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15 Best Travel Trailers Under 3,500 lbs

Travel Trailers Under 3,500 lbs

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Travel trailers under 3,500 lbs are a blessing for those who don’t need the space. Maybe you lack a 1/2-ton or 3/4-ton truck and don’t need or want to drop the extra money on a much larger RV. They’re surprisingly versatile and the interior innovations towards creating more living space are incredible.

Lightweight travel trailers towable by the family vehicle are growing in popularity. Especially those with innovative solutions—such as slideouts and Murphy beds—to the space equation. A wet bath may take a little getting used to, but it’s more than understandable when compacting living space.

They’re also affordable and a more sensible option for travel trailer tent add-ons when you really want to expand those rest and relaxation spaces. With that being said, we’ve compiled some fantastic travel trailers under 3,500 lbs for your perusing pleasure.

All of these incredible options have some very attractive qualities and a few drawbacks, too – we tell it like it is.

Susan and Mike from RVBlogger have toured and reviewed dozens of travel trailers that weigh less than 3,00 lbs. Hopefully, you’ll enjoy the info we share in this article!

1. Airstream Basecamp 16

Airstream Basecamp 16 Exterior. A great option in travel trailers under 3,500 lbs

Our Pros and Cons

✅ 6’4″ height is a nice amenity for a 16′ travel trailer

⛔ The Basecamp design is more for off-road, boondocking experiences

  • Length: 16′ 2″
  • UVW : 2,650 lbs
  • GVWR: 3,500 lbs
  • CCC: 850 lbs
  • Tongue Weight: 450 lbs

T he Airstream Basecamp 16 is an impressive little beast. It’s small, compact, yet roomy and made for adventuring into areas well off the beaten path. Despite its seemingly singular nature, it still retains the prototypical Airstream experience.

It’s the perfect option for couples since it only sleeps two, but you’ll never feel constrained within its aluminum environment. One of the best features of the Basecamp is the most obvious one—the panoramic front window. The view is what it’s all about and it’s why the Basecamp is the perfect adventure design.

The convertible dinette folds completely away for additional living space or it converts into a half bed, two single beds, or a full. The wet bath makes sense with the small design but it still feels more spacious than most.

You also have a choice between the 16 and 16X models, which mostly boil down to cosmetics, a few extra amenities, and living space.

2. Casita Spirit 17 Deluxe

Casita Spirit 17 Deluxe Exterior - travel trailers under 3,500 lbs

✅ Deluxe model includes a bathroom and shower

⛔ The Deluxe model only sleeps 2, whereas the standard sleeps up to 6

  • Length: 17′
  • UVW : 2,480 lbs
  • CCC: 1,020 lbs

The Casita brand is a truly unique design, with nothing more than a 2-piece, marine-grade fiberglass body fused together into the travel trailer you see in the pic above. Though the design process is simple, it’s a beast of a camper, capable of extreme longevity with the proper maintenance.

As you would expect in a camper of this size, the sleeping area converts into a dinette, saving you some much-needed space. Regardless of the Casita model you choose, all of them come with microwaves, a two-burner stove, a power range hood with a light, and a silverware drawer.

Everything else that goes into the Casita Spirit is entirely up to you. It’s also a very lightweight trailer with a very large cargo-carrying capacity of half a ton. You can pack a lot into this animal and still have plenty of room to spare.

3. KZ Sportsmen Classic 180BH

KZ Sportsmen Classic 180BH one of the best travel trailers under 3,500 lbs

✅ Excellent design for five campers in a tiny bunkhouse

⛔ Five people can push into that 810 lb CCC spread pretty quickly

  • Length: 21′ 5″
  • UVW : 2,690 lbs
  • CCC: 810 lbs
  • Tongue Weight: 280 lbs

The KZ Sportsmen Classic 180BH is a return to the more traditional exterior aesthetic on modern-day travel trailers. It’s small but it does a lot with the space, including a bunkhouse for when you want to bring the kids along for the ride.

It also features ample storage space, with passthrough storage included. The teddy bear mattresses on the bunks are more comfortable than some bunkhouses in more expensive and roomier RVs. With RVs this size, you don’t see full baths very often, which makes this KZ an even better choice for small families.

The exterior features a 9′ awning if you want to avoid the sun on a lazy afternoon. The easy-tow design, ample space, and plentiful amenities make this one of the more attractive options on the list.

The KZ 180BH is also a very affordable option, as low as $15k at some dealerships, which is hard to beat in travel trailers under 3,500 lbs.

4. Forest River Wolf Pup 14CCW

Forest River Wolf Pup 14CCW Exterior

✅ Rear door entrance makes for a more spacious design

⛔ Not everyone is enamored with split baths

  • Length: 19′
  • UVW : 3,314 lbs
  • GVWR: 5,475 lbs
  • CCC: 2,161 lbs
  • Tongue Weight: 375 lbs

‘Wolf Pup’ is an apt name for this tiny tike of a travel trailer. The Wolf Pup design features a rear-door entrance, which is a welcome departure from other travel trailers in its class. The split design allows for more up and down room along the length of the travel trailer.

Not everyone loves the split bath design but it makes perfect sense when it boils down to space-saving design features. Overall, the Wolf Pup 14CCw looks like a much larger RV shrunk down to a smaller size.

Just about everything you expect in a 30′ travel trailer seems to be in place here, with the exception of modest and understandable cuts to save space.

The exterior features a 10′ awning, with an exterior TV mount so you can take the whole family outside for a cookout and a movie. You also have some outside storage options and this runs into the best feature in the 14CCW—a full ton of cargo carrying capacity.

That’s right—you get a full ton plus 100 pounds for good measure. Prepare to load up for your next outing because the Wolf Pup can definitely handle it.

5. Vintage Cruiser 19TWD

Vintage Cruiser 19TWD Exterior - travel trailers under 3,500 lbs

✅ Bedroom reading lights for some old-school reading in a retro RV

⛔ Vintage styles are popular but the aesthetic isn’t for everyone

  • Length: 23′
  • UVW : 3,035 lbs
  • GVWR: 4,380 lbs
  • CCC: 1,345 lbs
  • Tongue Weight: 380 lbs

It’s hard not to love the growing popularity of retro-style RVs of which the Gulf Stream Vintage line is more than aware. The 19TWD is an excellent variation and features twin beds with a king insert on one end for a variety of sleeping arrangements.

If you love the look of old-school, roadside diners, that’s the vibe the Vintage Cruiser is rocking. The interior features a split bath with a surprisingly long bathtub on one side and the toilet/sink on the other. The vintage booth seating is perfect, considering the surroundings and it includes an extra counter as well.

The exterior, vintage graphics aside, the Cruiser features a welded aluminum frame with vacuum-bonded sidewalls. This maintains the lightweight while allowing for a spacious design. It features well over half a ton of cargo carrying capacity along with pass-through storage and plenty of storage options within.

It’s the perfect option for a small family of three or four.

6. Coachmen Clipper 17CFQ

Coachmen Clipper 17CFQ Exterior one of the most spacious travel trailers under 3,500 lbs

✅ Huge, full bathroom in the rear

⛔ Windows are a little lacking

  • Length: 20′ 5″
  • UVW : 2,910 lbs
  • GVWR: 3,850 lbs
  • CCC: 940 lbs
  • Tongue Weight: 330 lbs

The Coachmen Clipper 17CFQ is a brilliant little travel trailer that manages to squeeze in a full bathroom in the rear of the RV. The Clipper also includes a queen bed on the opposite end with plenty of room in between.

There’s also nearly a ton in cargo carrying capacity, with plenty of room and storage options to pack for a big trip. The exterior features a 12′ awning for afternoons in front of the grill and pass-through storage so you can chew up some of that extensive CCC.

Thanks to its lightweight, the Clipper is already an advantage on the road. However, it also features an aerodynamic front that helps cut down on the wind resistance and the number of times you have to hit up the gas station each trip.

While the Clipper won’t blow your socks off in terms of new innovations, it’s a fantastic option for a very small family or a couple. It also boasts one of the more spacious interiors on this list.

7. Scamp 16’ Deluxe

Scamp 16’ Deluxe Exterior

✅ One of the most durable and long-lasting travel trailers on the market

⛔ Interiors need some decorating attention (on the bland side)

  • Length: 16′
  • UVW : 2,600
  • GVWR: 3,300 lbs
  • CCC: 700 lbs
  • Tongue Weight: 225 lbs

There’s a reason that Scamp trailers manufactured back in the 1970s are still on the road today. Scamp manufactures one heck of a travel trailer and it’s built to last. The 16′ Deluxe version travels in the same circles as the Casita Spirit.

While the specs above are fixed, the reality is far different. There are so many customization options with the Scamp that nearly all of the above numbers are malleable.

If you’re looking for long-term travel and prefer to boondock, the Deluxe version is for you, since it features a wet bath. However, like the Casita, the addition of a bath cuts down on the available sleeping space, transforming the Scamp 16′ into a two-person show.

While the interior aesthetics are nothing to write home about, the solid fiberglass shell will last until the end of the earth and there’s always plenty of potential for personalization.

All Scamps feature a rear dining area that converts into a nice bed. The 16′ version also packs in the full kitchen setup, microwave, extra outlets, gravel shield exterior, and a group 24 battery pack.

8. Safari Condo R1713

Safari Condo R1713 Exterior - travel trailers under 3,500 lbs

✅ Features a retractable roof (how cool is that?)

⛔ It’s essentially a spruced-up teardrop, so space is fairly constrained , especially with 4

  • Length: 17′ 3″
  • UVW : 1,825 lbs
  • GVWR: 2,700 lbs
  • CCC: 875 lbs
  • Tongue Weight: N/A

It’s hard not to look at this UFO-like teardrop and not be impressed. It seems like it was either made for space or it came from there. As far as travel trailers under 3,500 lbs go, the R1713 is a technological powerhouse, full of boondocking and off-grid goodies.

It even features a retractable roof. There are several other models with retractable roofs as well if it’s worth it for you to look at some larger sizes. Whether or not that opens the door to some interesting roof-tent options is up to you and your own innovative personality.

These campers are designed for going off the grid and staying that way for as long as possible. It comes with enough battery power for 200 amp hours of reserve capacity along with another two, 200-watt solar panels to keep the juice flowing.

