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Lone Peak Overland Camper

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Really like what these guys are doing. Good balance between price and modularity.

We are looking into class B camper vans. The plus is easier to drive and set up compared to a truck/trailer set up. I always had trouble backing up a trailer. And their size makes them easier to power using solar only. So I'm currently researching the best vans to live in https://van2b.com/the-10-best-vans-for-van-life/, trying to decide which one offers the perfect balance of comfort and practicality for long-term travel.
 
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I have owned my Lone Peak Overland Camper for over two years and had the opportunity to upgrade to V2 and I love it! Here are some pictures of my camper, hit me up if you have any questions!

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After two years of owning the first production model LP camper, we upgraded to V2. First, V1 was great and we loved it. We had no big issues with our V1, it was super solid.

V2 is really sick; the new latches are super
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nice, and we like many of the new accessories, such as molle panels on the side doors and the slider window on the side door. The side lights are an awesome update, and the chase lights are also cool.

We had a great week road-tripping out to Wenatchee and back to Colorado for Overland Expo Mountain West.
 
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