Besides the visual appeal, people are often drawn to teardrop trailers because of the compatibility they offer for camping, towing and storage. When purchasing a teardrop trailer, weight and size need to be considered for towing and comfort.

Want to learn more about teardrop trailer dimensions before making your next purchase? In this blog we cover every measurement you need to consider when customizing your teardrop–including entry height, bedroom size, head height, and more.

How Big Are Teardrop Trailers?

Teardrop trailers are called “teardrops” due to their unique shape. Teardrop trailers commonly measure about six feet wide by ten feet long by five feet in height. Depending on the design, either the front or the rear portion of the trailer is taller than the other, creating a teardrop-shaped profile.

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Teardrop trailers are much smaller than your average RV or camper, making them easy to store and transport. In fact, they can even fit in your garage when you’re not out exploring!

True Teardrop Dimensions

It’s important to note that there are true teardrop trailers, and trailers that simply have the teardrop shape but are significantly larger. Cabin lengths for true teardrops tend to stay in between 5-10 feet long. Anything longer or wider than the dimensions listed above is likely not a true teardrop trailer.

Vistabule Teardrop Trailer Dimensions

At Vistabule, we aim to create high-quality teardrop trailers that meet the true dimensions that are sought after for a fun teardrop camping experience. Below are Vistabule’s standard dimensions for the trailer interior and exterior:

Exterior dimensions:

  • Body Length: 10 feet
  • Total Length: 14 feet
  • Body Width: 5 feet
  • Width with Fenders: 6 feet 10 inches
  • Height From Ground to the Top of Fan Cover: 67 inches

Interior dimensions:

  • Interior Cabin Height: 43 inches
  • Under the Floor Storage and Foot Room: 6.5 inches
  • Main Bed Size: 58.5 × 78 inches

Kitchen Galley Area:

  • Countertop height: 39 inches
  • Upper cabinet height: 51 inches

How Heavy Are Teardrop Trailers?

The weight of a teardrop trailer depends on how they were constructed, but on average trailers can weigh anywhere between 500 to 3000 pounds. Vistabule trailers weigh only 1330 pounds, and around 1696 pounds with fully-loaded options. This weight makes it easy to tow with the 2” ball hitch and aerodynamic shape.

Why Size Matters

Teardrop trailers may be small, but they open up doors to new possibilities that larger rigs could not. Because of their signature teardrop shape, these trailers are more aerodynamic on the road, which allows for smoother days of driving. This shape also allows for simple storage options, whether it be in your garage or in a storage shed for winter.

Best of all, teardrop trailers are a great way to level up your minimalist camping experience, without going full RV mode. If you enjoy tent camping but want a little extra shelter and storage while on-the-go, teardrops are a perfect choice. You can still experience the stars and sounds of the forest above, all from the comfort of your tiny trailer.

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Why Weight Matters

Teardrops are generally light-weight, which makes traveling much less difficult. You may save gas while towing a lighter trailer on your road trips. Or you will undoubtedly have less trouble attaching your trailer for when you’re ready to takeoff. Plus, some remote areas may have bridges that heavy rigs can’t cross. With your light-weight teardrop, you’ll be prepared for any adventure.

Cozy, Not Cramped

In Vistabule teardrop trailers, people up to 6’4” can fit comfortably. In the trailers, the ceiling height peaks, making it easy to move around in both bed mode and sofa mode. Both bed and sofa mode actually utilize the deck space to lower your seating position and maximize headroom. In these teardrop trailers, we can confirm you’ll stay cozy and comfortable, without getting cramped.

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Conclusion

Teardrop trailers may seem small at first glance, but they are incredibly versatile and offer a variety of options of storage and living while on the move. Want to learn more about what you can do with your teardrop trailer? Visit our Pricing and Options page to see all of the possibilities for add-ons and accessories. Happy travels!

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