Ok. I've been car camping/overlanding/whatever it'll be called next week since I was a kid.
I've done the ground tent thing., the rooftop tent thing and now I want to get into the squaredrop/teardrop thing.
My wife is tired of being the soft taco in gruzzly country and would like to be in a hard shell to at least give us time to scream and yell before our deaths. Ove pretty moch narrowed it down to three manufacturers.
1. Teardrops NW
2. Oregon Trail'r
3. Off Grid Trailers
Looking for opinions on those three. Don't care about others.
Thanks
I'm not sure if you read Overland Journal or not but if I was in your position I would choose the Off Grid Trailer. In the winter of 2018 issue they did a comparison of some trailers and it won one of the editor's choice awards.
https://expeditionportal.com/home-on-the-range-the-overland-journal-trailer-test/
When I build a trailer in the next year or two I will do something similar to that design, which is simple but allows bolting on exterior cases and a roof top tent if desired.
Yes! They are excellent. That's the one we went with. Zero regrets. Put a ton of miles on it and a bunch of nights in it.
@Nathan Poplawski awesome! I know my post was about seven months after your original, and I'm stoked to see that you've gotten so good use out of it already!