The Tall Boy teardrop trailer is a perfect recreational vehicle for your exhilarating outdoor adventures. Oregon-based RV builder, Bend Teardrop, has built it with an incredible standing height that only a few teardrop trailers offer. It accommodates a family of four without any discomfort.

The Tall Boy teardrop trailer has an aluminum exterior, with an exceptional height, elevated further by the chassis foundation. It is outfitted with a full-size entry door with a screen for constant ventilation. The trailer has lighted fold-out steps for added accessibility and safety. The screened slider windows on the exterior make the cabin feel airy.

The teardrop has an interior with an extra headspace of 6 feet and 3 inches and has two porthole windows. It features front-facing bunk beds and a full-size bed at the rear of the cabin to sleep four people with ease. The upper bunk-bed when folded down converts into a lounge. There are large drawers under the bottom bunk for storage.

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The trailer has a pop-up kitchen at the rear. It has a three-tier galley with two pop-up counters, a sink, and tiered storage shelves. It also features LED lighting, a removable spice rack, three bottle rack, AC shore power with a battery charger, USB and 12v chargers, and a passthrough door.

The Tall Boy teardrop only weighs around 2000 lbs, which makes it easy to tow around using SUVs, trucks, or cars. The Tall Boy is a versatile teardrop that perfectly adapts to your outdoor adventures. It is available for $19,000.

Image: Bend Teardrop
Image: Bend Teardrop
Image: Bend Teardrop
Image: Bend Teardrop
Image: Bend Teardrop

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