I would be interested in hearing anyone's experiences with the molded, fiberglass, lightweight travel trailers. Name brands include:
- Casita
- Scamp/Boler
- Escape
- ParkLiner
- Trillium
- Egg Camper
- Oliver
- misc. others
I'm mostly interested in the 15-17' sizes that can sleep 4. I want to keep the size and weight down. A vehicle like a Sportsmobile 4x4 van with a penthouse would be the ultimate but it is going to be a LONG time before that is in the budget. So I'm just interested to receive thoughts about the small/mid size travel trailers.
Our adventures are never solely camping. We are usually fishing, hunting, hiking, canoeing, mtn. biking, etc. so we always have extra gear that quickly fills the vehicle. My van (with double bed) works well for 2 adults, albeit being tight. Now that we have a young son, I will have to reconfigure a few things for it to work for 3. The past 2 years I've taken my van to a friend's place to hunt where I sleep in the van; temps. vary between the teens to 40 at night. They have a bedroom that is a "bunk house" but one guy has a CPAP machine, the other guy snores, the snoring guy's boys giggle and poke each other all night, and there are two dogs that are nice but always in my business; I choose the quieter option. The van is tight with me and all of my gear and is difficult to heat. I keep thinking how nice it would be to have a little camper that would be snug to sleep 4, would be very spacious for 1-2 with gear, is always ready to go, can be dropped at a location, and requires no setup. It would additionally serve as a guest bedroom if we needed it. My parents have started taking trips to some remote Canadian lakes to fish and I would like to take the family along. Fire roads and gravel roads are about as extreme as it would ever see. On these fishing trips, temps. can swing into the 30s at night so while my 6-man dome tent might work with a Buddy Heater, a heated, quiet, hard sided structure would be nice.
So please let me know if you have anything good or bad to say about the brands or fiberglass designs in general. I'm hoping to have a plan for the summer of 2017.
Thanks!
- Casita
- Scamp/Boler
- Escape
- ParkLiner
- Trillium
- Egg Camper
- Oliver
- misc. others
I'm mostly interested in the 15-17' sizes that can sleep 4. I want to keep the size and weight down. A vehicle like a Sportsmobile 4x4 van with a penthouse would be the ultimate but it is going to be a LONG time before that is in the budget. So I'm just interested to receive thoughts about the small/mid size travel trailers.
Our adventures are never solely camping. We are usually fishing, hunting, hiking, canoeing, mtn. biking, etc. so we always have extra gear that quickly fills the vehicle. My van (with double bed) works well for 2 adults, albeit being tight. Now that we have a young son, I will have to reconfigure a few things for it to work for 3. The past 2 years I've taken my van to a friend's place to hunt where I sleep in the van; temps. vary between the teens to 40 at night. They have a bedroom that is a "bunk house" but one guy has a CPAP machine, the other guy snores, the snoring guy's boys giggle and poke each other all night, and there are two dogs that are nice but always in my business; I choose the quieter option. The van is tight with me and all of my gear and is difficult to heat. I keep thinking how nice it would be to have a little camper that would be snug to sleep 4, would be very spacious for 1-2 with gear, is always ready to go, can be dropped at a location, and requires no setup. It would additionally serve as a guest bedroom if we needed it. My parents have started taking trips to some remote Canadian lakes to fish and I would like to take the family along. Fire roads and gravel roads are about as extreme as it would ever see. On these fishing trips, temps. can swing into the 30s at night so while my 6-man dome tent might work with a Buddy Heater, a heated, quiet, hard sided structure would be nice.
So please let me know if you have anything good or bad to say about the brands or fiberglass designs in general. I'm hoping to have a plan for the summer of 2017.
Thanks!