I’ve been obsessed with minimal teardrops for years, but I could really see myself getting a tiny camper like this with a bathroom. I would love the flexibility to even boondock, which I would’ve never seen myself doing
Nope . . . The boler was the first . . . and Scamp form were made from a boler deconstructed and copied . . . as were Burros In fact after so many American copies were made, boler Campers went out of business. The cost of suing over the international trademark infringement was prohibitive
Love it and wondering if I could tow it with my 2018 nissan rogue that has 1100 lb capability....a least until I get the chance to get myself a bigger car or truck to tow it...I need to live full-time.
Been looking at small units for a while. Folks could save a lot of time if you just say from the top if there is a toilet or not…then everyone could be on their way.
If I could somehow replace the seating with a gaming chair but somehow still be able to convert that into a bed. I'd live in one of these for sure. lol.
are there additional support rods when the table is lowered for the bed layout? seems like only 1 support rod in the middle wouldn't be enough and it would wobble around.
If I need to wait 2 years here is some questions. What is the weight? I drive à 22 Bronco 2 door. 2nd. Again if I have to wait this long can I get a lift kit and tires like airstream will do? I’d do like the small size and want this trailer but I have things the sight won’t tell me
@@retrorenos Gotta love the way the reply immediately demurs on the new one and suggests maybe one can afford a used one at best!! Mercy what a financial sinkhole!!
Fridge and kitchen inside the cabin is bad for bear country. Cooking inside a very small camper means grease everywhere, quickly. Bathroom inside a small camper means you will smell shit and extra maintenance. And all of this takes valuable space for the most valuable item in the camper. The sleeping cabin. Luckily the bathroom is optional. People see this and they're like oh wow looks amazing!. But MOST people who have been camping for years prefer to cook outside. Indoor bathroom is a 50/50 thing. 100% of people want to sleep warm and cozy though.
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