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Home » Outdoors » Teardrop-Style Wood-Free Camper Pod is Built to Slide Right Into Your Pickup Adventurers

Teardrop-Style Wood-Free Camper Pod is Built to Slide Right Into Your Pickup Adventurers

Costing $3,000, this ultra-light, durable slide-in camper pod turns pickup truck into an adventure shelter
Atish SharmaBy Atish SharmaDecember 17, 20253 Mins Read
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The RV industry has recently begun to burgeon with axle-less camper pods. However, the issue with many of these campers is that they don’t fully fit into a truck bed and often protrude beyond its periphery. Grumpy Bear Arctos Sport and Switchback were notable examples of campers with an extended width that usually stick out of the truck’s bed. This drawback was resolved by Freedom Camper, which fit seamlessly inside a truck bed and also boasts a lightweight construction, ensuring you could haul it without a heavy-duty rig. Guess Freedom has finally got a worthy competitor now.

Dubbed Stubby, the slide-in camper pod brings the teardrop camping experience to pickup trucks and utility trailers. Well, I am not the one saying it. Recent coverage from outlets like autoevolution and New Atlas highlights its role as a direct competitor to similar minimalist designs, praising its curvier teardrop-inspired shape and low entry barrier compared to pricier traditional truck campers.

Designed by Florida-based Tiny Camper Company, the Stubby slide-in camper is an ultra-lightweight and versatile camping solution with the practicality of a traditional trailer. The Stubby weighs approximately 260-280lbs (depending on configuration), which is ten times less than the weight of most traditional trailers. The ultra-lightweight allows two people to easily lift and position it thanks to integrated grab handles on each corner.

Priced at just $2,900 for the base model, this innovative wheel-less pod is designed to transform ordinary pickup trucks, utility trailers, or even gooseneck setups into mobile habitats, making overland adventures more accessible than ever. When it comes to configuration, the camper measures just 6 feet 5 inches long, thus fitting easily into most standard truck beds or trailers, while aluminum slides on the base facilitate smooth loading and added stability during transport.

Another interesting element is the construction of the trailer. Built entirely from wood-free composite materials, the camper promises exceptional durability with no risk of rot, leaks, or corrosion, setting it apart in a market often plagued by maintenance issues. A rear door allows easy entry, while side windows permeate the interior with natural light. Half-moon vents improve airflow, and an optional portable air conditioner adds cooling for off-grid use. Power options include an interior outlet and an exterior marine-grade connection for charging devices or running small appliances.

Overall, the Chubby slide-in camper is good for a short-term stay. However, for longer trips, you’ll need to bring a few extras such as portable solar power, heating, a toilet or shower, and basic cooking equipment. On the downside, the camper pod doesn’t sleep many or offer add-ons, so you would have to bring in the camping mattresses and other bedding accessories to have a comfortable night’s sleep.

Stubby Slide In Camper
Image: Tiny Camper Co
Stubby Slide In Camper
Image: Tiny Camper Co
Stubby Slide In Camper
Image: Tiny Camper Co
Stubby Slide In Camper
Image: Tiny Camper Co
Stubby Slide In Camper
Image: Tiny Camper Co

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Atish Sharma is a seasoned journalist, theatre director, and PR specialist with over ten years of experience in print, electronic, and digital media, based in Shimla, India. He's played pivotal roles as a field journalist at Hindustan Times and currently serves as the Managing Editor at Homecrux, where he writes on consumer technology, design, and outdoor gear. When not working on his writing projects, Atish loves to explore new Kickstarter projects, watch cult classic films, interview designers, and ponder existential questions.

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