The Horizon truck camper by Camperhit (CH) features a monocoque fiberglass shell reinforced with CarbonKevlar, designed for durability and four-season use. Its starting price is around $32,800.
Camperhit is also known for creating the XShelter, which stands out as one of the most affordable, robust, and adaptable truck-bed shells available today. Their expertise with fiberglass and fiberglass-reinforced materials is evident in both models.
The Horizon minimizes seams and joints where separate panels meet, reducing potential weak points for water or air infiltration. This build quality suggests the camper is durable enough to be passed down for generations, provided it receives proper maintenance.
“CarbonKevlar reinforcements are used in the build, along with honeycomb wall panels and a washable carpet.”
The Horizon is well insulated to withstand harsh weather conditions. Given the cold winters in Poland, it’s designed to handle nearly any climate, making it a reliable choice for outdoor enthusiasts year-round.
Camperhit's Horizon camper blends advanced materials and smart design, ensuring strength, versatility, and weather resistance for a wide range of truck beds and climates.
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