Alaskan HS 640 Composite Pickup Camper

The Dalton Highway cuts 414 miles of gravel through Alaska's North Slope, the same haul road "Ice Road Truckers" built a show around, and it's the kind of terrain Alaskan Campers has spent nearly seventy years engineering hard-sided pop-up campers to handle. The HS 640 adds a fixed roof to the lineup, built from composite panels instead of aluminum. At 1,200 pounds and 6.4 feet long, it's the lightest hard-sided camper Alaskan has made, short enough that a standard 6.5-foot truck bed's tailgate still closes, something none of the brand's slide-in models can do. Alaskan hired a yacht interior designer for the cabin, trading the usual camper vinyl for something closer to a boat's cabin: powder-coated aluminum cabinetry, bamboo countertops, and a fold-away Lagun table. A rooftop solar setup and expandable battery bank keep it off-grid for days. Add-ons include a composting toilet, an outdoor shower, and a diesel heater built for the same cold the Dalton Highway is known for.

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