noseoil wrote:No doubt about it, the green color does absorb heat, but we have insulation & a fan, with air conditioning if necessary. The top is still mill-finish aluminum like Tony's, but with the heat we have here in the desert, shade & airflow is the only way to keep cool. When it's over 100 outside, it's just hot inside, no matter what you do, so air conditioning is the best option for us. The AC we use (5,000 BTU window unit) will cool the interior off in 20 minutes, no matter how hot it gets outside.
Shade & elevation is the only way to camp in the summer!
The problem I see with teardrops utilizing painted aluminum is this: "Hey, nice camper. Where'd ya git it?" or "Sweet looking trailer. Looks expensive." Or maybe, "What is this thing, did
you build it yourself? Mind if I look inside?" (You really want to spend your day giving teardrop tours?)
It's great camping with Tim and his wife, 'cause nobody bothers us with silly teardrop questions. "
Is that tin can for hauling extra Spam?" When you camp with them, it's like being invisible. Add's to the serenity of the trip.

Tony