway table, and sleeping areas that
have a king-size bed. Varnished wood and rows
of ceiling lights accent the whole thing, which has a
starting price of $115,000. If you're into these campers,
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don't miss out on any of our upcoming videos. - [Cassie] Number five. - [Reacher] This entry from Toyota looks like a standard van from the outside, but within the walls, it is so much more. The company prides itself on providing a cheaper, reliable,
and comfortable camper for its customers. This one, in its most basic form, acts as a vehicle in the
day and a bedroom at night. It offers six different layouts with the option of a
hardtop or pop-up roof. The interior houses a small cooking area that includes a dual-burner cooktop, sink, and a mini fridge. The small dinette has bench seating that transforms to a
sleeping area for two people. Pricing on this one before
options is around $63,000. - [Cassie] Number four. - [Reacher] This one is
another of the campers I refer to as a behemoth. Considering the truck is called a T-Rex, it only seems fitting to use that word. A rear door raises to
reveal a living space containing a covered kitchenette that has a dual-burner cooker
and stainless-steel sink, while opposite that is a a
portable refrigerator cooler. U-shaped bench seating completes the rest of the floor plan, while above that is a roof-mounted bed that lowers as needed. The integrated pop-up roof
provides extra head room along with added lighting
via the zip-up windows. Pricing on this one is
dependent on options, with a cost around $100,000
just for the unmodified chassis. - [Cassie] Number three. - [Reacher] This sleek
and futuristic design from Kora is built on
comfort and usefulness. The carbon fiber exterior
cab houses a cooking area with a ceramic cooktop,
sink, and microwave. There's also a small dinette area that converts to a bed,
while the main sleeping area is housed above the cab of the truck. Rounding out the mix is a wet bath with folding doors that
increase the usable space. Multiple windows and dual skylights provide plenty of
natural light in the day, while solar panels and a battery array create the electricity needed at night. Pricing on this one
starts around $151,000. If you're into these campers, there's definitely more
where that came from, so be sure and hit that subscribe button and click that bell icon to make sure you don't miss out on any
of our upcoming videos. - [Cassie] Number two. - [Reacher] The Conqueror L by Armadillo looks ready to take on whatever
the world throws at it. The vehicle, which is
built using a Mercedes-Benz off-road chassis, has a living space similar to that of a small apartment, with enough room for up
to nine people to live. It features a master bedroom
with a spare bedroom up top, sofa beds, a multi-purpose area,
and a rear seat in the cab. The wood decor is a sharp
contrast to the simple gray walls. It also includes a kitchen area, bathroom, and a state-of-the-art entertainment area. The only issue with this one is that you may never wanna leave. Pricing starts out around $1.9 million. Before we reveal our number one pick, we wanna remind you to
comment after the video and let us know which of these campers you'd like to see parked in your driveway. - [Cassie] Number one. - [Reacher] Continuing on the same trend as the last entry, the Living Vehicle is designed to provide huge amounts of living space as well as comfort. The outer shell of the camper looks like a relatively uninspiring silo, but within the metal walls is much more. Each one is custom-designed
as a living space, using natural wood
against a white interior to provide a clean and
futuristic look and feel. The bedroom is housed at
the front of the trailer, while directly behind that
is a separate shower area. Taking up the rear is the
kitchen and dining area which has an extra bed above
it that lowers when needed and serves as the ceiling when not in use. A large fold-down door serves as a deck for those days when being
inside is overrated. Pricing on this one currently starts at the $130,000 mark. (upbeat music) - Hey guys, this is Cassie. I hope you guys enjoyed this video. Tell us in the comments
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