Small tent trailers

I dunno guys, I kinda fell for the Neon, but then after debate, I decided on the Cobalt - of course now the money saving begins. It would be used for desert trips and such. Obviously something like that can't be pulled on the Rubicon, but so far it could go everywhere I've been before.

I like the idea of a small package, kitchen, stove fridge storage space all ready to go. But for now, I've got my camping gear all in one area so if the shelves are clean then I have everything :D
 
I would love to see a SOA verion of one of these:
http://www.safaricondo.com/alto/indexeng.php

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We are going into our fourth summer with our Tentrax. Fits our needs very well, tows great behind the FJ Cruiser. We have outfitted ourselves with what we need to be extremely comfortable on our "expeditions". Whether we are in a KOA Kampground or in the eastern Montana Breaks in a undeveloped campground we have what we need. Best part is dropping the trailer and having the vehicle free. Tom and Elaine
 
Overland Hadley, Tom and Elaine, & JIMBO Posted: Tentrax Trailers

I agree with you guys, this will be our third summer with our Tentrax and like they mentioned we are very happy with our trailer.
We also have added the comfort amenities and life is very comfortable in the wilderness.

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I like the popup best. You can store all your camping gear, room for at least for at least four adults to sleep, water, heat, shelter I can stand up and lay down in (I'm 6'2"). This one ran $2,000-$3,000.







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Okay, what gives here???

This guy shows up out of nowhere, drops a couple of pics of his junk in his first posting then disapears??

No details? No write-ups? What gives?

You are a tease, I say..... I'm all kinds of jealous here.....

Some details on that trailer, pleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeze!!!


 

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