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    Default Anyone here own a teardrop trailer?

    I am thinking about buying a teardrop trailer to make some of my fishing trips a little easier and less expensive. Specifically getting into harder to reach places more often, on those epic summer evening hatches. I am looking at primarily offroad models from a wide array of manufacturers.

    Does anyone here have one? If so, I'd love to bend your ear or take a look at what you have to start better educating myself. I think I know what I want, but talking to an experienced owner might help solidify or get me thinking more comprehensively.

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    give it a real good try-on, for us too hard to get in&out,got to go outside to cook,have to climb over partner.

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    Quote Originally Posted by beachjumper1 View Post
    give it a real good try-on, for us too hard to get in&out,got to go outside to cook,have to climb over partner.
    good feedback, i am only considering models with double side entry doors to avoid the climb over problem.

    they seem a reasonable balance of getting out of a tent and into more of a real "bed", storability/can put it in the garage at home, minimal impact on gas mileage when towing long distances, and small enough to be haulable into sketchier places off road.

    still thinking...

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    Have ya heard the song..."I can't drive 55"......

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    My neighbor looked at those last summer and rented one online www.rvshare.com

    They decided it was too much like camping and bought a small used Mercedes Sprinter motor home.

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    I've been doing the same research recently. I'm not a fan of big vehicles and I get enough tent action on other trips. Apparently there is a place in Petaluma that sells the off-road-type teardrops.

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