Some people travel to expand their social media timeline, not their minds. Well, my philosophy is quite the opposite. The only kind of traveling I prefer is driving in the countryside to meet new people and explore the cultures and customs of the new land. If you are cooped up in your apartment and desperately searching for a break, hit the road with these best camping trailers that will keep you socially distanced from people and in proximity to nature.

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S.NoModelManufacturerDimension (L)WeightBase Price
1.TDXRed Gecko12.6 feetUnder 1,000 lbs$10,900 (approx.)
2.ELE CamperOverland Camper13 feet 10.9 inches1,650 lbs$67,000
3.X-Cabin 300X-Cabin15.3 feet1,609 lbs$38,000
4.Highland 60Expedition Campers16.3 feet1,784 lbs$49,500
5.Polydrops XP19Polydrops11.6 feetN/A$25,900
6.ALD09ROC Trailers15 feet2,000 lbs$17,000
7.CoastAero Build21 feet5000 lbs approx$124,900
8.Kuckoo’s EmmaKuckoo Camper11.4 feetUnder 900 lbsN/A
9.FREEdaBlackcamp8.8 feet720 lbs$25,450
10.Bug-Out BeanBean TrailerN/ABetween 5000-6000 lbsN/A

Below we will be discussing each of these campers in a little more detail for the features and comfort they bring to the dwellers.

1) TDX Teardrop Trailer by Red Gecko

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Designed by Cape Town-based startup Red Gecko, this trailer features a gorgeous interior outfitted with wooden walls, storage cubbies, and a double foam mattress. Compact and highly functional, the kitchen is equipped with a couple of drawers with one housing a portable dual-burner stove, while the other stores utensils and nitty-gritty essentials.

2) ELE Off-Grid Camper by Overland Camper

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With camping season at its peak, Washington-based trailer manufacturing company, Mammoth Overland is introducing an off-grid rugged trailer that is garnering the attention of every hardcore camping lover. Boasting steel armor and skid plates, the camper trailer can be taken on the roughest of terrains without worrying about wear and tear.

3) X-Cabin 300 Camping Trailer

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Rendering a solution for the masses favoring the cabin-driven culture, the idea in X-Cabin 300 comes out as a glamping retreat. A classic outlook is maintained by the cabin resting on the AL-KO galvanized steel chassis offering support down below. Adorning windows and a functional interior with the latest accessories ensure users take this cabin more seriously than just for cargo purposes.

4) Highland 60 by Sasquatch Expedition Campers

Image: Sasquatch Expedition Campers

Sufficing the requirement of an off-road trip, the Highland 60 is a hunky off-road camper trailer for those who want to explore boondocks. The camper trailer’s clever design allows a kitchen and a sleeping space (bedroom) to easily fit inside. It is imperative to mention a flat roof that could be used to accommodate a rooftop tent to further increase extra sleeping space.

5) Polydrops XP19 by Polydrops

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Polydrops introduces the XP19 as a zero-emission mobile habitat providing an enhanced aerodynamic, and seamlessly insulated space, the trailer saves both energy and time when you hit the road. Life inside this trailer is a blend of comfort and convenience at your fingertips. Thanks to its touchscreen controller managing the entire system which can be controlled through your smartphone as well for that extra accessibility.

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6) ALD09 Trailer by ROC Trailers

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If you are an admirer of strength and durability for enjoying those rugged terrains, you may want to eye the latest make from Georgia’s ROC Trailers: ALD09 Trailer. Rough-hewn angles and patterns draw in the overall shape of the trailer. The cooking area is compact yet makes space for drawers and cabinets. For ease of parking, the trailer is designed to fit a standard-height garage.

7) Coast by Aero Build

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Accommodating up to four people, the Aero Build Coast trailer sleeps two on its convertible dinette while the other two can doze in the rear main bedroom featuring a gel memory full-size mattress. Boasting a functional design that is both timeless and trendy, the travel trailer is undeniably the most advanced, off-grid capable, luxury travel trailer of its size.

8) Kuckoo’s Emma Trailer by Kuckoo Camper

Image: Kuckoo Camper

Working on the aspect of providing extra space within teardrop trailers, Kuckoo Camper made a square-drop trailer prototype dubbed Emma. Exhibiting a large counter-rotating glass door on the passenger and driver sides, the trailer also includes a skylight and a large rear window offering panoramic views throughout. There is a foldable bench-style seat inside the trailer that can be transformed into a near-queen-size bed.

9) Blackcamp FREEda Camper Trailer by Blackcamp

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Addressing travel enthusiasts with a compact solution to hit the road, Blackcamp proudly presents the Blackcamp FREEda Mini Caravan. An ingenious use of fiberglass, aluminum, and steel construction makes this camper versatile and lightweight. Snuggle to a cozy night out without the fear of cramping up as the trailer claims to accommodate four people.

10) Bug-Out Bean by Bean Trailer

Image: Bean Trailer

Bean Trailer will include 420 Amp hours of a lithium battery bank, 500-watt solar panels, and a 2000-watt inverter for energy needs. It will feature a Lab599 TX500 Ham radio and Starlink Roam. The trailer comes with a Winnerwell Nomad large wood stove and an optional hitch-mounted chicken coop to keep you well-fed.

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Embracing her fondness for books, sunsets, tea and dogs, Priyanka hones over eight years of experience as school educator in North India. She finds serenity in reading self-empowering books, appreciating soothing music and spending quality time with her loved ones. Finally embarking on the exciting journey to be a content creator, now she pens down write-ups for diverse segments.

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