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mr_andyj
May 04, 2021Explorer
You say, no serious off-road or trails, just dirt roads...
Then, what is wrong with the No Bo trailer, seems it would be overkill for regular dirt roads?
Unless you plan some serious real off-roading, then most any small trailer will work I would think. Small trailers will not have a lot of blank walls to flex, all the walls are built with cabinets or something on the inside that will support it.
Any of the Teardrop style trailers should work for you and if n any way are intended for any off-road use then should hold up, but I have no experience with any.
No shower so you would have to do an external shower and research the van life people who have learned that small spaces and bathrooms do not go well together.
There is no perfect camper, always compromises and longings for unicorns.
Then, what is wrong with the No Bo trailer, seems it would be overkill for regular dirt roads?
Unless you plan some serious real off-roading, then most any small trailer will work I would think. Small trailers will not have a lot of blank walls to flex, all the walls are built with cabinets or something on the inside that will support it.
Any of the Teardrop style trailers should work for you and if n any way are intended for any off-road use then should hold up, but I have no experience with any.
No shower so you would have to do an external shower and research the van life people who have learned that small spaces and bathrooms do not go well together.
There is no perfect camper, always compromises and longings for unicorns.
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