Which camper/trailer is the LIGHTEST one?


Trust me when I say I can make it comfortable for me...

NOTE: Not really interested in Foamies.
dogcatcher wrote:Search "Pico Light" and read the "foamies" section of the forum.
printer wrote:Hard? What is this hard you are talking about?
pchast wrote:If you look at conversion plans for van camping, you'll see many cabinets made with foam.
The few I've watched used screening glued to both sides of the foam to make stronger
structures.
QueticoBill wrote:Pmullen gives a good "typical" baseline. But not knowing even what size you have in mind makes it difficult, let alone budget.
Here's one that is under 300 pounds empty: https://www.designboom.com/design/earth ... 5-20-2019/
Less esoteric, the CLC seems to in the 375 pound range and is quite spiffy. Calling Friz.
You don't like foamies but what about aluminum trailers? They seem to save 100 pounds or so but many here have reservations about longevity. Maybe used a week a year in fair climate and stored in a garage its not an issue. Used year round in a mixed climate and stored outside, may be an issue.
I would guess that most hard sided home builts in the 5 x 8 size range empty are at least 700 pounds and can be under 1000 pounds without extrodinary measures.
Best wishes with your research and planning!
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