Who Builds Quality Teardrops and/or Squaredrops?

I’m thinking about going to a small “rough” road capable trailer to avoid having to break camp every time I want to explore an area. The company that I was considering (Aero Teardrops) is now out of business. I’m not interested in a typical flimsy mass produced trailer. Budget target is something under $30k.

Any recommendation?
 

Ozarker

Well-known member
Sorry, no recommendations, most likely a "quality" trailer doesn't exist on the "camper market".

A manufacture doesn't build anything to fit your needs they work for a profit, you adjust to meet the product provided.

Best to build it yourself or contract skilled labor to build one for you, that's well within your budget.
 
Sorry, no recommendations, most likely a "quality" trailer doesn't exist on the "camper market".

A manufacture doesn't build anything to fit your needs they work for a profit, you adjust to meet the product provided.

Best to build it yourself or contract skilled labor to build one for you, that's well within your budget.
Interesting opinion.
 
Boreas Campers make very rugged squaredrops. They're more than 30K but I think they have a bare bones option that is cheaper.
Thank you. Teardrops NW is another (teardrops only), but I’d like to see others before I decide which builder I want to go with. Aero’s squaredrop was what I intended to go with, but unfortunately they went out of business.
 

Josh41

Adventurer
Check out Intech Flyer series, its all aluminum, light and tought, we dragged a Chase for three years all over Colorado. We added a lift kit and hitch, you will have plenty of dollars left to customize it from there.
Enjoy your search.
 
Check out Intech Flyer series, its all aluminum, light and tought, we dragged a Chase for three years all over Colorado. We added a lift kit and hitch, you will have plenty of dollars left to customize it from there.
Enjoy your search.
Thanks, I’ve looked at them, but not on the short list yet. The std air conditioner isn’t something I need or want. I’m also a bit leery of mass produced rigs.

I haven’t ruled them out.
 

1000arms

Well-known member
I’m thinking about going to a small “rough” road capable trailer to avoid having to break camp every time I want to explore an area. The company that I was considering (Aero Teardrops) is now out of business. I’m not interested in a typical flimsy mass produced trailer. Budget target is something under $30k.

Any recommendation?
Even if you don’t want to build your own, you might find some useful information in @Teardropper ’s book.

Amazon (dot) com/Building-Teardrop-Trailer-Crafting-Heirloom/dp/B083XVH9XQ/
 
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