1. When you are setting up your tent you realize that the center pole that holds up the whole tent is sitting on the floor of your garage at home.
2. Your sleeping bag is not as soft as it used to be and the air mattress you brought to soften it up no longer holds air
3. You're tired of all the bugs and all of the other creepy crawly creatures climbing into your sleeping bag trying to snuggle up with you at night.
4. All the dirt from outside the tent is now inside the tent and inside your sleeping bag.
5. The scrambled eggs you cooked outside have a peculiar crunchy texture, sort of like chewing on sand.
6. The partner that you camp with snores so loud that the Park Ranger comes to your tent to remind you about the 10:00 PM noise curfew.
7. After you break down camp you realize that the tent no longer fits back in the vehicle you brought it in.
If this describes you, then you are ready for a Tent Trailer. It will solve 6 of the 7 problems. To solve the problem of the snorer, you may need to leave that person home the next time you go camping.
A Tent Trailer is a small lightweight foldable trailer that can virtually be towed by any vehicle. It is also known as a Camping Trailer, Pop Up Trailer or Folding Trailer. Although, it is the most inexpensive of the RVs, it still comes with some of the amenities that you would find in a more expensive trailer.
Depending on the model of Folding Trailer, you could have a propane system, a 120-volt electrical system, a fresh water and wastewater tank. They are also equipped with a small stove, furnace, sink, refrigerator or ice box (uses blocks of ice to keep food cold).
Some models also include porta-potties (this is not your traditional bathroom). Depending on the model, you can sleep up to 8 people. Some models even have king size beds.
The roof of the Pop Up Trailer is usually solid, the walls are made of canvas, some of the more expensive models have composite or fiberglass walls. These trailers have one thing in common, when you are done using them, they all fold down to become a low-profile trailer.
The bottom line is that a Folding Trailer is ideal for individuals or families that are looking to move out of their tents into an RV, this is why the Tent Trailer is a tent with class that allows you and your family to rough it in style.
Now that you know why the Tent Trailer is a tent with class that allows you to rough it in style with your family, it's time to get out there and start your RVing adventures.
What is a Tent/Camping Trailer?
A Tent Trailer, also known as a Camping Trailer, Pop Up Trailer, or Folding Trailer, is a small lightweight foldable trailer that can virtually be towed by any vehicle. It offers some of the amenities found in more expensive trailers, such as a propane system, a 120-volt electrical system, fresh water and wastewater tanks, a small stove, furnace, sink, and refrigerator or ice box.
What are some advantages of using a Tent Trailer?
Tent Trailers are the least expensive of all RVs, lightweight, fuel-efficient, easy to maneuver, require little storage space when not in use, and are easier to set up than a traditional tent. They can also be towed by most vehicles and taken to areas that larger trailers can't access.
What are some drawbacks of a Tent Trailer?
Tent Trailers have limited storage space, cannot be used while moving (since they fold down), and are not insulated for extreme heat or cold, although they are still better than a traditional tent in these conditions.
How many people can sleep in a Tent Trailer?
Depending on the model, a Tent Trailer can sleep up to 8 people. Some models even have king-size beds.
Are there any differences in the walls and roofs of Tent Trailers?
The roof of a Pop-Up Trailer is usually solid, while the walls are made of canvas. Some of the more expensive models have composite or fiberglass walls. However, all Tent Trailers fold down to become a low-profile trailer when not in use.
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