Check the weights closely on the Hallmark and Outfitter. Even though they are pop ups they may be too heavy for a 1/2 ton.
Thanks for the tip Silvertip. My 2009 Dodge 5.7 Hemi Quad Cab short bed is rated by the manufacturer for an 1850 pound payload. My Dodge transmission has a tow/hawl feature which helps on hills and mountains, as well as with transmission durability (it is a 5 speed automatic). I added Firestone coil air spring bags which Firestone "says" will give me an additional 500 pounds of capacity. I realize this is only suspension wise and hope that I can carry an Outfitter Caribou 8' or a Hallmark Guanella 8' with much grace and ease. I know the Outfitter's real weight is heavier than they advertise but lighter than Hallmark or Northstar. Lite-Craft seems to be a little lighter than the three--however until I get my camper loaded and on the scale, I cast a critical eye toward what weight claims are.
I have decided to buy "used" for my first truck camper, as I realize many of these campers get little to no use. The gain is two fold: first I can find a hardly used 2002-2008 at a great savings and secondly: if I find I am not using it much (and my grown sons aren't either), I will have less money invested.
I plan to leave tomorrow (Monday, June 21, 2010) for Colorado and New Mexico to look at Outfitter Caribous, Hallmark Guanellas and a few primo Lite Crafts. I hope to tour Outfitter's and Hallmark's factory and lots.
I appreciate your thoughts Silvertip. I bought my truck just outside your hometown of Boise (Weiser, Idaho)---a great area of the USA.