Though my trailer is not a true teardrop, and built with all angles, not curves, being a "SIMPLE" designslowcowboy wrote:teardrops are very low profile and I am thinking since they do good down a highway in cross winds that they would not have this problem in a campsite like a standy with its tall sides.
the shap and the low profile of a teardrop seems to dump wind while on a highway. I cerntally would not even blink in a 60 mph day in wyoming with warnings out about no light trailers on the highways.
so I am thinking that in a camp site a teardrop would not have much of a problem with being blown over like a stand up rv or a standy.
my thoughts.
slow
Personally, I don't see that my trailer can be defined as any of the above...., it sheds the wind on the highway, and so far hasn't been subjected to any high winds. But, it does weigh a lot (1628lbs at the present time), has a couple of 600 lbs (each) capacity stabilizers on the rear, and if still secured to the TV, has at least 5600 lbs anchoring it down. If detached, the heavy weight/compact size of the trailer, and the relatively low center of gravity, Hopefully, I won't encounter any bad winds, but you never know. lends a measure of stability under most all conditions. Around Texas, we have tornadoes, microbursts, some straight line wind problems, squall lines, (and Blue Northers!), but nothing like the consistent high winds that people report of, from out West.Dictionary.com wrote: sim•ple
1.easy to understand, deal with, use, etc.: a simple matter; simple tools.
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