Don’t call the Polydrop Trailer a camping trailer. It was never designed to be pigeonholed into that category. Instead, it’s a personal living space that’s meant to go with you and act as a place to get away, rest, think, and create. The mostly hand built polygon-teardrop shaped trailer uses aluminum for the frame and the shell while providing an independent suspension and hydraulic disc brakes for excellent control and damping on and off the pavement. Though the exterior dimensions of the cabin are 4 x 6.25”, it houses a mattress for two and even has a rear kitchenette with an LED canopy for nighttime meal prep. The unique gullwing doors provide great air flow when parked, and the trailer comes standard with a 100W solar panel, a solar regulator charger, 12V outlet, 2 USBs, and a DC power supply. There’s even heat and a thermostat for those chilly nights. Most importantly, however, is the trailer’s ability to provide privacy, respite, and “your own private space” away from the din of the busy life.
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