I think everyone has a heart to go camping, but not everyone can afford a camper van. After all, commuting to work in a heavily armored RV on every jam-packed workday can be embarrassing indeed.
A few days ago, Scout Campers released a piggyback pickup camping kit named Yoho, which can be called the lightest piggyback kit in the world.
This new piggyback kit is primarily built for mid-size pickups. For daily use, this set can be disassembled separately. According to the official information released by Scout Campers, the basic configuration of the Yoho kit weighs only 414 kg, and it can be easily installed on medium-sized pickups such as Ford Ranger or Toyota Tacoma. Some slots are used for fixing, and the four jacks that come with it are used for lifting.
In order to achieve the goal of lightweight, the Yoho kit uses a large number of composite materials as the material of the camping living cabin, and the internal frame is also made of aluminum. Inside the camping cabin, the raised roof allows most people to stand upright in the car, and the roof provides a solar battery version and a portable lithium-ion battery pack.
Interior living equipment includes a portable water tank with built-in filtration and a capacity of 18L. By adjusting the internal structure, the Yoho kit can also realize the sleeping space for four people.
In terms of kitchen facilities, the Yoho kit provides a portable refrigerator, a portable toilet and two gas stoves, as well as a fireplace for heating the car. A 270-degree sunshade is provided on the side of the body.
I have been saying that the reason why pickup trucks are interesting and can become a unique culture is because the cargo box of pickup trucks provides infinite possibilities for expanding various functions. Well, this camping kit is a perfect example. Then the question arises, when will domestic passenger pickups have this type of kit?