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Richard
As most of you all have read already, we have an iKamper RTT that we love.
But I have to admit since my rig is a daily driver, I really don't like having it on all the time.
I also don't have an easy method to load and unload it or place to store when it's removed.
Thus my wife and I are looking at adventure trailers.
I would like to build my own when I get a little more space for it, just because of the engineer in me and also that the really nice adventure trailers are $$$$. But purchasing one is not completely off the table either.
I've seen Tex68w be pretty animate about having had an adventure trailer and not liking it.
I'd like to start a discussion on the "Plus" and "Minus" of Adventure Trailers and Roof Top Tents.
Since my wife and I are presently enamored with the idea of an adventure trailer, I'm sure we're looking at it through rose colored glasses and maybe not seeing some of the headaches and/or downsides associated with them.
For clarification, the trailer would probably be more for base camping in one location for a week or so and not hard overlanding or long road trips.
So, let the comments begin!
But I have to admit since my rig is a daily driver, I really don't like having it on all the time.
I also don't have an easy method to load and unload it or place to store when it's removed.
Thus my wife and I are looking at adventure trailers.
I would like to build my own when I get a little more space for it, just because of the engineer in me and also that the really nice adventure trailers are $$$$. But purchasing one is not completely off the table either.
I've seen Tex68w be pretty animate about having had an adventure trailer and not liking it.
I'd like to start a discussion on the "Plus" and "Minus" of Adventure Trailers and Roof Top Tents.
Since my wife and I are presently enamored with the idea of an adventure trailer, I'm sure we're looking at it through rose colored glasses and maybe not seeing some of the headaches and/or downsides associated with them.
For clarification, the trailer would probably be more for base camping in one location for a week or so and not hard overlanding or long road trips.
So, let the comments begin!