It also features a heat pump A/C and a 2,000-watt inverter. The R1713 features two electric motors that essentially drive the travel trailer around via remote control. So, once you unhitch it, you can maneuver it any way you like.

It also features an outstanding build quality and it’s clear that these travel trailers are designed as the end-all-be-all of long-term, off-grid-possible teardrops.

9. Forest River R-Pod RP171

Forest River R-Pod RP171 Exterior - travel trailers under 3,500 lbs

✅ Self-adjusting electric brakes

⛔ A/C units are optional on all R-Pods—not standard

  • UVW : 2,714 lbs
  • GVWR: 3,840 lbs
  • CCC: 1,126 lbs
  • Tongue Weight: 340 lbs

Forest River R-Pods are unique-looking travel trailers and the RP171 is no exception. It’s kind of like someone took the concept of a teardrop and mashed it up with a much larger travel trailer that’s shaped like a marshmallow.

The end result is an intriguing aesthetic that works. One of the best things about R-Pods is the things that come standard, such as nitrogen radial tires, fiberglass roofs, aluminum wheels, and dual-battery racks.

For the RP171 in particular, that opens the doors for a wide range of options. If you’re considering the off-grid lifestyle or prefer boondocking this trailer is perfect. The exterior lights are incredibly bright LEDs, which cuts down on power consumption. The exterior also features sidewalls with an R9 insulation factor.

The RP171 has a spacious interior, with a queen bed on one end and a sizeable dinette on the other. Everything in the middle is pretty standard fare for travel trailers these days, even when they’re this small.

The RP171 was one of the first R-Pods in Forest River’s lineup of small, ultra-light trailers and they’ve had ample time to perfect it.

10. Palomino Puma Ultra Lite 16QBX

Palomino Puma Ultra Lite 16QBX Exterior

✅ Queen bed with walk-around room and flanking shirt closets

⛔ Two-burner cooktop is awfully small considering the counter space

  • Length: 21′ 6″
  • UVW : 3,124 lbs
  • GVWR: 3,880 lbs
  • CCC: 756 lbs

The Palomino Puma Ultra Lite 16QBX is a fantastic little travel trailer that’s ready to rock n roll at a moment’s notice. The queen bed with ample space surrounding it is especially notable. You can tell that Palomino was able to really work some extra living space into a relatively small RV.

This is the second travel trailer on the list with a full, rear bathroom that feels far more spacious than it really is. The shower features a bright, LED overhead light which is especially nice. After all, it’s hard to find fantastic lighting in a lot of RV showers.

The booth dinette is a nice touch as well, with plenty of table and counter space to go around. Another small but nice touch is the number of charging ports throughout the RV. In the age of the smartphone and tablet, there can never be enough of those it seems.

The Alpha Superflex Roof is highly durable and the 16QBX also features a Darco underbelly for protection over the road. If you’re itching to get away from it all, the 16QBX is prepped for solar power, along with a WiFi setup.

11. Jayco Jay Flight 184BS

Jayco Jay Flight 184BS Exterior a reliable option for travel trailers under 3,500 lbs

✅ Features a Jay S.M.A.R.T lighting system

⛔ A toilet and shower with no sink may turn off some potential customers

  • Length: 20′ 8″
  • UVW : 3,460 lbs
  • GVWR: 4,500 lbs
  • CCC: 1,040 lbs
  • Tongue Weight: 395 lbs

Travel trailers under 3,500 lbs are nice and all but not all of them can claim a Jay S.M.A.R.T. lighting system. This lighting system is a fantastic innovation for safe traveling. A combination of signal indicators, running lights, taillights, and reverse lights all work in conjunction to create better lighting indicators on the road.

As far as the Jayco Jay Flight 184BS is concerned, we have another great, ultra-lightweight travel trailer option that actually sleeps up to 6 people. Not only do you have plenty of room for a small to mid-size family, but you also have better protection and safety for them on the road.

This travel trailer also features a slide-out, which is incredibly popular in this class of travel trailers. The slide-out holds the dinette, which makes for more living space even while the family gathers for dinner.

The rear tub and toilet sit right next to the bunkbeds for those overnight potty breaks. The overall interior space is also one of the largest on this list.

12. inTech Sol Eclipse

inTech Sol Eclipse Exterior a twist on travel trailers under 3,500 lbs

✅ Build quality is exceptional

⛔ The customization is so extensive it can be a little overwhelming

  • UVW : 2,775 lbs
  • CCC: 725 lbs
  • Tongue Weight: 445 lbs

Though this is one of the smaller travel trailers under 3,500 lbs, it’s much like the Safari Condo R1713, a technological powerhouse packed into a tiny space. The inTech Sol Eclipse is all about customization options and you are free to communicate with them throughout the entire manufacturing process.

One of the things that sets inTech apart from its rivals is build quality. Each travel trailer is manufactured around a fully welded aluminum framework.

This helps inTech build components and customization options without placing extra strain on the frame. It also features a single-piece roof with R7 bubble-foil insulation.

The entire kitchen is in the front with a large, forward-facing window and two side windows for a panoramic viewing experience. Also, like the Safari Condo, the Sol Eclipse is designed with going off the grid in mind.

The plug-and-play nature of the design opens the door to a wealth of off-grid opportunities in terms of add-ons. If you prefer the road less traveled, this small travel trailer is perfect for you.

13. Travel Lite RV Rove Lite 14BH

Travel Lite RV Rove Lite 14BH Exterior

✅ Side A/C rather than a roof A/C makes it more aerodynamically sound

⛔ Black tank is only 5 gallons

  • Length: 16′ 6″
  • UVW : 1,748 lbs
  • GVWR: 2,500 lbs
  • CCC: 752 lbs
  • Tongue Weight: 184 lbs

There’s a lot to love about the Travel Lite RV Rove Lite 14BH. For one, it’s hard to imagine a travel trailer this small with a bunkhouse, yet here we are. It features a rear sofa bed with a simple, drop-down overhead bunk. Easy-peasy.

This is also an incredibly light model, considering its interior size. It doesn’t seem real, however, the floor is manufactured in a honeycomb composite material, while the RV is insulated in block foam and the fiberglass roof is a single piece.

Thanks to the small size, the air conditioner is placed as a window unit. This helps in the aerodynamics department, saving you some gas money that will add up over the years. Out of all the travel trailers under 3,500 lbs, this one is the lightest while retaining so much space to move around in.

14. Airstream Bambi

Airstream Bambi Exterior one of the classic travel trailers under 3,500 lbs

✅ There are four floorplan options and all of them come with memory foam beds

⛔ Cargo carrying capacity is on the low end

  • Length: 16′ 1″
  • UVW : 3,000 lbs
  • CCC: 500 lbs
  • Tongue Weight: 430 lbs

Airstream makes the list twice on this one, thanks to having two different ultra-lightweight travel trailer models. Neither has much to do with the other. Where the Basecamp is more for going off-grid, the Bambi is more of a traditional camper’s camper.

The Bambi comes in four models, all of which feature the iconic exterior with a bright interior aesthetic as well. The classic design is simple but elegant. If you love the white-colors aesthetic for a more sunshiny lifestyle, the Bambi will appeal to you all day long.

The living space feels spacious while the appliances are small and out of the way. Airstream Bambi features 12vdc compressor refrigerators and the wet bath is tight but exactly what you would expect on a 16′ travel trailer.

15. Venture Sonic Ultra Lite SL150VRK

Venture Sonic Ultra Lite SL150VRK Exterior - travel trailers under 3,500 lbs

✅ Gotta love the Murphy Bed!

⛔ Very limited counter space

  • Length: 19′ 1″
  • UVW : 3,080 lbs
  • GVWR: 3,800 lbs
  • CCC: 720 lbs
  • Tongue Weight: 360 lbs

Last but not least on our list of travel trailers under 3,500 lbs, we arrive at the Venture Sonic Ultra Lite SL150VRK . This one features a Murphy bed as an option and it makes a world of a difference inside an ultra-lightweight travel trailer.

This is one of the more roomy and spacious RVs on the list but it takes a little sacrifice in terms of counter space to get there. However, most potential buyers will recover when they see the large, full bathroom with half of the back wall dedicated to a pantry.

The StorMore bedside nightstands add the perfect touch to a comfy and roomy bed. The bedroom area is plenty large leaving room for you to walk around two flanking shirt closets. Impressive for such a small trailer.

One of the best features is the Venture LevelMate Pro, which lets you level this RV with your smartphone!

What Class Hitch Is Required To Tow 3,500 lbs?

Matching your travel trailer with the proper hitch is critical for safe towing. So which class of hitch is best for travel trailers in the 3500lb range?

A Class I hitch rated for 2000 lbs is far too underpowered and although a Class II hitch is rated for “up to” 3,500 lbs, you should stick with a Class III for anything with a GVWR that exceeds 3,500 lbs .

For instance, just because the travel trailer features a dry weight of 3,000 lbs, doesn’t mean you can’t approach that GVWR without threatening to overwhelm a Class II.

A Class II is perfectly fine for lightweight travel trailers like the Travel Lite RV Rove Lite 14BH or the Safari Condo R1713. However, with a Class II, you’re pushing it with an inTech Sol Eclipse and going too far overboard with the Jayco Jay Flight 184BS.

How Much Are Travel Trailers Under 3,500 lbs?

There’s a decent disparity among travel trailers under 3,500 lbs. Ultra lightweight travel trailers typically fall under the ‘entry-level’ category in terms of price, which is anything between $12k and $40k. Unfortunately, much of the price is reliant on brand rather than substance.

For instance, the Airstream Basecamp 16 has a starting price of $46k, which is $6k higher than the numbers we list above. Then there’s the Coachmen Clipper 17CFQ, which retails for around $26k. The Clipper is longer and roomier than the Basecamp.

Are there important and distinguishing features between the two? You bet. Is it worth an additional $20k? Well, a good deal of that is brand power, so it’s entirely up to you. On the bright side, maintenance on smaller RVs is a lot easier and more cost-effective than their larger brethren.

That’s not to say that any of the brands above lack amenities. All it means is brand carries value all by itself, long before you step inside the RV door for the first time.

