Roadloft Introduces First Removable Pickup Camper Conversion Kit

Roadloft recently introduced its first removable camper conversion kit for pickup trucks, continuing the Canadian-based manufacturer’s commitment to making outdoor adventures more accessible. Offering universal compatibility, Roadloft’s conversion kits provide everything needed for camping comfortably off-grid, including foldable beds, benches, pivoting tables, as well as as pull-out drawers for cooking and storage.

“We are excited to offer this universal conversion kit for full-size and mid-size pickup trucks,” said Renée-Jeanne Ruel, Roadloft’s director of marketing. “This kit caters to those seeking a comfortable camping experience in a pickup truck while enjoying immersive adventures in nature, off-road, or incognito on the road. Whether embarking on a weekend road trip or a journey off the beaten path, the kit is the perfect solution for traveling freely without compromising comfort.

Roadloft’s brand-new Pickup Truck Conversion Kit is designed to fit full-size, 6-foot short-bed pickup trucks including the Ford F-150, Ram 1500, and Chevy Silverado 1500. A model for mid-size pickup trucks will be available from Roadloft starting in May 2025. The removable conversion kit allows owners to retain the pickup truck’s cargo carrying capability when its needed. Roadloft’s Pickup Truck Conversion Kit is compatible with today’ truck toppers, camper shells, and truck caps, including popular brands made by Four Wheel Campers, Soaring Eagle OV-X, OVRLND Campers, and Hiatus Campers.

Roadloft’s Pickup Truck Conversion Kit offers the following functionality:

  • Modular Comfort: Adjustable sections provide flexible configurations, including a foldable bed that transitions between single and double modes to maximize space based on needs. 
  • Optimized Living Space: Ergonomic living space featuring a double bench and pivoting tables for cooking, dining, and relaxing comfortably after a day of adventure.
  • Tailgate Kitchen: Pull-out drawers allow for indoor or outdoor cooking. 
  • Smart Storage: Multiple drawers and storage spaces are designed to maximize every inch of available room. 
  • Exceptional Versatility: The kit retains the full utility functionality of the vehicle and allows quick transformation into a camper without compromising cargo space. 
  • Quick Installation: Transform your truck into a functional camper in minutes, without tools or screws, thanks to its unique clip system.

Thanks to its rugged, lightweight construction, the Roadloft Pickup Truck Conversion Kit weighs only 125.5 pounds, meaning it won’t compromise the low payload ratings found in many of today’s trucks. It also means you won’t have to sacrifice fuel economy while enjoying your adventures.

Roadloft’s conversion kits store flat when not in use, taking up little space. Moreover, the conversion kit attaches to your truck’s bed in minutes, letting you hit the road with little prep time. No more worrying about the complex loading and setup of a truck camper in the bed of your pickup.

Roadloft’s conversion kits are built to last for years and are made with poplar wood from sustainable forest management. They are protected by an eco-friendly varnish that is both durable and free of toxic emanations. All parts are treated up to six times through a multi-layer coating and sandblasting process. All Roadloft kits come with a one-year warranty.

Roadloft’s Pickup Truck Conversion Kit introduces a tool-free assembly system requiring no screws, nails, or glue. Customers can easily complete the first assembly themselves, and once assembled, the kit can be installed or removed in just minutes. This innovation ensures the kit is available at a more affordable price than pre-assembled alternatives, while reducing shipping costs due to its compact format.

The modular layout offers an almost limitless options for customizing the bed in your pickup truck. Owners can switch from an outdoor kitchen to an indoor kitchen in seconds and can transform the area into a single or double bed. Customers can install only the kitchen if preferred, offering a flexible layout for cooking, working, sleeping, or simply enjoying the view in your truck topper, camper shell, or truck cap.

To learn more about this exciting new conversion kit, visit the Roadloft website at www.roadloft.com

About Roadloft

Founded in 2018 by two experienced and passionate vanlife enthusiasts, Roadloft’s mission is to simplify access to this lifestyle and inspire people to connect with nature. The Canadian-based manufacturer offers a simple, eco-friendly, durable, and ergonomic travel solution that allows people to enjoy spontaneous getaways, break out of their routines, and create new experiences—all in the same vehicle they use for daily life. Beyond its product innovation, Roadloft also prioritizes sustainability in its manufacturing processes. With minimal investment and high retained value, Roadloft provides a practical and innovative way to embrace adventure. 

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Mello Mike is an Arizona native, author, and the founder of Truck Camper Adventure. He's been RV'ing since 2002, is a certified RVIA Level 1 RV Technician, and has restored several Airstream travel trailers. A communications expert and licensed ham radio operator (KK7TCA), he retired from the U.S. Navy in 2004 as a CWO3 after 24 years, holds a BS degree, and now runs Truck Camper Adventure full-time. He also does some RV consulting, repairs, and inspections on the side. He currently rolls in a 4WD Ram 3500 outfitted with a SherpTek truck bed with a Bundutec Roadrunner mounted on top.

1 Comment

  1. I did a build in my Truck bed in preparation for a cross country trip with my motorcycle on a carrier behind the truck. I even created a false tailgate with a cutout for a 5000 btu window AC that set on the truck tailgate. It got the inside down to 68 degrees for sleeping but wouldn’t remove the humidity. Carrying a dehumidifier also would have taken up too much room.
    It is that build that told me I was ready for more and bought a loaded 2022 Capri Cowboy in 2024. Already planning another cross country trip with motorcycle on the rack this spring.

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