![]() Little Guy have some great looking trailers that are in the tear drop shape. See all the details over on the Escapod website. These teardrops are built for rugged adventure! Escapod Trailers This is what a teardrop would look like if there were no curves in the world…Īnd what a great little design this is! Polydropsįind out all the features of this little beauty over on the Polydrops website. ![]() ![]() See these beautiful designs and read the story of how they got started over at: Polydrops You can tell just from the pictures that Vintage Overland take great pride in crafting each of their teardrop campers. See more pictures, details and specs over at Vintage Overland teardrop trailers She looks a beauty, doesn’t she! And fit’s right into her natural environment. The beautiful Classic Cabin from Timberleaf Trailers makes me feel like you’re really experiencing the rough and rugged outdoors… without too much of that uncomfortable rough and ruggedness! Get all the details over on the Tin圜 website. ![]() You can order a DIY kit from them, and build your own teardrop camper! Now across to Lithuania where they’re building these great, little Teardrops. You can see lots more photos and models, over on the nuCamp website. These are very stylish little campers, with luxuries like TV and air-con! And plenty of upgrades for going off-grid if you want to. I’ve already swooned over their trailers over here, but they also have the and XL tear drop trailers. See more pictures and different models on their website. The Grand Tourer ‘GT’ by The Teardrop Camper Company comes with all the standard teardrop stuff. Let’s start with an Australian manufacturer (since that’s what comes up first in google, for me). Sorta kinda Teardrop Campers that you may like to consider….Even though they’ve got a kitchen inside, and a bathroom! I suppose, they are actually correct, it IS in the shape of a tear drop.īut for this list, I’m just looking at those that have the bed inside and the kitchen outside. Oh, and in the shape of a tear drop, of course.īut some manufacturers call anything that’s in the shape of a teardrop, a teardrop camper. My idea of a teardrop camper is basically a bed on wheels, with the added benefit of a kitchen on the outside. It’s funny how in the RV industry we have some pretty vague classifications. I immediately go online and start searching (as I do) and came up with this list of teardrop campers for sale that you could buy now. QUICK SIDE NOTE: Save yourself hundreds of hours of research and download our master list of every single RV model in the US, including links to the manufacturers websites for each individual floorplan. No bathroom – so you may be limited to staying in campgrounds that have facilities.Outside living – it’s basically just a bedroom so you’ll be doing most of your living outside (which can also be a ‘pro’!).Small – can’t stand up in a tear drop camper, so you may get cabin fever if the weather is bad.Price – these things are cheap… well, compared to a travel trailer they’re cheap.Have most things you need – a warm bed, cooking facilities, somewhere to retreat in the rain.Super light weight – you can pull a teardrop trailer with almost any vehicle.Small – okay, this is obvious, but being so small means that they can go almost anywhere.The pros and cons are pretty very easy to define and they’re at opposite ends of the spectrum, but each of the pros and cons are pretty compelling! Pros So, of course, I start thinking about the pros and cons, and looking for a teardrop camper for sale online! We managed to find them a good spot, but it also got me thinking about teardrop campers, and whether I would ever buy one for us. I got to thinking about (and looking for!) a teardrop camper for sale last night, when a tiny home-built teardrop pulled into the show ground… it was a windy, blustery afternoon so they had to find a sheltered spot so they could cook their dinner without the wind whipping out the flame.
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