Dave Hogue: Co-Owner of Host RV
By Gordon White | Truck Camper Magazine | April 10th, 2009
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Camper Review: Host 11.5 Everest Triple-Slide
By Jeff Johnston | Truck Camper Magazine | April 4th, 2008
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Ladies' Week Part 1: Kathy Lordier Lets the Dogs Out
By Angela White | Truck Camper Magazine | January 28th, 2008
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Host Industries Part 2: Seeing Triple Again and Again
By Gordon White | Truck Camper Magazine | November 14th, 2007
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Host Industries Part 1: Aluminum, Vacuum, and Bond
By Gordon White | Truck Camper Magazine | November 12th, 2007
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Host 330 Quad Slide 4X4
A Story by Chris Hemer | October 24th, 2007

Finally, the Room and Comforts of Home With the Capability of Four Wheel Drive Part of the reason RVers purchase motorhomes is to discover life off the beaten path - to experience things you just can’t see from the window of a plane or from the shoulder of an interstate. In a full-size motorhome, however, there’s only so much you dare explore; muddy roads, sand or snowy/icy conditions can quickly turn your travels into an unexpected stay, as you wait for the tow truck to arrive. If you’ve always wanted the room of a Class A with the capability of a compact four-wheel-drive Class B or C, your wait is over. The Host Motorcoach is here. Read More...


The Ultimate Toyhauler
October 24th, 2007

Host Recreational Vehicles introduces their C-Class Motorcoach Toyhauler! Host Recreational Vehicles, manufactured out of Bend Oregon; Has been known for their innovation and industry leading design and engineering, they have most recently embarked on an industry leading Class-C 4x4 Motorcoach Toyhauler with over 14,000lbs of towing capacity! Read More...


Host Goes “Ultralite” in truck campers
October 24th, 2007

Host Recreational Vehicles introduces the all new Host Ultralite Series. Host Recreational Vehicles, manufactured out of Bend Oregon; Has been known for their innovation and industry leading design and engineering, becoming very well known for their innovation in manufacturing double-slide truck campers and most recently produced America’s First Triple slide truck camper, but today, has pushed the envelope once again, not towards bigger and better but towards smaller, lighter and less! Read More...


Dave Hogue of Host Industries
Interview by Staff Writer of Truck Camper Magazine| February 22nd, 2007

For our first manufacturer interview, we chose Dave Hogue of Host Industries. Dave's family has been in the RV manufacturing business for 41 years. In this interview, Dave talks about his company, the quality they build into their campers, and Host's customer service policy. Read More...


America's First Triple Slide Truck Camper
Greg Tucknies - April 6th, 2007

Host has the Most and now has even more! Host Industries introduces the first triple slide truck camper. Read More...


Host's New National Sales Manager
Staff Writer - Truck Camper Magazine - March 5th, 2007

As of March 1st, Host Campers promoted Greg Tucknies as their National Sales Manager. We interviewed Greg about his new position and his vision for the future of the company. Read More...


Host Camper Introduces Full Body Wrap Graphics
Greg Tucknies - January 30th, 2007

Host Industries has built a custom camper for Bass Pro Kota Kiriyama. Kota will be fishing the ESPN Pro Bassmaster Tournament Trail including 14 tournaments starting in March and concluding in September, all the while displaying his brand new Host camper wrapped in full body graphics. Read More...


Host Camper - A "Report Card"
Tom Gonser - February 2005 | www.rversonline.org

We have previously written about our experience in selecting a slide-in camper unit, detailing the brands that caught our attention, and the considerations that led us to choose a product made by Host Industries of Bend, Oregon. In those articles we promised that once we'd had a fair amount of time to "test" the new unit, we'd offer up our comments and opinions. Since we do not do formal "product reviews", and have absolutely no commercial ties with any of the manufacturers, we've chosen to caption our review as a "report card". Unlike product reviews you'll find in commercial publications -- in effect businesses that covet advertising revenues from the very companies whose products they "review" -- our purpose is to provide a completely objective evaluation. As in other reviews we've done, we think our readers are interested in both the positive and negative impressions we have. To the extend we discuss some items that we think could be improved, please keep in mind our purpose is not to sell advertising (because we don't), but rather to provide an honest assessment that we think readers might find useful. Read More...


Camping Life Magazine
January / February 2005 Issue

HOST CAMPERS
If you think slide-in campers mean cramped quarters and bumping elbows... think again! Host Campers (541/330-2328; hostcampers.com), a relatively new company formed by the founders of Beaver Coach, has featured double slide-outs since the company’s debut. The campers are constructed with an all-aluminum frame, and feature a full fiberglass exterior with a one-piece roof made of thermal plastic Olefin, a material that resists mildew and discoloration. Read More...


Western RV News & Recreation
October, 2002 – Volume 36 – No. 10

Campers Made for People Who Camp, By People Who Camp
By Justin Snyder

On a recent visit to the Host Industries, manufacturing facility in Bend, Oregon, one thing became overwhelmingly apparent: the statement in this article’s headline could not be more true. Every step of the manufacturing process has been thought out to make sure that when the finished product is put to use, it does not disappoint,. During my tour of the facility I saw the various complications that can arise in the design of campers such as these. After seeing how the complications are resolved at Host, it became clear that the campers these people build are built as if they were their very own. Read More...


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE! November 2001
Host Industries Introduces New Line Of Slide-out Campers!

BEND, OR. - Host Industries of Bend, Oregon has introduced a new line of pickup campers with single slide-out and double slide-out floor plans. The new campers feature what the company calls "Livability Plus", large overhead bedrooms and oversized kitchen and living areas. Host Campers also feature an exterior service bay, with a hot and cold water manifold, exterior shower, plus electrical shore lines and TV cable hookup. Read More...


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