It all depends on what you want to do. Everything is a compromise in an RV.
For me I like boondocking, that means getting away from campgrounds. I chose a truck camper.
Mine is a 9.5' Bigfoot camper on a Ram 3500 srw, swb 4x4,
The camper weighs 2200lb empty. By the time you add all your gear, water, batteries etc... the weight is approximately 3200lbs.
My truck is rated for 4100lb of payload. When I tow my boat the tongue weight is 450lbs. so all loaded it comes close to my max. it's very important to stay at or better yet under max on a truck camper payload.
The electric jacks are worth the cost.
The Bigfoot and Northern lite campers are molded fiberglass. They are much less prone to leaking and the structural integrity is hard to beat.

Pro's
I can access remote sights,
I can tow my boat
I can drop the camper and launch my boat daily.
I can take the truck exploring or into town for supplies. The truck camper is easy to park and maneuver. 4x4
I can tow a trailer with my sidexside and extra gear.


Cons
Limited room and gear storage.
Need a substantial truck
Good campers are expensive


Originally Posted by Judman
PS, if you think Trump is “good” you’re way stupider than I thought! Haha

Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit.