This one is a homemade offroad camper from Ukraine.
WizardOfOdds wrote:This is NOT really what I call a non Traditional trailer, but it seems to be a very light design that may be of interest to some readers. From the pictures, it looks to be far lighter than the usual 5x10 cargo trailers that I have seen. They also offer a 4x7 model and other interesting "plastic" trailers. But I find their web page disappointing (seems like they want you to call for any real info such as price or weight - so my guess is their prices are HIGH). Look for yourself, but add a post if you actually purchase or even see first hand.
https://www.sporttrailer.co/VERSA%20AND%20YUPPIE%20SMALL%20CAMPING%20TRAILERS.htm
OP827 wrote:This one is a homemade offroad camper from Ukraine.
RJ Howell wrote:OP827 wrote:This one is a homemade offroad camper from Ukraine.
I was so looking for him to raise the back! Great job done here! Love the DIY effort, how can you not, aye!
Rogheff wrote:WizardOfOdds wrote:This is NOT really what I call a non Traditional trailer, but it seems to be a very light design that may be of interest to some readers. From the pictures, it looks to be far lighter than the usual 5x10 cargo trailers that I have seen. They also offer a 4x7 model and other interesting "plastic" trailers. But I find their web page disappointing (seems like they want you to call for any real info such as price or weight - so my guess is their prices are HIGH). Look for yourself, but add a post if you actually purchase or even see first hand.
https://www.sporttrailer.co/VERSA%20AND%20YUPPIE%20SMALL%20CAMPING%20TRAILERS.htm
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It looks very much like a calf hutch. Prior to settling on my Jeemper design, I was contemplating a camper build using a large calf hutch. In my research and calculations, I found that it would be roomy and naturally bright. The biggest problem that I foresaw was sturdily connecting it to a trailer.
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