It’s also important to remember that though these are smaller campers, a lot of technology and innovation goes into making them small while still retaining livability.

Can You Full-Time In Travel Trailers Under 3,500 lbs?

can you full-time in travel trailers under 3,500 lbs

You certainly can but there will be consequences you’ll have to overcome and you’ll need to get used to life without certain amenities. You’re looking at a very constrained space, every day, without change. You can relieve that somewhat with tent attachment options and more of an outside lifestyle.

We see many RVers who full time in small travel trailers use Clam tent enclosures to add additional outdoor living space to their camping experience.

Consistent power needs will take on a new dimension, depending on whether you are boondocking or grabbing shore power at every opportunity. One of the biggest obstacles to overcome, mostly if you like living off-grid for sustained periods or just prefer boondocking, is tank size.

Those fresh, grey, and black tanks are capable of dictating your life if you let them. You will have to get innovative.

Smaller RVs often equate to cheaper construction and may not be up to par depending on where you plan on taking them. For instance, the Basecamp 16 is far more off-road worthy than the R-Pod.

Regardless of what your lifestyle preference is, do your homework on these models beforehand and make sure you know what you are getting into.

Final Thoughts About Travel Trailers Under 3,500 lbs

Travel trailers under 3,500 lbs are an absolute blast, especially if you are into the adventurous spirit and hitting the road with your significant other.

Are they the best option in the world for full-time living? Maybe—maybe not. But they are incredibly versatile, which opens up a lot of doors for your own, personal innovations and style.

The above-listed options feature some fantastic choices with a number of different styles and amenities. If you can’t find something perfect for your next adventure on this list, you probably won’t find it anywhere else.

Related Reading:

1. 15 Best Small Travel Trailers For Retired Couples 2. 25 Best Travel Trailers Under 20 Feet 3. 10 Best Fiberglass Travel Trailer Brands 4. How Much Do Casita Travel Trailers Weigh? 5. 12 Great Campers For Jeep Wrangler Owners

About the Author:

Thomas Godwin is a full-time freelance writer with a BFA in Creative Writing, a U.S. Marine, and an avid outdoorsman.

When he’s not writing, he’s raising chickens and Appleyard ducks. Thomas also constructs teardrop campers (attempting to anyway) and kayaks the Blackwater River with his wife, two daughters, and his Dobermans.

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Alto Teardrop Camper Trailer by Safari Condo

Based in Saint-Nicolas, Quebec, Canada . The Alto trailer by Safari Condo is by far our favorite teardrop camper . Kait’s aunt and uncle own the Alto R1713 and let us film a walk-through of their teardrop trailer which you can watch below.

They found the Alto travel trailer easy to tow with their Jeep Wrangler and took it on many camping trips before they sold this unique teardrop trailer. Safari Condo currently makes two Alto R series trailers with a retractable roof: Alto R1713 and Alto R1723.

GVWR: 2,700 lbs – 3,500 lbs

Feather Weight: 1,816 lb (824 kg) – 1858 lb (843 kg)

Website: http://www.safaricondo.com/en/

Barefoot and TAB Teardrop Trailers by nuCamp

Based in Sugarcreek, Ohio . nuCamp manufactures a handful of lightweight travel trailers that can be towed by a half-ton truck. The TAB teardrop trailers are the most well known in the nuCamp trailers product line. Below is a tour of their largest teardrop camper.

The nuCamp Barefoot is an European style lightweight camper that is labeled “retro-chic” by the manufacturer. Watch the video below for a tour of the nuCamp Barefoot travel trailer.

GAWR: 2,220 lbs- 3,900 lbs

Total Gross Weight (Dry): 1,213 lbs – 2,831 lbs

Website: https://nucamprv.com/

Basecamp 16 Aluminum Travel Trailer by Airstream

Based in Jackson Center, Ohio . The Basecamp travel trailers joined Airstream’s line of aluminum travel trailers in 2018. This small RV trailer comes with a decent sized wet bath and a wrap around window in the galley. Watch our tour of the Airstream Basecamp below.

GVWR: 3,500 lbs

Base Weight (with LP & Batteries): 2,650 lbs

Website: https://www.airstream.com/travel-trailers/basecamp/

Bean Trailers – Ultra Lightweight Travel Trailer

Based in Salt Lake City, Utah . Bean Trailer makes lightweight trailers with a fiberglass shell. The most lightweight travel trailers in the product line are the Bean Stock and Classic Bean trailer. Keep an eye out for these cool teardrop trailers at the different Overland events and expos around the country.

Bean Ultra Lightweight Travel Trailer

Dry Weight: 1,650 lbs – 2,600 lbs

Website:  http://www.beantrailer.com/

Boreas Campers Off-Road Travel Trailers

Based in Arvada, Colorado . Boreas Campers makes several models of off-road overland campers. The Boreas XT camper featured in the photo below has a dry weight of 2,200 lbs with a GVWR of 3,500 lbs and 19″ of ground clearance.

Boreas Campers Off-Road Travel Trailers

Website: https://boreascampers.com/campers/

Casita Spirit Fiberglass Travel Trailers

Based in Rice, Texas . This lightweight travel trailer manufacturer has been making small campers since 1983. Designed to be durable and aerodynamic, these fiberglass travel trailers can be easily spotted rolling down the road. Casita Spirit is the lightest travel trailer the company makes with the Casita Spirit 16 standard weighing in at 1,970 pounds dry.

Website:  http://casitatraveltrailers.com/

Cedar Ridge Campers Classic Teardrop Trailer

Based in Murray, Kentucky . Cedar Ridge Campers makes two classic teardrop campers: Vega AT and Vega XT. The campers are made with structural foam core panels to keep the trailer lightweight and to provide insulation. Both models have a 5′ x 8.5′ main body with a 58” x 80” sleeping area.

Cedar Ridge Campers Classic Teardrop Trailer

GVWR: 2,200 to 3,500 lbs

Website: https://cedarridgecampers.com/

Cricket Trailer by TAXA Outdoors

This small camper trailer’s big selling point is the “NASA inspired design.” We briefly considered towing the Cricket trailer behind our Jeep Wrangler Unlimited when we were downsizing from our small Class A RV . The dry weight is under 1,800 pounds with a GVWR of 2,700 pounds and GAWR of 3,500 pounds. For more overland and off-grid adventures, check out the Cricket Overland edition of this lightweight camping trailer.

Cricket travel trailer

GVWR: 2,700 lbs

Dry weight: 1,753 lbs

Website: https://taxaoutdoors.com

Escapod Off-Road Teardrop Trailer

Based in Coalville, Utah. The TOPO2 by Escapod is “an off-road teardrop camper that’s built to endure” with a dry weight under 2,000 pounds including the basic features. We got a chance to tour the facility and spend a night out of this four season small teardrop camper. Watch our full walk-through of this teardrop trailer .

GVWR: 3,500

Website: https://escapod.us/

Happier Camper HC1 Fiberglass Travel Trailer

Based in Los Angeles , California . The Happier Camper HC1 is the Lego of fiberglass travel trailers . This small pull behind camper is so modular, you can configure it in many ways to make it fit your camping trailer needs. We haven’t seen any other lightweight campers quite like the HC1 and the base dry weight is 1,100 pounds.

Dry weight: 1,100 lbs

Website: http://happiercamper.com/

InTech’s Flyer, Luna & Sol Trailers

Based in Nappanee, Indiana . In 2010, the founders of InTech RVs set out on a mission to build the best travel trailers. The company now offer a variety of lightweight aluminum travel trailers that range in size and layout.

GVWR: 2,220 – 3,500 lbs

Website: https://www.intechrv.com/

Lance 1475 Small Travel Trailer

Based in Lancaster, California . Before Lance released the 1475, we considered towing the Lance 1575 camper. This small travel trailer doesn’t have any slides and the most notable feature are the large windows by the swivel chairs. Below is our video tour of the Lance 1475 travel trailer.

Website: http://www.lancecamper.com/

Scamp Fiberglass Travel Trailers

Based in Backus, Minnesota. Scamp Trailers make fiberglass travel trailers to order at the factory and use suppliers based in the U.S.A. The Scamp 13″ is the smallest fiberglass travel trailer in their product line.

Scamp Fiberglass Travel Trailers

GVWR: 2,200 – 3,500 lbs

Website:  http://www.scamptrailers.com/

SylvanSport VAST Lightweight Travel Trailer

Based in Brevard, North Carolina. SylvanSport has a few towable options with the VAST being their first travel trailer. The company’s slogan is about “adventurous comfortable camping” with the aim to reset consumer expectations for RV trailers.

GVWR: 3,000 lbs

Website:  https://www.sylvansport.com/

TetonX Hybrid Camper Trailer

Based in St. George, Utah . We learned about TetonX Hybrid through our friend Jason. This lightweight camping trailer is designed for off road adventures with a GVWR of 3,500 pounds. Check out the video tour we filmed of our friend’s small travel trailer below.

Key features of the new model include composite core, larger entry door, air bag suspension, full pop instead of the wedge pop, and upgraded bunk beds.

Website:  https://atlasoutdoorsusa.com

Timberleaf Teardrop Trailers

Based in Grand Junction, Colorado . Timberleaf Camping Trailers offers three models of teardrop trailers. The budget friendly Kestrel camping trailer starts at $7,800 and weighs in at 860 pounds. The Classic teardrop model starts at $21,500 with many of the bells and whistles that customers want in their travel trailer.

Small Travel Trailers by Timberleaf Camping Trailers

Website: https://timberleaftrailers.com/

Vistabule Teardrop Trailers

Based in St. Paul, Minnesota. We learned about these cool teardrop trailers camping next to one in Big Bend National Park . Kata and Marina, the owners of the Vistabule teardrop trailer below, were gracious enough to give us a tour. At the time, they were towing this small RV trailer with their Subaru. Check out their adventures on Instagram at Vistabule302 .

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GVWR: 2,200 lbs

Website: https://vistabule.com/

Other Small Camper Trailers to Consider

These small camper trailers are over 3,500 pound GVWR (gross vehicle weight rating), but worth looking into if you’re in the market for a small pull behind camper.

