![]() On an overcast day at Parkview RV Center in Smyrna, Delaware, we went through a Lance 960 stem to stern. The fact that Lance decided to launch a non-slide as their first new model in nearly five years also reaffirms a trend we’ve seen across the truck camper marketplace non-slide hard side campers are hot again. Folks, if you think Lance hasn’t changed over the past 18 years, you haven’t been paying attention.Īnnounced in late 2020, the Lance 960 was developed as a statement product to showcase where Lance is taking their truck campers into the future. Even though the two Lance Campers are both hard side, non-slide models for long bed full-size trucks, the floor plan, framing, materials, and inside decor are radically different. For example, there’s little that recalls our 2005 Lance 1030 in the new Lance 960. Since then, the days when I walk into a brand new Lance Camper and think, “Same old Lance” are long gone. ![]() It’s also no secret that we sold that Lance Camper upon returning home from a six-month cross-country adventure and promptly went out of our minds thinking of ways to afford to get back into truck camping. It’s no secret that our first truck camper was a non-slide 2005 Lance 1030. Is the 960 a true leap forward for Lance? Take a seat. The Lance 960 signaled a bold new design language with new features and appliances to take the iconic brand into the future. Truck Camper Magazine reviews a Lance 960, a hard side, non-slide, wet bath truck camper for long bed full-size trucks.
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