I love it. The bunks are a big selling point for me since we have 3 kids. Our 3 year old girl can sleep with us while the 2 boys can sleep in the bunks. Very rare in the teardrop camper market.
I think you'll outgrow all of you being in a teardrop together, but how cool to do it when they're little. Mom and Dad and the kids will enjoy using it for a lifetime, especially if any of the kids like fishing and hunting trips.
Great camper. I have often seen the option of a roofnest. Think about a roof cutout option for inside teardrop access to the roofnest. This could open up option for a porta potty in the teardrop.
I really dont understand peoples desire to sleep in a bathroom. We used to bring a bucket with a toilet seat lid and put it in a toilet tent a healthy distance from the bed and food. The #1 thing I dont want in a camper is a bathroom in the camper.
Propane campfire. That struck me odd, at first. But I've been known to hook up what they used to call Mr. Heater, but now maybe they call Mr. Cooker. Near as I can tell, the Mr. Cooker doesn't have the oxygen sensor, like the indoor-safe models, because it's not marked "indoor safe." You don't want an indoor-safe propane heater if you camp above 7,000 feet above sea level, where it may think you're suffocating, no matter how well-ventilated the space you're in. I think down-draft gasifier wood stoves, like Solo brand camp stoves, might also be permitted in no-open-burning zones. You can stoke them to dangerous levels, especially if you fill a Solo Bonfire with wood pellets, but if you operate them sensibly, they don't put off sparks, and they leave no hot coals behind. Everything is burnt to a fine ash, and not much of that, so you're not leaving hot coals where the wind can get at them after you're gone.
I do not understand WHY the price of a trailer 1/4th the size of a full size rv is as much!!! you have a quarter of the materials and a quarter of the time it takes to build. If people would stop paying such a high price for them they would become much more reasonable in price. There is NO teardrop style trailer worth this much money.
I love it. The bunks are a big selling point for me since we have 3 kids. Our 3 year old girl can sleep with us while the 2 boys can sleep in the bunks. Very rare in the teardrop camper market.
Stoked to hear you get out with the kids! That is awesome. Hope you all are having some fun!
I think you'll outgrow all of you being in a teardrop together, but how cool to do it when they're little. Mom and Dad and the kids will enjoy using it for a lifetime, especially if any of the kids like fishing and hunting trips.
Ole buddy needs ah beer 🍺 that camper is cool 😎
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what a great camper! lots of innovative ideas, well executed. I'd love to own one.
We agree! On all accounts! - Sean
Great camper. I have often seen the option of a roofnest. Think about a roof cutout option for inside teardrop access to the roofnest. This could open up option for a porta potty in the teardrop.
That is creative!
I really dont understand peoples desire to sleep in a bathroom. We used to bring a bucket with a toilet seat lid and put it in a toilet tent a healthy distance from the bed and food. The #1 thing I dont want in a camper is a bathroom in the camper.
Excellent product narrative. Thanks
Glad you enjoyed it!
Awesome trailer!
Heck yes! Good stuff 😀
I'm really digging this trailer. Fantastic job
Is this guy the life of the party, or what? Good times around the camp fire.
Whatever options you prefer, that swing-out table adds a lot and hinders nothing.
Good feedback! 😊🙏
Can you tell me what box the shower is housed in?
Hey Mark,
Great question. I can look into this for you.
What does trailer weigh?
Propane campfire. That struck me odd, at first. But I've been known to hook up what they used to call Mr. Heater, but now maybe they call Mr. Cooker. Near as I can tell, the Mr. Cooker doesn't have the oxygen sensor, like the indoor-safe models, because it's not marked "indoor safe." You don't want an indoor-safe propane heater if you camp above 7,000 feet above sea level, where it may think you're suffocating, no matter how well-ventilated the space you're in.
I think down-draft gasifier wood stoves, like Solo brand camp stoves, might also be permitted in no-open-burning zones. You can stoke them to dangerous levels, especially if you fill a Solo Bonfire with wood pellets, but if you operate them sensibly, they don't put off sparks, and they leave no hot coals behind. Everything is burnt to a fine ash, and not much of that, so you're not leaving hot coals where the wind can get at them after you're gone.
Why is the table top so high compared to the seat height? Is the table top adjustable?
I figured it out just pause it and click one photo at a time, nice camper though
I do not understand WHY the price of a trailer 1/4th the size of a full
size rv is as much!!! you have a quarter of the materials and a quarter
of the time it takes to build. If people would stop paying such a high price for them they
would become much more reasonable in price. There is NO teardrop style
trailer worth this much money.
That external hot shower box is ugly, ugly!