lilgription
Observer
Any input from the guys with experience would be appreciated. We all know there are a number of ways to build a Teardrop or Weekender style camper. Plywood walls with roof spares or a framed wall with inner and outer sheeting. My question or input needed on either way of building is the insulation aspect. Of course I know a framed wall with insulation in between the plywood layers would be warmer. But those who have built a single ply wall and maybe carpeted the inner walls just how warm can they be? and maybe what has been the coldest weather you have been in, in a single ply walled camper? and was it a comfortable temp inside?. I'm asking because I have always used a pop-up camper for years while Deer hunting in the winter , and Ive decided that I want another project and a smaller more capable set-up to get into the woods..