Bigfoot Fiberglass Travel Trailer

Bigfoot RV is based in British Colombia, Canada. They manufacture fiberglass travel trailers and truck campers for four season camping. The smallest travel trailer has a dry weight of 3,179 with a GVWR of 4,300 . The video walk-through below is the 25B21RB model.

GVWR: 7,500 lbs

Website:  http://bigfootrv.com

Black Series Off-Road Travel Trailers

Black Series is based in Australia. They make rugged off-road caravans and pop-up tent campers that have been roaming around the Australian outback for over a decade. You can now buy the Black Series of travel trailers in the U.S. which come with a 5 year structural warranty.

GVWR: Wide range

Website: https://www.blackseriescamper.com/

Escape Fiberglass Travel Trailers

Based in Chilliwack, British Colombia, Canada . Escape Trailer manufactures fiberglass travel trailers that are sold direct to consumers. While most of of their small camping trailers are well over 3,500 lbs, the Escape 17A and 17B have a GVWR of 4,000 lbs. 

GVWR: 4,000 lbs

Website: https://escapetrailer.com/

Grand Design Imagine AIM Travel Trailer

Based in Middlebury, Indiana. Grand Design (part of Winnebago) manufactures a wide range of camper trailers including the Imagine AIM line of small travel trailers. We got a chance to tour a friend’s Imagine AIM 16ML camper trailer with a small slide out and lots of storage.

GVWR: 4,795 lbs

Website: https://www.granddesignrv.com/

Oliver Fiberglass Travel Trailer

Oliver Travel Trailers is based in Tennessee. They make double-hulled fiberglass travel trailer that are heavier than other options listed in this post. If staying under 3,500 lbs isn’t a criteria for you, then check out the Legacy Elite II travel trailer.

GVWR: 7,000 lbs

Website:  https://olivertraveltrailers.com/

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I have thought about adding a small trailer on either the back of my van or pickup truck (van is shorter than truck). Not sure how to maneuverer van or truck with going into a gas station or backing up. Also ability to see trailer behind vehicle. Looking forward to watching your series.

Just watch your video on shopping for a small travel trailer, I have many of the same “wants”. We’ve been traveling with a F650gs and two electric mountain bikes for about ten years. Right now we have a 2020 E-Pro 19th with tons of mods. It servers as both the garage and the camper. It has off road suspension with air bags, modified to provide side to side leveling. It’s over your GVW 3500 lb limit by about 1.5k but without the bikes and the moto it’s just over your limit. We currently pull it with a 1/2 ton silverado, but I’m thinking of changing to a transit 250. The van would become the garage. Feel free to email me if you’d like to discuss the mods I did and to kick around ideas for the best solution to bring along the bike.

Thanks Paul but 3500 pounds GVWR is a hard limit for us – and that weight would include everything that’s going in it. There are a number of trailers we’ve seen that are in the 2000 pound range that meet all our requirements.

I’m trying a somewhat newer idea of converting a Toyota Sienna Mini van into a camper, still leaving the 2 front seats for my daily driving. Any advice out there? Mom of “amanavanacat” 😄

amazing videos thanks for sharing

Any plans to update this list for 2020/21 ?

Yes. Do you have a small travel trailer suggestion?

You may want to check out the Helio brand super-lightweight full fibreglass trailers. They are Canadian built and are sold by a few dealers in the US. I really like the O2 model as it has a decent-sized wet bath and digs the use of space. I’ve seen them for $18,999 in the US and they weight 1600 or so pounds!

Love you guys… Looking to upgrade our homemade utility trailer Turtle… currently no bath porta potty, do have salamander wood burning stove water etc…But thoughts on a 4 season, smaller trailer with real bath, love the murphy bed idea and a sitting area rather than a dinette is fine, husband is a big guy and just struggles getting in and out of those dinettes… Looking for off grid read, ample storage etc… Thoughts on Lance trailer vs No Boundries. Christina & Robert

You may want to check out the Helio brand super lightweight full fiberglass trailers. They are Canadian built and are sold by a few dealers in the US. I really like the O2 model as it has a decent sized wet bath and dig the use of space. I’ve seen them for $18,999 in the US and they weight 1600 or so pounds! https://heliovr.com/

One thing I noticed when comparing small campers lately:

Teardrop (not sure of the brand/model, but it was quite attractive to the eye – I only saw it at a campground and then very quickly in a dealer showroom): This had only a bed in the cabin, a low ceiling, and a kitchen in the back. I don’t like the kitchen in the rear, because that would make it tough in the rain, especially with high winds, and unpleasant in the winter. These seemed pretty expensive for what little you get, and it’s nice to be able to stand up in a camper. Easy to pull, though.

Prolite has some nice layouts and some lightweight units, although their ceiling are too low. I have heard that the construction is very basic, and may not last as long as others, especially the molded fiberglass units like Scamps and Casitas.

Aliner/Chalet. These seem very roomy once they are opened, and opening them is very easy – they can be literally be opened and be fully set up in a minute or two if you don’t want to disconnect one from your car. The high center ceiling makes them feel very big, even though they taper to a lower level at the ends. They feel very solid and sturdy – sturdier than most lightweight trailers, and sturdier than many bigger RV’s. They’re low when they travel, so they are easy to pull. Downside is that you do have to pop them up, even though it’s quick, and more significantly, the downsides are that interior storage above waist level is limited, and there are moving parts, so they will wear out or need repair.

Tent Trailer: These old standbys have a lot going for them, especially for those without much towing power or those on a limited budget. They are easy to find in the $1500 to $3000 range used (be careful to look hard if you buy one to make sure there’s nothing wrong with it). They give you more living space per dollar and per pulling pound than any of the hard side trailers. Many like the tent enclosure, because you can hear nature, which is why we go camping (although people can hear you, which gives little privacy). The downsides are that set up is more complicated – they do have to be detached from the car, so they are not good for one night stays, storage is limited unless you get a large model, they have moving parts, and the moving parts are built to be lightweight, rather than sturdy, so they break more easily and need more repairs. Still, they are quite comfortable once set up.

My husband and I are looking for a small camper trailer in which you can stand up inside with an outdoor kitchen. I’ve found Rockwood Geo Pro G125RK, Tigermoth, Luna and TAB. Ultimately we wanted a basic indoor bathroom as well but that seems to be above our budget so we’re considering an outdoor potty with a privacy tent. Can you suggest any others I might have missed in my research?

We haven’t paid much attention to the smaller trailers where you would have an outdoor kitchen so I don’t believe we can be much help there.

Hi, My wife and I are retired and have thought to sell our quite compact fiberglass trailer in a few months. It does have a marvelous outdoor kitchen a large comfortable bed, and an indoor shower, toilet and sink. it is called a “Genesis 912”. It is undergoing some nice upgrading of the solar, etc and I could send some pics if you are not in a rush to buy. I understand this may not work ,timewise ,for you but I though I would let you know about these models anyway. best to you , Doug Johnson

Hi Doug. I’d be interested in looking at some pics. Where are you located?

check out the MeerKat

I am not sure if you have found a Teadrop Camper yet, but Rustic Trail Teardrops builds a 6-foot tall teardrop with an optional outside pull out kitchen. It weighs under 1,7000 Lbs and costs under $12,000. You can find it at http://www.rustictrailteardrops.com/polar-bear/

Nice trailer recommendations. By the way, may I know what towing parts you think is great to use with it? I’m still undecided what to purchase but I’m currently looking at Blue Ox towing hitch.

Excellent work and Well worth a read. Got great insights and information from your blog. Thanks.

My wife and I decided to enter the tiny trailer scene with a “tall” teardrop trailer, one we can stand in. Obviously, we don’t have all the bells and whistles inside, but that’s pretty much the point of owning a tiny trailer. We have kind of a crush on the Airstream Basecamp, though. It’s small yet has that classy classic look. I’m enjoying your blog and how you’ve developed a good energy with it. I did write a blog article that focused on what maybe you’d call the micro trailer niche, where I interviewed tiny trailer owners as to why they went ultra small. https://www.greengoddessglamping.com/2018/08/why-such-tiny-trailer-teardrop-owners.html

Missing Escapade campers made in Minnesota

What do you know about “T@B”’s?

You should check out the Egg Camper. They’re made in Michigan, just outside of Grand Rapids. Unibody fiberglass construction, engineered by a former boat manufacturer. When we camped at an RV park, the gentleman next to us had one. I was commenting how cute the trailer looked from the outside with its yellow awning, it really looked like an egg! He let us take a look inside. It was so well-thought out on the interior. Easy to clean boat quality fiberglass. The bed was east-west, instead of north-south to save on space. Wet bath was roomy. Just the cutest little camper. Only 1,700 lbs dry weight. You can tow it with an SUV. He’s had the Egg Camper since 2014 and absolutely loves it.

What about the Bowlus Road Chief?

You left a number of great trailers off of your list, including the A-Scape (by A-Liner), the “Lil Snoozy,” the Runaway, the Lil Guy, the Travel Lite Express 14, The R-Pod…and more that are targeted for your age, wealth (or lack of it) and skill level.

Why no mention of the Nu-camp 320 series or the 400? They all fall within the targeted weight range and, by the looks of these other campers, are equally, or better, constructed. The problem with most of these trailers mentioned here is availability. I live in the Panhandle region of Florida and you are lucky to find anything beyond the behemoths that people seem to want in this area with the possibility of a few T@Bs. I am very interested in the Alto, but the price of one combined with the costs of traveling expense (are they only sold in Canada?) makes it way out of my league. I wouldn’t even know where to travel to see some of your other suggestions, certainly not within 500 miles of me. The Lance looks interesting, but judging by the video, the build quality doesn’t seem up to the T@B. I currently own the 320 s and tow it easily with a Toyota 4Runner. You can configure it for a North/South bed arrangement or an East/West. A 320 s is well below the 2,000 lb. mark. If I ever get the money together, I would trade the 320 s in for a T@B 400. Having owned a Nu-camp Cirrus truck camper before downsizing to the 320 s, I have been made very familiar with it’s components used in the 400, as the Cirrus had the same construction, windows, flooring, Alde heating system, and the nifty fold down sink in the bathroom. I wish campers like the Aldo were more accessible, as the videos of them frustrate me knowing they just aren’t available for me to even look at in person.

