When it comes to wedge-style truck campers, a few names always rise to the top of the conversation: GoFast Campers (GFC) and Super Pacific. Both offer lightweight, quick to deploy campers— but how do they compare after real-world use?
Hunter Pauley, a Tacoma owner with over 50 nights under his belt in a GFC, put both to the test. After logging serious miles and deep winter trips in Montana, he made the switch to a Super Pacific X1. His verdict? The X1 was the right long-term investment.
Here’s why.
Experience Matters: Over 50 Nights in the Field
Hunter isn’t a casual weekend warrior. His first wedge camper saw over 50 nights of use across multiple seasons and rugged terrain. That gave him the insight most buyers never get until after they purchase. It also made his switch to Super Pacific that much more significant.


Why He Chose the Super Pacific X1
After living with one setup for so long, Hunter knew exactly what he needed in a new camper. For him, the X1 delivered on:
Four-Season Readiness: From snowstorms to freezing temps, the X1’s marine-grade tent, solid construction, and ThermaPuff insulation layer handled heavy winter camping with ease.
Exceptional Build Quality: Aerospace-grade materials, overbuilt hardware, and attention to detail made a noticeable difference in usability and long-term confidence.
Better Sleep, Better Design: The Super Pacific sleep platform and layout offered added space, comfort, and convenience, including easier transitions between travel and sleep mode.
“Buy Once, Cry Once” Value
While the upfront cost of the X1 may be higher, Hunter saw it as a better investment. Less tinkering. Fewer workarounds. More confidence in any season. For serious truck campers, the Super Pacific X1 stood out as the best wedge camper available today.

Ready to Upgrade Your Tacoma Camper Setup?
If you’re comparing wedge campers, Hunter’s journey is proof that experience matters. After logging over 50 nights in his setup, he chose the Super Pacific X1— and hasn’t looked back. Built for all-season adventure, dialed for real usability, and engineered like no other, the X1 is what “buy once, cry once” really means.