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SignaTour Campers Hand Made Teardrop Trailers


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SignaTour Campers is a Tampa, Florida based small business that builds high-quality teardrop campers. These micro campers are lightweight, inexpensive to buy, cheap to maintain and you can pull it with just about any vehicle. In fact, one customer of the SignaTour teardrop trailers have been pulled theirs with a Smart Car!

Hand Built Teardrop Campers by SignaTour Campers

SignaTour Campers builds each teardrop trailer by hand to ensure the highest quality and attention to detail. Each one is 5′ x 8′ with the modified teardrop shape to maximize the space inside.

SignaTour Campers Teardrop Trailers

Here is a brief list of some of the materials used:

  • Sliding windows
  • Doors with screens
  • Smooth birch wood interior finish
  • Roof Vents
  • Air conditioning options
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Storage in a Micro Camper

The most popular model, the Biscayne, offers a screened door and window on both sides so you can have easy access to get in and out but also to give you great natural ventilation.

You’ll find that these little campers pack a lot of storage. There are separate cargo space and full-width cabinets. The cabinets open from the outside as well. It acts as a mini galley and ultimately leaves you with more interior space.

SignaTour Campers Teardrop Trailers

Other Details Include

  • Weights 860 lbs.
  • Tongue weight is approximately 92 lbs.
  • 13″ wheels
  • Watertight sealed exterior
  • Locking exterior cargo space
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  • gale domanico
    May 11, 2012, 5:21 pm

    Looking for a teardrop travel trailer, perhaps a used one to keep the cost even lower. I live in the Tampa Bay area, & I understand that the Signa Tour teardrops are made here. I would love to buy direct from the factory as another alternative to keeping the cost down. I would love to look at a Signa Tour up close. Please email with info.

  • Judith Moore
    January 14, 2014, 6:38 pm

    Can all these sweet campers be made SNAKE PROOF?

  • Donna McFarland
    July 9, 2014, 6:59 am

    YES…SNAKE PROOF, is a MUST. Any comments?Thank you!

  • virginia stanley
    July 10, 2015, 8:23 pm

    The Question is =
    Is the teardrop shape functional?
    Is it aerodynamic? Or just a style from the past?
    You see alot of old styles that were …just the style.
    The bigger the box ,the more it holds, so this one is better .Its only 5 by 8 and entering onto a bed is not as good as entering into a vestibule-empty space. It looks well finished.

  • jeff yarish
    March 1, 2020, 2:29 pm

    Anybody know where the battery is located and how to access/change?

    • ron k
      July 23, 2020, 3:31 pm

      My signatour is in the north and I remove the battery every season. On the rear of the camper, open the large storage cabinet door. On the left side is a small black plastic door covering the electric access. Remove the 3-4 bolts and remove the door. Using a square head bit on a screwdriver, remove the screws holding the electric switch cover on and remove the cover. Now you should see the small battery inside the opening. Pull off the wires, and remove the battery. I’ve replaced the battery 3 times. They don’t last very many recharges.

      By the way. the lights on the top of my camper have quit working. Some wiring has shorted out somewhere. If anyone knows the wiring diagram or the location of the wiring connection for the top lights on the biscayne, let me know. The amber side lights and the tail lights all still work.

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  • Daniel
    June 3, 2021, 10:24 am

    Where can I get a replacement tail light

  • ron kline
    June 4, 2021, 11:07 am

    I took out my passenger side rear light on a tree. I got a perfect match replacement from a Tractor Supply store in Ashland,WI.

  • Larry Holcomb
    June 21, 2021, 10:35 am

    I would like to see available campers and specs along with pricing. Would need queen bed.

    • Natalie C. McKee
      June 24, 2021, 5:38 am

      Hi Larry, I’m afraid this company is now out of business.

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