The build quality of the Lance should not even be questioned by someone who obviously has not done their homework! I will leave it at that…

I bought an Alto…it completely rocks! I get that it sucks they don’t have a dealer here in the US– but Safari Condo is happy to connect interested people with the nearest Alto owner so folks can see it before they buy it. Alto owners are always happy to gush about their snails. Happy Shopping!!

I am fortunate to live within 5 miles of the Canadian border (Washington state), so British Columbia is pretty darn close to me. A few days ago I went to visit a Canadian RV dealer that had the Alto Safari Condo line available to view (strictly as display models), and I was very impressed with with I saw and was able to see, touch, feel, and sit in. High quality construction, excellent fit and finish, and thoughtful touches throughout. It has the most comfortable camper dinette seats I have ever sat down upon, and the sofa area that converts to a queen size bed is also very comfortable for this hard mattress loving guy. You don’t feel confined in the Alto … plenty of room for one/two, plus a child (or dog, like me). The Alto is nicest thing I have seen so far, and fits nicely into the weight and hitch weight restrictions imposed on me by my tow vehicle.

In comparing the two models, I preferred the fixed roof version. For me, the extendable roof would let in too much morning light, and you don’t get as much over counter storage, either. In fact, if you selected the microwave option, its placement is on a four-legged pedestal on the counter; that was kind of weird to me.

Lead times are incredibly long; I was told if I wanted to order one, my expected delivery date would be February, 202o. It would be container shipped from Quebec (where they are manufactured), and sent to the Canadian RV dealer. Base price on the Alto 1743 (fixed roof) is $36,300 CDN (dollar references hereinafter are all CDN). To that you have to add freight charges of $4,500, dealer prep of $750, and a US export charge of $750.

Then comes the (long) option list, which includes things like the TV/DVD player, wiring for cable, a central privacy curtain, microwave oven, etc., etc. Depending upon what you select, you can significantly add to the overall cost.

I was fortunate to meet a Canadian owner visiting our area, who was parked along the beach last weekend. He thoroughly loves his trailer, and mentioned that he and his wife use it about 50 days/year. They indicated it’s primarily a two season trailer, but in my area of the Pacific Northwest, I could probably get away with a usable season of Mar 31 – Oct. 31. With the options and configuration he selected (including freight), he paid $56,000 CDN for his unit. Converting that to US dollars equates to approx. $41,000 … kinda pricey. Even the base model – with no additions – is going to put your initial investment at about $31,500 USD.

So far, the Alto is at the top of my list, but I am also looking at T@B (320 series – 400 hitch weight is too much for my tow vehicle), and the Little Guy series, as well.

If you can’t find a local US Alto Safari Condo owner to pester for a peek, many of the Canadian dealers have them as display models. If you ever get yourself close to Canada, it would be worth the visit. Then again, there are enthusiast groups in the US, too … along with a Facebook group.

Love the videos, especially the Alto review.

We own a Tesla Model X and are looking at the best option for towing. We are looking to rent an Alto 1713 like your relatives have. We haven’t been able to find any here in Florida. Any recommendations?

Contact Safari Condo, maker of the Alto, and they can put you in contact with owners in your area. There is also a Facebook group that you can follow. We bought an Alto. There is a wait involved, and a road trip to pick it up. We used the wait to time exchange rates to leverage our payments and make them go further, and the road trip was an excellent opportunity to get to know our new little camper. The Facebook group has all sorts of great recommendations on how to do it.

Can you please share the Facebook group name?

There are Alto owners who tow with a Tesla. AFAIK the only place to rent one is in Durango CO.

What would you recommend for a middle age couple (both about 5’7″) and two young labradors? I want to use my Mercedes 2006 ML350 4Matic (gas) to tow. We’ve always gone tent camping & love BLM land. It would be great to have a shower capability & possibly Heat/AC so we could go in the winter too. Thank you, Fred & Gladys (really)

Hey guys – because RV/trailers are such a personal choice, we don’t make recommendations to people. Our advice is to go shop around and see as many as you can. Eventually one will stand out above the rest. I also have no idea what the tow capacity is for your Mercedes so make sure you research that and take it into consideration (with the trailer fully loaded, water, gas, etc.).

We’re in the same boat Elyse. The GLK 250 diesel, 2 adults and 2 dogs.

My husband and I have a 16 foot Casita spirit. 1970 pounds. We travel with 3 dogs. We love the design- no wasted space. Shower, toilet, fridge, sink. Room for a microwave. TV is wall mounted on a swivel.

Are there any lightweight (<3,500lb) travel trailers that don't require the people to crawl over each other when getting into or out of bed? I don't mind crawling in or out. But when the bed is oriented across the trailer, someone is going to have to crawl over their bed mate. Getting up in the middle of the night to pee? Tough luck. Why don't customers call out the manufacturers for turning a blind eye to this inconvenience?

Yes…we found this one but didn’t like the quality of it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pncnTv8Pg7Q The big reason why most manufacturers do have a North/South bed is because of how small these trailers are. Having the bed up against the wall is the best use of space, rather than needing an area to walk around each side.

The R model altos sleep in the bumper to tongue orientation on a king size bed. Getting in and out is even easier if you sleep with only one cushion at the top and leave it in twin bed configuration at the bottom. A very versatile little trailer.

We have a T@B travel trailer, a little over 2000 pounds, 15 feet long including the tongue. The dinette makes up into a large bed but a number of owners have made modifications so there are two single beds with a walkway between. I wish manufacturers would recognize that lots of people would like this configuration in a small camper.

Great summary of options under 3500 lbs. Now that we only have one kid living at home we have gotten rid of our HUGE SUV and daydream of camping in something that our Wrangler and Crossover can tow. Thanks for the links, have a feeling the yard work is going to have to wait!

My wife and I looked at all of the trailers mentioned plus many more and wound up with a Vistabule. Hands down the most space-optimized package we found, incredibly efficient and at 1600lbs very easy to tow. I definitely recommend adding it to the list!

This is my favorite for aesthetics. http://www.clcboats.com/shop/boats/recreational-vehicles/clc-teardrop-trailer.html My 6’3″ husband tells me I can build it for when I want to run away and go solo. I am so happy to see you guys downsized. Your old RV seemed very “grandma in Florida” whereas the new one is more “young people hitting the trail”. Your final step will be when you start modding out an off road truck with camper shell!!!

Thanks Cathy! That’s quite the tiny trailer. Just find a friend who’s taking their RV camping and hook that up to it! Funny, we’ve actually talked about looking at putting together a truck camper for our next rig.

We built a teardrop a number of years ago, designed by my engineer husband. We were able to pick up period reproduction hardware from a local enthusiast who had purchased the extrusion molds- lots of fun, easy to tow. Our daughter & he are going to refinish it & she will be using it with her Subaru.

We bought a Gulfstream Vista cruiser 17 RWD a year ago and love it. We have a Honda Ridgeline V6 to pull it. The trailer is lightweight and we get up hills very easily. Best of all the quality of the trailer is high, much like the Lance trailers.

That’s fantastic – always great to find something that really works for you and is high quality.

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In July, 2015 we purchased our very first RV – a Scamp 19 ft. “fifth wheel.” Because of its ball-type hitch which is sort of a cross between a goose-neck and fifth wheel hitch, purists frown upon calling it a fifth wheel. But, considering its interior layout, those familiar with RV’s would surely consider it to be a fifth wheel. We absolutely love ours. It’s light (under 3,000 pounds), easy to tow, has a wet bath (though somewhat cramped), an ample dinette area and plenty of storage. With over 45 nights in it thus far, we find it to be plenty spacious for two people – especially the bed area (just huge the way we have it set up). However, when the time to take off full timing comes in two years, we will be upgrading to something larger, likely a smaller Class A. Good luck with your new rig!

We’ve seen a couple of those Scamps – back when we lived in a sticks and bricks, one of our neighbors had one. Makes me wish I had kept my truck! I’ll be curious to see what you think if you end up moving to a Class A or something similar. Thanks Peter!

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Consider the GVWR (not the UVW)

Many RV manufacturers tout the UVW (unloaded vehicle weight) of their trailers. But adding cargo like fresh water, propane tank(s), food, clothing, bicycles, and other camping equipment to the trailer can add hundreds of pounds to that UVW number.

GVWR is the weight to know when buying a trailer for a lightweight truck or passenger car tow vehicle.

Knowing the GVWR of small campers is the key to safe towing on road or while off-the-grid camping. Now, let’s dive into our list of the best lightweight travel trailers for 2023.

The 10 Best Lightweight Travel Trailers (Under 6,000 Pounds GVWR)

Our top small travel trailers for 2023 are listed in order by cost in US dollars, from least expensive to most expensive.

1. Vintage Trailer Works XTR: An Off-Road Lightweight, Customizable Camper 

The Vintage Trailer Works team builds custom teardrops, retro campers, and toy haulers in Dothan, Alabama. The 5’x8′ model XTR is one of VTW’s four off-road, customizable lightweight teardrop trailers.

Vintage Trailer Works XTR Off-Road Teardrop Camper

This mini travel trailer features dual doors with sliding windows, a tri-fold queen bed mattress and couch, 30″ A/T tires, and a beautifully designed galley under the rear hatch that’s ready for the best camping coolers and grills and outdoor cooktops of your choice.

Vintage Trailer Works XTR small travel trailer teardrop camper

All XTRs are custom built per buyer’s choices, starting with 4’x8′ to 5’x10′ floorplans, tailored kitchen layouts, an optional roof rack, awnings, cargo storage system choices, electronics, and more.

Vintage Trailer Works XTR Features

  • Hitch weight: 275 lbs.
  • Gross vehicle weight rating: 2,990 lbs.
  • Unloaded vehicle weight: 1,600 lbs.
  • Exterior length: 14′
  • Full exterior height: 5′ 8″
  • Exterior width: 7′ 5″
  • Freshwater capacity: 10 gallons
  • Optional roof rack and awning
  • Base MSRP: $11,695

2. Riverside RV Retro 135: Vintage Style Small Trailer with Full Bath 

There aren’t many small travel trailers with a full bath on the market today. But one trailer stands out from the rest: the Retro 135 from Riverside RV.

