This is a tiny house-inspired pop up teardrop camper by Home Grown Trailers.
From the outside, you’ll notice the iconic teardrop shape combined with the classic cabin look and feel. When you go inside, you’ll be surprised to find enough sleeping for four people, a bathroom, and a full kitchen!
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Tiny House-inspired Pop Up Teardrop Camper
Images © HomeGrownTrailers.com
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This is a 2015 myPod Travel Trailer by Little Guy at Princess Craft RV in Round Rock, Texas.
It’s a super lightweight micro travel trailer (much like a Teardrop) that weighs only 630 pounds!
So if you have a Smart Car or even a motorcycle this might be a great option for you because almost any vehicle is able to tow it. Please enjoy and re-share below. Thank you!
2015 myPod Travel Trailer Weights Just 630 Pounds
Images © PrincessCraft.com
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This teardrop camper called Hütte Hut™ seems to be inspired by domes. Maybe it’s just me, but I think you might understand when you look inside.
At first glance, I immediately fell in love with the design. To me, it’s probably the best looking teardrop trailer I’ve ever seen. What do you think? It’s created by a company called Sprouting Sprocket Studio and I just think it’s super awesome.
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Dome Inspired Teardrop Camper: Hütte Hut™
Images © Hütte Hut™
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This Jayco Pop Up Trailer to DIY Teardrop Camper Renovation is a guest post by Andy Bailley
This used to be a Jayco pop up trailer and I renovated it into a teardrop camper.
It’s now my mobile tiny house and I thought you might enjoy seeing it. Thank you.
Man’s Jayco Pop Up Trailer to Teardrop Camper Conversion
Images © Andy Bailley
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I thought you’d enjoy this story of a couple who’s living tiny in their 6′ x 9′ micro camper which happens to be a 1987 teardrop-like travel trailer.
But they have plans on upsizing into a more spacious 8′ x 20′ custom built tiny house on wheels. But for now, they’re content in their teardrop micro home.
I’ll let them tell you the story themselves below…
Couple Go Tiny in 6’x9′ Micro Travel Trailer
I encourage you to read their story, check out their tiny home, and even take the video tour below:
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If you’re thinking of traveling with your future tiny house you might want to think about building something like this because it’s aerodynamic.
Not only that but it’s also lighter in weight too. And when you go inside I think you’ll be amazed at all that’s in there.
Granted, this is pretty big for a teardrop trailer but you could still consider it one if you wanted to.
Aerodynamic Tiny House on Wheels
Enjoy the rest of this aerodynamic DIY stick built micro house on wheels below:
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I wanted to show you this all wood hand built teardrop camper for sale (sold) finished in 2013.
It was a six-year project even the trailer frame was custom built.
Built with one-inch birch wood that’s treated, stained and sealed for marine use.
Inside there’s a comfortable 6 inch Tempurpedic foam mattress along with:
- 12V LED Lighting
- Reading lamps
- 110V RV Hook Up with Trickle Battery Charger
- Three USB Ports
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DIY Wooden Vintage Teardrop Camper w/ Classic VW Truck
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I ran into this video on teardrop camping put together by a couple who really seem to enjoy traveling with their DIY micro camper.
If you’ve ever wanted to own an RV or miss it but don’t miss the cost of doing it you might want to consider teardrop trailers.
They’re small and lightweight, pretty inexpensive to buy and fairly easy to build one yourself.
Ever since I learned about them I thought they’re such a great way to travel and enjoy life without hurting the wallet too bad.
For lots of reasons, too. Not only are they cheap to buy or build, but they’re easy to tow. Some people even tow their teardrops with 4-cylinder vehicles so you don’t even need a truck to have one.
Image: YouTube/Kermit B
I encourage you to enjoy the video that this couple made on their teardrop camping adventures below:
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Some of you might already be familiar with SignaTour Campers, a small company who builds teardrop trailers in Tampa, Florida, from last year when we featured them on Tiny House Talk.
Since then they have added to their fleet of micro RVs to choose from and in this post, you’ll get a brief overview of each.
The 4′ x 7′ Daytona is their smallest at 600 lbs which makes it easy to tow with any car and some motorcycles and trikes. There’s a torsion axle to help with handling.
The next size up is the Venice at 5′ x 8′ and weighs approximately 800 lbs and features a rear entry which is a bit unique in the teardrop camping world.
The Biscayne is 5′ x 8′ also with double side entry, rear cabinetry and a front cargo area. You’ll get lots of natural lighting in this one because of the double entry glass doors and the two windows.
The Rockledge has a 3500 lb suspension, front storage box, and a standard roof rack installed. This one is geared towards the outdoors man.
All of the campers have a natural birch interior, indoor and outdoor carpeted floors, aluminum wheels and fenders, storage, and a host of available options.
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