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One of the names we haven't yet looked at in the fast-expanding pickup camping topper segment, California's Topo Toppers has been on the market for three years with models bearing fun names like "Badlander" and "Mesa." Its latest topper debuts as its roomiest yet, pairing flared-out vertical sidewalls with a full-length pop-up roof to offer serious living space and super-queen-sized sleeping atop the Toyota Tacoma and other market-leading trucks. If you've ever woken up in the middle of the night feeling cramped and claustrophobic in a smaller wedge topper, this one might just be for you.

Topo already has a full-length pop-top with its original Badlander model, but the all-new Rincon gives it a competitor for even more spacious toppers like the and . Topo flares the sides past the bed rails for more space but keeps them around the width of the fender flares so as to avoid getting into really large, heavy, drag-inducing camper size. The flares open up more volume directly over the truck bed, but more importantly they widen out the roof and its sleeping platform.



Topo is then able to fit in a super-queen-size 72 x 80-in (183 x 203-cm, full-size truck variant) bed area that would call a proper king (Americans add an extra 4 in of width to that label). Whatever royal appointment you'd like to give them, the Rincon bed options, which include a 64 x 80-in (163 x 203-cm) sleeping area for midsize trucks, are much wider than the respective 52 x 80- and 50 x 80-in (132 x 203-cm and 12.

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