Retro 135 small travel trailer from Riverside RV

The retro vibe starts on the outside with a colorful fiberglass exterior and continues inside with an eye-catching 1950s-style vintage trailer interior.

It features a black-and-white checkerboard flooring; dinette cushions in aqua, red, or seafoam green; and bright birch wood interior walls and cabinetry.

Retro 135 ultralight camper pull-behind from Riverside RV

The ceiling is 6′ 3″ with an airy feel, despite being one of the smallest camper trailers on our list. The Retro has plenty of room for a 20K Btu furnace and 13.5K Btu A/C, a full wet bath, and a kitchenette with a refrigerator and cooktop. 

Riverside RV Retro 135 Features

  • Hitch weight: 140 lbs.
  • Gross vehicle weight rating: 3,730 lbs.
  • Unloaded vehicle weight: 2,640 lbs.
  • Exterior length: 15′ 9″
  • Full exterior height: 9′ 6″
  • Exterior width: 7′ 6″
  • Interior height: 6′ 5″ 
  • Freshwater capacity: 36 gallons
  • Gray water capacity: 32 gallons
  • Black water capacity: 17 gallons
  • Optional dinette
  • Base MSRP: $24,317

3. 2023 Travel Lite Rove Lite 16RB: A Versatile and Lightweight Trailer

You will love the new Rove Lite 16RB ultralight travel trailer from Travel Lite . This is the largest in the company’s offerings. Yet, it’s one of the most affordable small travel trailers on the market and light enough to pull behind many small cars and tow vehicles.

RoveLite 16 lightweight travel trailers of 2023

The sleek Euro-style design, use of state-of-the-art composite materials, aluminum chassis, and seamless poured resin fiberglass roof are industry-leading materials.

Rove Lite 16RB interior

Interior features include a convertible bed and one of the only lightweight travel trailers with a full bathroom (and an outdoor shower, too). RVers love the unexpected space-saving functionality of this ultra-light travel trailer.

2023 Travel Lite Rove Lite 16RB Features

  • Hitch weight: 154 lbs.
  • Gross vehicle weight rating: 3,500 lbs.
  • Unloaded vehicle weight: 2,044 lbs.
  • Exterior length: 18′ 9″
  • Full exterior height: 8′ 11″
  • Exterior width: 7′ 11″
  • Gray water capacity: 30 gallons
  • Black water capacity: 5 gallons
  • Optional exterior shower and electric side awning
  • Base MSRP: $30,236

4. 2023 Keystone Passport Solo 15FK: An Elegant Small Trailer with a Full Kitchen

Keystone RV’s new Passport Solo 15FK is the smallest of the five Solo Series (single-axle) lightweight travel trailers. It’s in prototype phase now but will be out in 2023.

Keystone RV Passport Solo Series Ultra-Lite travel trailer

This ultralight travel trailer is loaded with standard features usually not found on single-axle campers, including an outdoor kitchen, tongue jack, stabilizer jacks, and a 10-foot awning.

Passport Solo 15FK kitchen

This compact travel trailer features Keystone’s exclusive HyperDec flooring (composite and water-resistant), a rear wet bath, a 60″x80″ tri-fold queen-size bed, plus a beautiful wrap-around kitchen in the front with a large pantry, an 8 cu. ft. 12V fridge, plus a microwave and two-burner LP stove. There’s also an outside kitchen with a pullout griddle to accommodate hungry family members.

2023 Keystone Passport Solo 15FK Features

  • Hitch weight: 595 lbs.
  • Gross vehicle weight rating: 5,650 lbs.
  • Unloaded vehicle weight: 4,410 lbs.
  • Exterior length: 19′ 5″
  • Full exterior height: 10′ 4″
  • Exterior width: 8′
  • Freshwater capacity: 37 gallons
  • Black water capacity: 30 gallons
  • Optional solar panel packages and lithium batteries
  • Base MSRP: $34,350

5. L’Air Camper Company Trillium Lion 1300 GT: Classic Styling in a Lightweight Pull-Behind Trailer

Want to tow a small trailer with a small SUV or crossover? This is it!

L’Air Camper’s new Trillium Lion 1300 GT is a great small camper for couples and solo RVers who love the look of classic ’50s styling.

L’air Camper Trillium Lion 1300 GT, a best lightweight travel trailers of 2023

The molded fiberglass, 13-foot, 2,200-pound Lion GT model with the bathroom layout has everything needed to camp comfortably anywhere.

Trillium Heritage Lion camper trailer for small cars and trucks

This small pull-behind camper features a 46″x76″ foam bed, two-burner cooktop, microwave, fridge, 12V/110V and solar power , A/C, furnace, hot water, inside shower, cassette toilet, 8-foot awning, and decent storage.

The Lion version has 15″ wheels, all-terrain tires, fender flares, gray marine upholstery, and roof rails for gear racks.

L’Air Camper Company Trillium Lion 1300 GT Features

  • Hitch weight: 165 lbs.
  • Gross vehicle weight rating: 2,200 lbs.
  • Unloaded vehicle weight: 1,500 lbs.
  • Exterior length: 13′ 5″
  • Full exterior height: 7′ 6″
  • Exterior width: 6′ 6″
  • Interior height: 6′ 2″
  • Freshwater capacity: 13 gallons
  • Gray water capacity: 13 gallons
  • Black water capacity: N/A
  • Base MSRP: $39,500 USD

6. 2023 InTech Sol Horizon: A Stylish, Luxury Ultralight Trailer 

InTech’s new Sol Horizon is a luxurious aluminum ultralight travel trailer with a full-width U-shaped dinette up front. The big windows on three sides give expansive views of your surroundings.

InTech Sol Horizon, one of the best lightweight travel trailers of 2023

The roomy interior has a unique “tilt-forward design” that allows use of the area over the trailer’s tongue to increase sleeping/lounging space.

interior of intech sol horizon

The Sol Horizon also sports a sizeable wet bath; a luxurious kitchen with an enormous farmhouse sink, commercial-grade faucet, and two-burner LP-gas stove; and an adjacent entertainment center. A 10′ awning is standard, with options such as a slide-out kitchen and solar power.

2023 InTech Sol Horizon Features

  • Hitch weight: 465 lbs.
  • Gross vehicle weight rating: 4,000 lbs.
  • Unloaded vehicle weight: 3,372 lbs.
  • Exterior length: 19′
  • Full exterior height: 9′ 5″
  • Exterior width: 8′ 6″
  • Interior height: 6′ 6″
  • Freshwater capacity: 28 gallons
  • Gray water capacity: N/A
  • Black water capacity: 32 gallons
  • Optional dual LP-gas tanks and off-grid package
  • Base MSRP: $42,539

7. Vorsheer XCT: Rugged Off-Road Campers

From the ground up, Vorsheer’s 2023 Xtreme Camp Trailer (XCT) is an adventure-style off-road trailer designed with longevity and quality in mind. 

Made in Utah, the XCT has hot and cold season insulation, a composite shell, aluminum-body subframe, high-strength steel main frame, a full trailer kitchen in back, queen-size bed inside, and much more in a unique, head-turning design.

Vorsheer XCT 4x4 travel trailer

This small off-road trailer will carry a rooftop tent for added sleeping options. In addition, you can also carry adventure toys such as kayaks or a canoe.

It stands tall to handle the tougher 4×4 trails with nearly 20″ of ground clearance. If your tow vehicle can clear the obstacle, you know your trailer will too.

Vorsheer XCT Features

  • Hitch weight: 260 lbs.
  • Unloaded vehicle weight: 1,995 lbs.
  • Full exterior height: 6′ 11″
  • Freshwater capacity: 27 gallons
  • Extra large 270° awning (Bat Wing)
  • Optional exterior water heater and shower
  • Base MSRP: $44,560

8. 2023 Mars Campers Mars 15 Deluxe: Off-Road Trailer with a King Bed and Full Bath 

Mars Campers is the sister company to Black Series Campers and closely resembles their off-road campers imported from Australia into North America.

The Mars 15 Deluxe is a full-featured hybrid trailer. For example, it has a metal roof that lifts up to add headroom and a rear slide-out adds living space.

Mars 15 Deluxe pull-behind camping trailers for small cars and trucks

This small pull-behind trailer is solid. For instance, it’s built with rock sliders and skid plates to protect every vulnerable area. Additionally, it has an independent suspension to smooth out the ride over rough terrain.

Mars 15 Deluxe small travel trailer with king bed

The interior is large, with a big kitchen, four-burner cooktop, fridge, and lots of storage. It also has a wet bath and the rare feature of a lightweight travel trailer with a king bed.

Additionally, the pair of fold-up bunks makes it family-friendly. You’ll love the huge slide-out kitchen and 13-foot awning too. 

If you can’t get to Australia to buy it, don’t worry. The Black Series HQ12 small 4×4 trailer is a great alternative.

Mars 15 Deluxe Features

  • Hitch weight: 320 lbs.
  • Gross vehicle weight rating: 5,291 lbs.
  • Unloaded vehicle weight: 4,409 lbs.
  • Exterior length: 18′
  • Full exterior height: 8′ 2″
  • Exterior width: 7′ 4″
  • Interior height:6’4″
  • Freshwater capacity: 26.4 gallons
  • Gray water capacity: 26.4 gallons
  • Black water capacity: 26.4 gallons
  • Base MSRP: $55,990

9. 2023 Lance Camper Enduro: An Equipped and Innovative Overlanding Trailer 

This off-grid camper is built for RVers who love off-road outdoor adventures. The all-new 19′ 1″, 4,500-pound (GVWR) Lance Camper Enduro is centered around an interior wet bath with a cassette toilet, a U-shaped convertible dinette, kids drop-down bunks, and a large exterior kitchen under the rear hatch with a two-burner cooktop.

Lance Camper Enduro Off-grid Overland Trailer

Robust solar and lithium battery technology handles the power for dry camping. Additionally, having 40 gallons of onboard freshwater and a remote filtering system gives you independence.

Lance Camper Enduro pull-behind campers for boondocking

Back kitchen galley of the Lance Camper Enduro.

The prototype campers have been in development for almost two years and will hit RV dealer lots in early 2023.

