I spotted one of these along the road and immediately wanted one. They describe it as the Swiss Army Knife of trailers. It only weighs about 800 lbs. It has a pop-up tent and still lets you put bikes, ATV equipment on it. It seems really, really cool.
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Hey, these are really cute. They are too small for my needs but a great trailer for a weekend getaway. Also if you had visitors at the weekend cottage, that would be a good way to have a few extra guests.
Wow, I just looked it up and that does look like a very versatile trailer. I could actually use something like that. I would have linked a picture but I could not find one that would let me link it.
I remember seeing this in a magazine a few years back and cutting out the photo. I think it would be a good transition when I get a little older and don't want to sleep on the ground any more
The base model is about $7500.00. It comes fully loaded (2 bed/table panels, 4 self inflating mattresses, awning kit, and spare tire kit) for about $8000.00. There is an extra delivery charge.
I used to rent campers from the Army. Where I was they had Scamps. I'd love to get one of them but they are pretty expensive. Last time I checked the 15' started around 10 grand but they only weighed in around 800. I used to unhook it and wheel it around by hand to get it exactly where I wanted it. Their toll free number will get you a catalog (800) 346-4962.