New Jersey man shows what a Chinese camper looks like and it's surprisingly impressive

  • This man explored the inside of a Chinese camper
  • He was left surprised at what he found
  • The campers had many useful features

Published on May 02, 2025 at 7:15 AM (UTC+4)
by Grace Donohoe

Last updated on May 01, 2025 at 5:01 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Tom Wood

This man from New Jersey explored what a Chinese camper looks like from the inside and it was surprisingly impressive.

He explored three separate trucks and was blown away by each of their features.

But, what did they actually include?

Let’s have a look, shall we?

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Campers come in all shapes and sizes

Many people have gotten creative when turning vehicles into campers, from huge RV trucks to tiny cars.

For example, this humble Tesla Cybertruck was transformed into a space-age camper, whereas another man turned a 1940s plane into a road-legal luxury camper van.

But, just wait until you see the inside of these campers.

Youtuber New Jersey Outdoor Adventures went on an exploration of three varied campers at AMC Golf Carts.

Each camper was surprisingly spacious

First up to be toured was the Lakeside (ADMT 4072).

The YouTuber said it felt like it had a fiberglass exterior and dual-pane acrylic windows.

Inside, it was kitted out to the max with vinyl flooring, a shower and toilet room, plenty of storage space, and it even had solar panels on top. It was even described as a ‘pretty cool looking trailer,’ too.

But, the pleasure of owning wouldn’t come cheap at $36,999.

The Mountain View (ADMT 5021)

Next up was the Mountain View.

‘It looks bigger than the one we just came out of, I love the colour,’ said the YouTuber as he stepped inside the bright blue camper.

Inside, it was slightly bigger, with a bigger wardrobe and even bunk beds.

It also had a booth dining area and a similar sink and kitchen area as the Lakeside.

This camper was slightly more expensive at $37,999, but offered some great opportunities for travel.

The final camper to be explored was the Quick Stop (ADMT 4011), described as the ‘baby one’.

Due to its smaller size, it was slightly cheaper than the subsequent two, coming in at $34,999.

This one also had bunkeds and the same kitchen features.

There was a bit less counter space, but there was still an ample amount on offer.

However, there was one major difference – the toilet was a porta-potty in this one, but the YouTuber was still impressed with the trailer and its pink and black accents.

Overall, it’s safe to say he was impressed with the Chinese campers being sold in New Jersey thanks to their solar power, carrying capacities, water tanks, and interior.

The campers were launched in China , but the ones sold in America are slightly different and renamed, with the YouTuber explaining that they are also thought to be imported from China to Canada and then on to the US.

Take a look at the tour below:

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Grace started her career writing about the weird and wonderful for the international press. She's covered everything from lifestyle to sports and hard news and now finds herself pursuing her main interest - cars. She's loved cars from a young age and has a keen interest in luxury travel too.