2023 Lance Camper Enduro Features

  • Hitch weight: 350 lbs.
  • Gross vehicle weight rating: 4,500 lbs.
  • Unloaded vehicle weight: 3,500 lbs.
  • Exterior length: 19′ 1″
  • Exterior width: 8′ 5″
  • Freshwater capacity: 40 gallons
  • Gray water capacity: 26 gallons
  • Base MSRP: $59,000

10. 2023 Kimberley Kampers Kruiser E-Class: Small Camper with a Composting Toilet 

The Kimberley Kampers Kruiser E-Class is a full-featured travel trailer from the company’s Ohio location. This luxury small camper is loaded with high-tech features, particularly the adjustable air bag suspension and the diesel-powered hot water system.

Kimberley's best lightweight travel trailers of 2023

Additionally, there is a retractable island queen bed and an RV composting toilet . These travel trailers keep RVers comfortable in the outback or anywhere in North America.

Kimberley Kampers Kruiser e-Class small travel trailer

The E-Class Kruiser model has more options than many small campers . It’s easy to tailor this camper to fit any RV lifestyle.

2023 Kimberley Kampers Kruiser E-Class Features

  • Hitch weight: 265 lbs.
  • Gross vehicle weight rating: 5,500 lbs.
  • Unloaded vehicle weight: 3,836 lbs.
  • Exterior length: 17′
  • Full exterior height: 9′ 8″
  • Freshwater capacity: 50 gallons
  • Gray water capacity: 16 gallons
  • Black water capacity: Waterless Composting Toilet
  • Base MSRP: $89,268

Editor’s note: RV production costs are in flux. Base costs for these small towable RVs may have changed since Q4 2022 (when we created this list of the best lightweight travel trailer reviews for 2023).

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There are many different travel trailers available for rent or purchase on the market. Some have many exciting features for maximum comfort, while others have minimal features. Some have multiple sleeping areas, while others have only a single bed. Some are massive in size, while others have a small footprint. In this article, I will share with you the best lightweight travel trailers. 

These are lightweight campers weighing under 3,500 pounds in dry weight. In other words, these are travel trailers that are light enough to be towed by most trucks and SUVs. So if you are looking for a lightweight camper that you can tow without upgrading your current truck or SUV, there are ten options below that will greatly excite you.

Top 10 Lightweight Travel Trailers Below 3,500 Pounds

1. coachmen clipper ultra-lite 17cfq.

I love this trailer’s spacious full bathroom that includes a sink, a standard toilet, and a shower. I also love the fact that this bathroom comes with a medicine cabinet. 

The Coachmen Clipper Ultra-Lite 17CFQ is a lightweight travel trailer designed for easy towing and maneuverability. It is part of the Clipper Ultra-Lite series produced by Coachmen RV, which is known for its functional features and affordability. Here are some of the key specifications and features of the Coachmen Clipper Ultra-Lite 17CFQ:

  • Size and Weight:
  • The Coachmen Clipper Ultra-Lite 17CFQ has an overall length of 21 feet 4 inches and a width of 7 feet 4 inches.
  • It has a dry weight of approximately 3,079 pounds, which makes it easy to tow with a mid-size SUV or truck.
  • The trailer has a hitch weight of 308 pounds and a cargo carrying capacity of 1,201 pounds.
  • Sleeping Capacity and Layout:
  • The Coachmen Clipper Ultra-Lite 17CFQ can sleep up to four people.
  • It features a queen-sized bed and a dinette that converts into a bed for additional sleeping space.
  • Interior Features:
  • The Coachmen Clipper Ultra-Lite 17CFQ has a spacious interior with a variety of features designed for comfort and convenience.
  • The kitchen includes a refrigerator, two-burner cooktop, microwave, and sink with a high-rise faucet.
  • The bathroom features a toilet, shower, and sink with a vanity and medicine cabinet.
  • The trailer has air conditioning and a furnace for comfortable temperature control.
  • The interior decor includes a modern, neutral color scheme with vinyl flooring and laminate countertops.
  • Exterior Features:
  • The Coachmen Clipper Ultra-Lite 17CFQ has a lightweight aluminum frame and a laminated fiberglass exterior for durability and protection.
  • The trailer has a power awning with LED lights and an outdoor speakers for entertainment and relaxation.
  • The exterior includes a storage compartment for camping gear and supplies.
  • The trailer is equipped with stabilizer jacks for a stable and level camping experience.

Overall, the Coachmen Clipper Ultra-Lite 17CFQ is a well-designed and well-equipped travel trailer that is perfect for couples or small families who want a comfortable and convenient camping experience in a compact and lightweight package. It is easy to tow and maneuver, and offers a variety of features and amenities to make camping and traveling more enjoyable.

2. Forest River Wolf Pup 14CCW

The best thing about this camper is that it comes with tons of features and amenities despite its compactness and lightweight. 

The Forest River Wolf Pup 16FQ is a compact and lightweight travel trailer designed for easy towing and maneuverability. It is part of the Wolf Pup series produced by Forest River, which is known for its functional features and affordable pricing. Here are some of the key specifications and features of the Forest River Wolf Pup 16FQ:

  • The Forest River Wolf Pup 16FQ has an overall length of 21 feet 5 inches and a width of 7 feet.
  • It has a dry weight of approximately 3,060 pounds, which makes it easy to tow with a mid-size SUV or truck.
  • The trailer has a hitch weight of 330 pounds and a cargo carrying capacity of 1,245 pounds.
  • The Forest River Wolf Pup 16FQ can sleep up to three people.
  • The Forest River Wolf Pup 16FQ has a spacious interior with a variety of features designed for comfort and convenience.
  • The Forest River Wolf Pup 16FQ has a lightweight aluminum frame and a laminated fiberglass exterior for durability and protection.

Overall, the Forest River Wolf Pup 16FQ is a well-designed and well-equipped travel trailer that is perfect for couples or small families who want a comfortable and convenient camping experience in a compact and lightweight package. It is easy to tow and maneuver, and offers a variety of features and amenities to make camping and traveling more enjoyable.

3. Vintage Cruiser 19CSK

The Vintage Cruiser 19CSK is a travel trailer manufactured by Gulf Stream Coach, a family-owned business based in Indiana, USA. The Vintage Cruiser series is known for its retro-inspired design and classic look, while also featuring modern amenities and conveniences. Here are some of the key features and specifications of the Vintage Cruiser 19CSK:

  • The Vintage Cruiser 19CSK has an overall length of 22 feet and a width of 7 feet 6 inches.
  • It has a dry weight of approximately 3,030 pounds, which makes it easy to tow with a mid-size SUV or truck.
  • The trailer has a hitch weight of 375 pounds and a cargo carrying capacity of 945 pounds.
  • The Vintage Cruiser 19CSK can sleep up to three people.
  • The Vintage Cruiser 19CSK has a retro-inspired interior with a variety of features designed for comfort and convenience.
  • The interior decor includes a retro-inspired color scheme with wood-look vinyl flooring and laminate countertops.
  • The Vintage Cruiser 19CSK has a lightweight aluminum frame and a fiberglass exterior for durability and protection.

Overall, the Vintage Cruiser 19CSK is a unique and well-designed travel trailer that combines a classic look with modern amenities and conveniences. It is a popular choice for couples or small families who want a stylish and comfortable camping experience in a compact and lightweight package.

In short, I can say without fear of contradiction that this is the perfect little small retro camper. 

4. Forest River R-Pod RP-180

The Forest River R-Pod RP-180 is a compact travel trailer that is designed for easy towing and maneuverability. It is part of the R-Pod series produced by Forest River, which is known for its lightweight construction and functional features. Here are some of the key specifications and features of the Forest River R-Pod RP-180:

  • The Forest River R-Pod RP-180 has an overall length of 20 feet 4 inches and a width of 8 feet.
  • It has a dry weight of approximately 2,692 pounds, which makes it easy to tow with a mid-size SUV or truck.
  • The trailer has a hitch weight of 280 pounds and a cargo carrying capacity of 1,058 pounds.
  • The Forest River R-Pod RP-180 can sleep up to four people.
  • The Forest River R-Pod RP-180 has a spacious interior with a variety of features designed for comfort and convenience.
  • The Forest River R-Pod RP-180 has an aluminum frame and a fiberglass exterior for durability and protection.

Overall, the Forest River R-Pod RP-180 is a well-designed and well-equipped travel trailer that is perfect for couples or small families who want a comfortable and convenient camping experience in a compact and lightweight package. It is easy to tow, easy to maneuver, and offers a variety of features and amenities to make camping and traveling more enjoyable.

Externally, this lightweight travel trailer has an aerodynamic design that reduces wind resistance and makes it easier to tow.

5. Oliver Legacy Elite

The Oliver Legacy Elite is a high-end travel trailer manufactured by Oliver Travel Trailers, a family-owned business based in Tennessee, USA. The Oliver Legacy Elite is known for its luxurious amenities, durable construction, and high-quality craftsmanship. Here are some of the key features and specifications of the Oliver Legacy Elite:

  • The Oliver Legacy Elite has an overall length of 18 feet 5 inches and a width of 7 feet.
  • It has a dry weight of approximately 3,700 pounds, which makes it easy to tow with a mid-size SUV or truck.
  • The trailer has a hitch weight of 445 pounds and a cargo carrying capacity of 1,355 pounds.
  • The Oliver Legacy Elite can sleep up to four people.
  • It features a king-sized bed that can be easily converted into two twin beds and a dinette that converts into a bed for additional sleeping space.
  • The Oliver Legacy Elite has a luxurious interior with a variety of features designed for comfort and convenience.
  • The kitchen includes a refrigerator, three-burner cooktop, microwave, and sink with a high-rise faucet.
  • The interior decor includes high-quality materials such as solid surface countertops and hardwood cabinetry.
  • The Oliver Legacy Elite has a fiberglass shell that is lightweight and durable.
  • The trailer is equipped with a power awning with LED lights and an outdoor speakers for entertainment and relaxation.
  • The Oliver Legacy Elite is designed for easy towing and has a low profile that reduces wind resistance.

Overall, the Oliver Legacy Elite is a high-end travel trailer that offers a luxurious and comfortable camping experience in a compact and lightweight package. It is a popular choice for couples or small families who want the convenience and luxury of a high-end RV without the need for a larger or heavier trailer.

