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A Teardrop is a compact travel trailer consisting of a sleeping cabin and a kitchen compartment.
The Camp-Inn is styled after teardrop travel trailers from the 1930's and 1940's.
A Teardrop gets its name from its unique streamlined shape.
Teardrops were popular in the 1930-40’s and have recently been regaining popularity.
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Their streamlined shape, small size and low weight allowed for easy pulling by the, under100 horsepower, engines of the 1930-40's.
Today, with ever rising gas prices, the Teardrop means better gas milage and no need for a gas-guzzling truck or large SUV.
Teardrops can be pulled easily by a midsize family car or smaller SUV's.
The Camp-Inn trailer weighs as little as 850 lb. and as little as 130 lb. tongue weight.
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Although Teardrops are small, They have more than enough room for 2-3 people.
The Camp-Inn sleeping cabin holds a Queen size bed on 500/550/560 models.
There is also room for storage of your gear.
The sleeping cabin is hard sided and topped, eliminating the need for set up or tear-down.
The sleeping cabin can double as storage/cargo space during travel.
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The kitchen area is accessible from the outside rear of the trailer.
The kitchen compartment, has ample storage space for a cooler,
dry-goods, portable stove, cooking and eating equipment and utensils.
The Camp-Inn kitchen has 5 feet of countertop and loads of storage.
The kitchen can be used with minimal setup. It even works well for a quick
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