This Clever Modular Camper System Unlocks Your Dream Overlander

Tune Outdoor has some slick new offerings that promise to make pickup-based adventure rigs even more inviting.

Red pickup truck with a raised gray Tune Outdoor rooftop tent and camping gear in the bed.Tune Outdoor

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While it’s easy enough to turn a pickup truck into an ad hoc mobile abode, making that space livable requires more creativity. 

After all, most rooftop tents or camper conversions alone only go so far. Without adding some storage or fitting a few creature comforts, you’re in for a pretty spartan way of life.

Towards this end, Colorado-based Tune Outdoor has announced a slick new solution for its truck pop-ups to make building the overlanding rig of your dreams easier than ever.

Modular metal frame with wooden countertop featuring a built-in sink, faucet, and two white water containers connected by blue tubing.
Tune’s larger Interior Systems components can be equipped with a mobile water system, should you need the H2O.
Tune Outdoor

The pieces pop-ups need

It’s called the Tune Interior Systems, and it’s essentially a range of ready-made additions designed for anyone looking to give their M1 and M1L camper a little extra refinement.

Accordingly, along with full counter and bench and club and bench combos, there’s also an option for both standalone single and double benches. If you’re after a portable water system, Tune can build that in, too.

Black metal panel with square perforations and the word "TUNE" cut out, mounted inside a white structure.
MOLLE panels allow for the fixture of additional storage, gear and other looped necessities.
Tune Outdoor

Like the company’s pop-tops, the components are designed to be light but also hard-wearing. Each fitting combines powder-coated aluminum hardware with Richlite surfaces to allow for minimal weight penalty while being both rust and rot-proof in the long run.

As a result, the single bench tips the scales at a mere 35 pounds. However, even the H2O-equipped counter setup is hardly a heavyweight, as it adds all of 174 pounds to your payload. 

Moreover, to make the most of these extra fittings, Tune equips its Interior Systems options with MOLLE. Beyond making for some serious storage gains, it allows for a much more customizable setup.

Red pickup truck with a gray pop-up camper tent and storage units in the truck bed inside a warehouse.
The modularity of Tune’s Interior Systems offerings means they can be configured according to your needs (and truck).
Tune Outdoor

A modular mobile experience

However, that’s not the only way that Tune’s interior offerings promise to be flexible in their accommodations.  

Because of the modularity of the system, you can option your setup according to your current needs (and budget) without locking yourself into any one configuration.

Wooden cutting board with a chef's knife and chopped tomatoes on top of a black crate structure.
Tune says the Richlite surfaces ensure a rot-proof experience.
Tune Outdoor

That’s because, according to Tune, “interior components can be positioned, adjusted, or expanded with ease, enabling customers to customize solutions for sleeping, gear storage, cooking, and remote work. They are also completely removable, adding additional flexibility for truck owners.”

In other words, whether you’re planning for a redecoration down the road or merely equipping a rig one piece at a time, you can mix and match the setup based on its best use cases. 

Black metal pegboard mounted on a red vehicle with a shovel and a red and black pouch attached.
The MOLLE enables quick gear swaps and flexible storage across a variety of activities.
Tune Outdoor

Availability and pricing

If you’re interested in Tune’s Interior Systems components, you can learn more on the brand’s website. They’re priced from $1,800 for the bench, $4,300 for the club and bench and $5,050 for the full counter and bench.

It’s worth noting that only the bench is available for home shipment, according to Tune’s social media. If you’re interested in the other components, they’ll have to be retrofitted in person or optioned with a new camper.

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