The thing I love the most about this compact travel trailer is the fact that you can customize it significantly when purchasing it. Floor coverings and upholstery fabrics are among the things you can customize when buying this trailer. I also love this trailer’s double fiberglass shell which prevents it from becoming too cold at night and during winter.

6. Venture Sonic Lite SL169VUD

The Venture Sonic Lite SL169VUD is a compact travel trailer that is designed for easy towing and maneuverability. It is part of the Sonic Lite series produced by Venture RV, which is known for its lightweight construction and functional features. Here are some of the key specifications and features of the Venture Sonic Lite SL169VUD:

  • The Venture Sonic Lite SL169VUD has an overall length of 20 feet 4 inches and a width of 7 feet 6 inches.
  • It has a dry weight of approximately 3,480 pounds, which makes it easy to tow with a mid-size SUV or truck.
  • The trailer has a hitch weight of 370 pounds and a cargo carrying capacity of 1,320 pounds.
  • The Venture Sonic Lite SL169VUD can sleep up to four people.
  • It features a Murphy bed that can be easily stored away during the day to maximize living space and a dinette that converts into a bed for additional sleeping space.
  • The Venture Sonic Lite SL169VUD has a spacious interior with a variety of features designed for comfort and convenience.
  • The interior decor includes a modern, neutral color scheme with wood-look vinyl flooring and laminate countertops.
  • The Venture Sonic Lite SL169VUD has a one-piece, seamless fiberglass roof for durability and protection.
  • The exterior includes a pass-through storage compartment for easy access to camping gear and supplies.

Overall, the Venture Sonic Lite SL169VUD is a well-designed and well-equipped travel trailer that is perfect for couples or small families who want a comfortable and convenient camping experience in a compact and lightweight package.

7. Scamp Deluxe Models

Scamp is a manufacturer of lightweight fiberglass travel trailers that have been produced in Minnesota, USA since the early 1970s. The Scamp Deluxe models are a higher-end version of the company’s standard travel trailers and feature additional amenities and options. Here are some of the key features and specifications of the Scamp Deluxe models:

  • Scamp Deluxe models are available in 13-foot, 16-foot, and 19-foot lengths.
  • The 13-foot Scamp Deluxe has a dry weight of around 1,500 pounds, while the 16-foot Scamp Deluxe has a dry weight of around 2,200 pounds, and the 19-foot Scamp Deluxe has a dry weight of around 2,900 pounds.
  • The trailer has a hitch weight of around 200 to 365 pounds, depending on the model.
  • The Scamp Deluxe can sleep up to four people, depending on the floor plan.
  • The 13-foot Scamp Deluxe features a front dinette that converts into a double bed and a rear dinette that converts into a bunk bed.
  • The 16-foot Scamp Deluxe features a front sofa that converts into a queen-sized bed and a rear dinette that converts into a bunk bed.
  • The 19-foot Scamp Deluxe features a front sofa that converts into a queen-sized bed, a rear dinette that converts into a bed, and an optional side dinette that converts into a bed.
  • The Scamp Deluxe has a variety of features and amenities designed for comfort and convenience, including air conditioning, a furnace, and a bathroom with a toilet and shower.
  • The kitchen includes a sink, stove, and refrigerator, and there are storage cabinets and closets throughout the trailer.
  • The interior of the Scamp Deluxe can be customized with a variety of upholstery and flooring options.
  • The Scamp Deluxe has a fiberglass shell that is lightweight and durable.
  • The trailer is equipped with a power converter and battery charger, and there are exterior outlets for power.
  • The trailer has a retractable awning and a storage compartment for camping gear and supplies.
  • The Scamp Deluxe is designed for easy towing and has a low profile that reduces wind resistance.

Overall, the Scamp Deluxe models are a well-designed and well-equipped line of travel trailers that offer a comfortable and convenient camping experience in a lightweight and compact package. They are a popular choice for couples or small families who want a higher-end camping experience without the need for a larger or heavier RV.

The only thing you may not like about the three lightweight Scamp Deluxe Models is the price. They are quite pricey. However, according to critics, they are worth every dollar.

8. Palomino Puma Ultra Lite 16QBX

The Palomino Puma Ultra Lite 16QBX is a compact travel trailer that is designed for easy towing and maneuverability. It is part of the Puma Ultra Lite series, which is known for its lightweight construction and functional features. Here are some of the key specifications and features of the Palomino Puma Ultra Lite 16QBX:

  • The Palomino Puma Ultra Lite 16QBX has an overall length of 21 feet 8 inches and a width of 7 feet 6 inches.
  • It has a dry weight of approximately 3,405 pounds, which makes it easy to tow with a mid-size SUV or truck.
  • The trailer has a hitch weight of 355 pounds and a cargo carrying capacity of 1,150 pounds.
  • The Palomino Puma Ultra Lite 16QBX can sleep up to four people.
  • It features a front queen bed with a privacy curtain and a dinette that converts into a bed for additional sleeping space.
  • The Palomino Puma Ultra Lite 16QBX has a spacious interior with a variety of features designed for comfort and convenience.
  • The Palomino Puma Ultra Lite 16QBX has a one-piece, seamless rubber roof for durability and protection.
  • The trailer has a power awning with LED lights and outdoor speakers for entertainment and relaxation.

Overall, the Palomino Puma Ultra Lite 16QBX is a well-designed and well-equipped travel trailer that is perfect for couples or small families who want a comfortable and convenient camping experience in a compact and lightweight package.

9. Casita Deluxe Travel Trailers

Casita Deluxe is a popular travel trailer model produced by Casita Travel Trailers. Casita is a family-owned business based in Texas, USA that has been manufacturing travel trailers for over 30 years. The Casita Deluxe travel trailers are known for their compact size, lightweight design, and many features that make them a comfortable and convenient choice for camping and traveling.

Here are some key specifications and features of the Casita Deluxe travel trailers:

  • Casita Deluxe is available in two different lengths: 16 feet and 17 feet
  • The 16-foot model has a dry weight of approximately 2,480 pounds, while the 17-foot model has a dry weight of approximately 2,650 pounds
  • Both models have a hitch weight of around 365 pounds
  • The Casita Deluxe can sleep up to three people, depending on the floor plan
  • The 16-foot model features a double bed and a single bed, while the 17-foot model features a double bed and a dinette that converts into a single bed
  • The double beds in both models can be converted into a sofa during the day to provide additional seating space
  • The Casita Deluxe features a variety of amenities and features to make camping and traveling more comfortable, such as a bathroom with a toilet and shower, a kitchen with a sink, stove, and refrigerator, and ample storage space
  • The interior of the Casita Deluxe can be customized to meet the needs of the owner, with options for different upholstery, flooring, and cabinet finishes
  • The Casita Deluxe has a fiberglass body that is lightweight and durable
  • The trailer is equipped with a retractable awning for shade and outdoor living space
  • The exterior also includes storage compartments and a propane tank

Overall, the Casita Deluxe is a well-designed and well-equipped travel trailer that can provide a comfortable and convenient camping experience. It is a popular choice for those who want a smaller, more lightweight travel trailer that is easy to tow and maneuver, without sacrificing the amenities and features of a larger RV.

10. Airstream Special Addition

Airstream Special Edition travel trailer. Airstream is a popular brand of travel trailers known for their iconic silver bullet design. They occasionally release limited edition or special edition models that feature unique designs, finishes, and features. These special editions are often produced in limited quantities and are highly sought after by Airstream enthusiasts.

Some examples of Airstream’s Special Edition travel trailers include the Eddie Bauer Edition, Tommy Bahama Relax Edition, Pendleton Limited Edition, and Globetrotter Limited Edition. Each of these models features unique styling and amenities that set them apart from standard Airstream travel trailers.

If you’re interested in purchasing an Airstream Special Edition travel trailer, you may need to act quickly as they are often produced in limited quantities and can sell out quickly. You can check with your local Airstream dealer or visit the Airstream website to learn more about the current models available.

Airstream Special Edition travel trailers:

  • Eddie Bauer Edition:
  • Available lengths: 25 feet and 27 feet
  • Sleeps up to six people
  • Features a rear sport hatch that provides easy access to outdoor gear
  • Includes a convertible dinette/bed and a sofa/bed
  • Equipped with a 3-burner cooktop, microwave, refrigerator, and stainless steel sink
  • Has a dry weight of 6,726 to 7,266 pounds and a maximum weight capacity of 8,800 pounds
  • Tommy Bahama Relax Edition:
  • Available lengths: 28 feet, 30 feet, and 32 feet
  • Features a tropical-themed interior with bamboo and wicker accents
  • Includes a queen-sized bed, a convertible dinette/bed, and a sofa/bed
  • Equipped with a 3-burner cooktop, convection microwave, refrigerator, and stainless steel sink
  • Has a dry weight of 7,800 to 8,735 pounds and a maximum weight capacity of 10,000 to 10,500 pounds
  • Globetrotter Limited Edition:
  • Available lengths: 23 feet, 25 feet, and 27 feet
  • Features a European-inspired design with sleek lines and minimalist accents
  • Has a dry weight of 5,800 to 6,800 pounds and a maximum weight capacity of 7,300 to 8,800 pounds
  • Pendleton Limited Edition:
  • Available length: 27 feet
  • Features a Pacific Northwest-inspired design with custom woolen fabrics and handcrafted details
  • Has a dry weight of 6,839 pounds and a maximum weight capacity of 8,800 pounds

Keep in mind that these specifications may vary depending on the specific model and year of the Airstream Special Edition travel trailer.

In conclusion, there are several great lightweight travel trailers under 3500 lbs available on the market, including the Airstream Special Addition, Casita Deluxe, Palomino Puma Ultra Lite, Scamp Deluxe, Venture Sonic Lite, Oliver Legacy Elite, Vintage Cruiser, Forest River Wolf Pup, and Coachmen Clipper Ultra-Lite.

These trailers are designed for easy towing and maneuverability, while also offering a variety of features and amenities for comfortable and convenient camping experiences. The specific model and brand that will work best for you will depend on your individual needs and preferences, such as sleeping capacity, layout, and interior and exterior features.

It’s important to research and compare different models before making a final decision to ensure that you find the best lightweight travel trailer for your needs.

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