First time buyer with unique needs advice on which camper to get
I have been searching for a camper to fit my needs for nearly a year at this point and I am almost ready to just make a custom one for myself.
I need advise for a camper to get. So I travel across Texas doing trade shows as a vendor. I already drive my ram 1500 with a 5.7L Hemi V8 because I use the bed to bring my products to shows. I have been staying at hotels on weekends spending up to $300 a weekend two to three times a month. My typical show routine is to leave Friday for the show and be back home on Sunday night. Most of my shows allow for parking for even up to full size RV's. But I am a 1 man operation where maybe twice a year my wife might join me. As someone who used to go RV camping with my grandparents as a teen and is used to RV parks (and hasnt done it in 20 years). When parked in a parking lot like this, there are no electrical hookups or water/sewage. I am also a VERY LARGE man. At 6'5'' 280 lbs (think "The Mountain" from Game of Thrones)
My NEEDS.
Large toilet space. Every camper I've ever stepped on my butt just doesnt fit in the space for the toilet.
AC and heating unit that can be run all night. (I am going to be in Texas in summer and winter).
Some sort of generator to keep batteries and electronics running. (Even if this is something that I have to buy extra and add to the bed of my truck as long as its a setup that works)
My wants.
USB charging for my phone.
Queen bed.
Enough storage for a few changes of clothing.
Food storage. Enough space to store two days worth of prepared food and drinks. None of it is stuff thats going to be cooked its all been prepped ahead of time. I dont need a microwave or range.
TV that I can plug a playstation into to play offline games or DVD's.
Shorter and lighter in weight is more preferable.
Larger shower space thats tall enough for me. If I have to compromise on this in my grandparents RV as a teen I used to just line the bathroom floor with towels because the door wouldnt close with me in the shower and I had to do my best.
Id prefer no pullouts as space is limited in parking lots. (plus that just adds another failure point with maintenance)