Trying to resurrect this thread.
Been considering a teardrop. Moby 1s are cool, but a bit pricey. Little Guy Rough Rider also look like a decent package, but seem a bit expensive for what they are.
The TCs look affordable, durable, and simple...customizable...and no pesky internal plumbing to worry about.
I really see a teardrop as a way to setup a basecamp off the beaten path of rutted fire roads, so I really don't need an "offroad" version, but some extra clearance and solid construction would be ideal. They sell a "Ground Clearance Package" that seems like a decent idea instead of the super-duty "extreme offroad package."
Is it durable enough to walk on the roof or stand on the fenders?
Here is a pretty comprehensive review of the TC and this guys decent looking mods.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JdjtAlwc2Tg
Untitled by Grant Wilson, on Flickr
Untitled by Grant Wilson, on FlickrYep, it looks like the TC with the offroad package is the best value for someone who doesn't want built-in water. I personally think built-in water in a teardrop is a bit overkill, and creates some of the headaches of winterizing and dealing with pumps that can be notoriously flaky and leaks that can cause all kinds of hassles. What I need to decide is whether I could go for the 5x8 with the ground clearance package and the square fenders. That may allow me to get a decent sized tire in it that will match my Forester's slightly oversized setup with 28" diameter tires. It would be easy to overbuild the trailer to match a forester , but I want rugged because I am concerned about a lifetime of severely rutted fire roads with giant potholes. That sort of bouncing and flexing can ruin the structure if the frame flexes too much.