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GO FAST CAMPER VS MADIX DRIFT: BEST ULTRALIGHT TRUCK CAMPER FOR THE MONEY?

Updated: 7 days ago

We love a good honest gear comparison, and this one from Overlandaholic nails it. A real look at the Go Fast Camper vs. Madix Drift, covering what matters most—weight, setup, features, and value.

Madix Drift Camper on a Tacoma and Go Fast Camper on Tundra

When I was shopping for a camper for my Tacoma, the Go Fast Campers (GFC) Platform Camper seemed to be the obvious option. It’s been around for years, built a strong reputation, and is one of the best-known ultralight truck campers on the market.


But then I discovered the Madix Drift Camper. At first, I was hesitant since Madix is a newer company, but the features and price point made me take a closer look. After comparing specs, usability, and real-world value, I chose the Drift instead of just going with the hype of a bigger brand name.


Now that I’ve logged thousands of miles with the Drift, I want to share how it compares to the GFC Platform Camper so you can decide which one is right for your setup.


Go Fast Campers Platform Camper Overview

The GFC Platform Camper is a hybrid between a truck topper and a rooftop tent. It is designed to be extremely lightweight, simple, and durable, with an aluminum spaceframe and soft-sided wedge-style tent.


Key highlights of the GFC Platform Camper


  • Sleeping dimensions: 50x90 inches for mid-size trucks, 56x90 inches for full-size

  • Sleeping capacity: two adults plus a child or dog.

  • Roof load capacity: 500 lbs closed, 75 lbs open

  • Strut activated, removable side panels

  • Transform-a-Floor system with cabana mode

  • Passive venting and bedding catch built into the tent

  • Multiple finishes and tent colors available

  • Optional front and rear windows available at extra cost.

  • Lead times vary, with the earliest right now in Salt Lake City, UT

  • Starting around $8,950+


Madix Drift Camper Overview

The Madix Drift Truck Camper is a hard-sided ultralight camper that delivers more features in the base package than almost every competitor while also being at a much more affordable price point without compromising on quality. While it is newer to the market, it offers strong value, durability, and a surprising level of customization.


Key highlights of the Madix Drift Camper


  • Sleeping dimensions: 84x50 inches on mid-size trucks and 97x50 inches on full-size trucks, but you are able to add the larger tent to their mid size truck campers as well.

  • Weight: Starting at 285 lbs

  • Construction: 1/8” aluminum shell

  • Roof load capacity: 500 lbs static

  • Front and rear windows included in base price

  • Cab-facing window is fully removable with a sliding center glass panel

  • LED lighting inside the tent

  • Only add-ons are side doors, molle panels, and the extended tent option.

  • Starting price: $6,500

  • Lead times as little as 5 weeks, some models ready immediately

  • Includes a 2.5” performance mattress, anti-condensation mat, standing-height interior with gas strut assisted pass through floors, interior storage pockets, 3rd brake light, ladder, roof cross bars, and rain fly.

  • Two year limited warranty and free installation

  • Small team that offers custom builds and flexibility.


SIDE BY SIDE SPEC COMPARISON



Go Fast Campers Platform Camper


  • Weight: 270-300 lbs

  • Sleeping Dimensions: 50x90” (mid-size) / 56x90” (full-size)

  • Sleeping Capacity: 2 adults + child/dog

  • Roof Load Capacity: 500 lbs

  • Construction: Tubular aluminum spaceframe + tent

  • Height Above Cab: adds 6-8 inches

  • Windows: Optional front/rear windows

  • Interior Features: Transform-A-Floor, Cabana Mode, Passive Venting

  • Add-Ons: Windows, Finishes, Tent Colors

  • Warranty: 2 years limited

  • Lead Times: Varies by location

  • Starting Price: $8,950 + install & delivery

Madix Drift Camper


  • Weight: 285 lbs for mid-size truck model

  • Sleeping Dimensions: 84x50” (mid-size) / 97x50” (full-size, optional for mid-size)

  • Sleeping Capacity: 2 adults + child/dog

  • Roof Load Capacity: 500 lbs

  • Construction: 1/8” aluminum shell

  • Height Above Cab: Similar, fits most aftermarket roof racks (on a Tacoma)

  • Windows: Front + rear window included (removable + sliding glass on rear window)

  • Interior Features: Standing height interior, LED lighting, storage, gas strut assisted pass-through

  • Add-Ons: Side Doors, MOLLE panels, Extended Tent, Other customizations

  • Warranty: 2 years limited

  • Lead time: 5 weeks or ready now

  • Starting Price: $6,500 (free install & delivery in most locations)

Black TRD Tacoma with Truck Camper in Colorado

Which Truck Camper is Right for You?

When looking for a GFC alternative or new truck camper, you should choose the Go Fast Camper if you want a brand that has a proven design with years of reputation and don’t mind a much higher price tag and all of the add-ons. It is best for minimalistic setups, hunters, and weekend warriors who want to keep weight low and their gear dry.


You should choose the Madix Drift Camper if you want a budget-friendly hard sided camper with more included features, better weather protection, and the option for an extended sleeping area. It is especially appealing for Tacoma owners who want a versatile setup that just works without needing to spend extra on add-ons just to get everything they want.


My Experience with the Drift

After thousands of miles, the Drift has proven itself on the road and off the grid. I like that I have real standing height, built-in lighting, and windows included without paying for upgrades. The extended sleeping option makes it even more practical for taller campers.


For me, I wanted something that felt more like a home on wheels, a camper I could customize and adapt to fit my needs down the road. The Drift gave me that flexibility while still keeping things lightweight and affordable.


Final Thoughts

The Go Fast Campers Platform Camper and the Madix Drift Camper are two of the best ultralight truck camper options available today.


If you want a tent-style setup from an established brand, the GFC is a strong choice. If you want more features for your money, a hard-sided build, and customization options, the Madix Drift Camper delivers a lot of value at a lower price.


For my Tacoma, the Drift was the clear winner and it has held up trip after trip.

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