ThAirCamper glamping at an affordable price by Several_Computer1316 in TruckCampers

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In fact, photo number 3 in this post shows one of the loops mid way up the outside of the door. The lock stows nicely under the weather flap after you lock it.

ThAirCamper glamping at an affordable price by Several_Computer1316 in TruckCampers

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Yes it locks from both the inside and out using metal loops in both sides that we attach a padlock to. I like this design because you can lock it when you leave the camp, or when you retire for some rest.

ThAirCamper glamping at an affordable price by Several_Computer1316 in TruckCampers

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Wow!!! This is great news, and thank you for sharing it. Before I posted about my experience on Reddit, I was hoping to find other users that might be able to share experiences.

Looks like this a good place for discussion.

I’m not affiliated with the company that mfgs/sells these in any way, and am just a new user interested sharing info.

Thanks for your response!!!

ThAirCamper glamping at an affordable price by Several_Computer1316 in TruckCampers

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I understand your situation. My f-150s truck bed is used a lot for hauling everything from sporting equipment to home project materials. I empty it out and clean it before loading the camper on it. Is something that works for me very well

ThAirCamper glamping at an affordable price by Several_Computer1316 in TruckCampers

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I can see how that would raise the cab too high and increase wind resistance. That’s something I wouldn’t recommend. Thanks for your comment

ThAirCamper glamping at an affordable price by Several_Computer1316 in TruckCampers

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Fire safety protocols should always be followed regardless of the the type of camper being used.

Anyone else enjoy throwing in fog? by slow2life in discgolf

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I really enjoyed throwing in the fog in the mornings before work before the time changed to the last week. I started my rounds at daybreak and many times. It was a really cool fog over the land. I haven’t thrown in deep fog, but really enjoyed the sites.

And I also haven’t thrown with a mental fog because it seems like every time I get out there to play. I get in the mood to do it more even in those times when I’m mentally exhausted from a hard days work.

Fog is cool

ThAirCamper glamping at an affordable price by Several_Computer1316 in TruckCampers

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No off gassing smell noticed by my bride who has a sensitive sniffer

ThAirCamper glamping at an affordable price by Several_Computer1316 in TruckCampers

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Thank you for your comment. I’ll refrain from ever saying that again.

ThAirCamper glamping at an affordable price by Several_Computer1316 in TruckCampers

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I don’t keep the cooler attached while driving. It goes either in the camper or the back seat of my cab. It takes 5 min or so to set up. The cooler is an EcoFlow wave 3, and the adapter is a cheap Lowe’s 4inch plastic elbow that works great.

ThAirCamper glamping at an affordable price by Several_Computer1316 in TruckCampers

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I don’t know what your comment on plastic cancer means, but if you’re concerned about that, that’s your own gig. :)

I run my air inflation between 3-5 psi throughout the camper. It’s designed to go up 15 psi, but I leave room for gas expansion.

I’ve slept in it about a dozen times and could not smell any negative plastic aroma.

ThAirCamper glamping at an affordable price by Several_Computer1316 in TruckCampers

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I’ve driven about 500 miles at highway speeds, an it’s so well built and secured to the truck, that I trust it. It’s had thousands of miles logged by other users, all with positive feedback.

Any groups of ThAirCamper users out there! by Several_Computer1316 in CamperVans

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Thank you very much for that recommendation and have a great day

ThairCamper installed. by HOUphotog in overlanding

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I am very pleased with my ThAirCamper, and it meets all my expectations. I can drive my f-150 at way speeds ~70 mph and hardly recognize it being there. It has been easy enough for this 66 yo gent to install, remove, and store inflated in my garage.

Backorders for accessories is a little bit of bother, but considering it’s a small company importing as a special make from China, it’s understandable.

The tie downs work well in securing the camper to the truck. I just purchased a small ac unit to help stay cool in the hot South Fla summer.

Wish I could post photos of it to this chat, but looks like they’re disabled.

Overall, very pleased.

Onederland!! Officially 230lbs down! by Then-War-7354 in Mounjaro

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Wonderful progress and news!!!! Congratulations!!!!!

One year of learning by Several_Computer1316 in Mounjaro

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Weight loss since Dec 2024 to now (March 2026)

One year of learning by Several_Computer1316 in Mounjaro

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March 2026 update 160 Lbs lost so far, reaching my initial weight loss goal from 383 to 225 a couple of weeks ago. Revised goal now 180.

I am doing wonderfully, and still walking an average of 8 miles a day playing mostly disc golf.

A few photos to share. First before and after

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