Why Teardrops are BETTER than Scamps: Watch Before You Buy!

Check out our episode of Why teardrops are better than scamps: Watch before you buy! We have been taking out Scamp trailers and teardrop trailers throughout the great state of Alaska. If you haven’t seen the first 2 episodes of scamp vs teardrop Alaska check them out in the description below. In this episode we will be focusing on why the teardrop trailer is better than the scamp trailer and a few reasons why the Scamp is awesome as well.
In this video we will be giving you our perspective on the pros and cons of scamp trailers versus teardrop trailers, but mostly the pros of teardrops. We will share why teardrop trailers are better than scamps in how they force you into nature, teardrop versus scamp gas mileage, the costs of towing teardrop campers and scamp campers, will teardrops and scamps fit in your garage?, how well do teardrop trailers and scamps tow up hills, wind resistance, weight, and size of scamp 13 vs small teardrop trailer. We will also explore why teardrops are better than scamps when it comes to the cost of campsites, the benefits of unhitching your teardrop trailer, and can 13 ft Scamp trailers be turned around by hand? We will touch on how scamp campers and teardrop campers help you meet more people, amount of maintenance required for scamps and teardrops, and the difficulty of parking a scamp 13 ft vs a teardrop. We hope you watch before you buy to understand how much does a scamp trailer cost and how much does a teardrop trailer cost in comparison to other RVs. We will even dig into strange things we never thought of such as which trailer gathers more mud and which trailer throws around the most items inside the cabin during travel.
If you currently have a scamp or teardrop of you are looking at purchasing your first fiberglass travel trailer this is going to be the episode for you. As usual we mix it up with a bit of cinematic style blog footage of Alaska. Come with us as we experience the great RV state of Alaska. And as usual a few drone shots of the scamp trailer and the teardrop trailer in the beautiful AK.
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  • @PlayingwithSticks
    @PlayingwithSticks5 жыл бұрын

    Before making your decision on scamp vs teardrop make sure you check out our other three scamp trailer videos. In this video we were pro teardrop, but the other three videos are more focused on the benefits of the Scamp trailer. Our hope is that after you watch all four you will be able to make a more informed decision knowing the pros and cons of both. Happy adventuring everyone!

  • @Sig721Tau

    @Sig721Tau

    5 жыл бұрын

    You should buy a bigger, more powerful vehicle to tow with.

  • @DailyDoseOfDallas

    @DailyDoseOfDallas

    5 жыл бұрын

    Playing with Sticks thanks 👍🏼💖👧🏻

  • @mcse-nv2ou

    @mcse-nv2ou

    5 жыл бұрын

    Casita #1, tear drops junk by Forest River junk junk.. Molded Fiberglass...best best..

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    5 жыл бұрын

    People will appreciate that you've tried a few models. We've noticed many others go down the same route as you meaning at the end they realize fiberglass is the best way to go.

  • @rtchow3000

    @rtchow3000

    5 жыл бұрын

    i had seen many mini-camping trailers including the scamp. i even saw the airstream nest. my major drawback is the limited towing weight with my 1964 scout 80 2 x 2 drive and i don't want to fight the parking, not good at the backingup trailer. that's why i chose to design my DIY on weight and comfort to the max in mind.

  • @tortoiseyard
    @tortoiseyard5 жыл бұрын

    I have a Scamp 13' and it is the right thing for me. If I was younger and able to backpack and tent camp like I used to, a teardrop would be an option but now I like to be able to stand up, move around and make my morning coffee without doing it in the rain, cold or wind. Most of the time is spent outside but it sure is nice to step into my cozy dry Scamp when the outside is not so friendly.

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    5 жыл бұрын

    Yep, we feel that way to a majority of the time. Like you we find a good balance between getting outdoors and spending time in the Scamp. Funny enough this KZread channel has actually forced us more outside to film our adventures, which has really been a blessing.

  • @Randylj1

    @Randylj1

    5 жыл бұрын

    HI! I've been thinking about the NuCamp T@B Teardrops with wet bath and indoor or outdoor kitchen. I love their versatility. I'm considering them over my Motorhome. I tow a Jeep Cherokee which could become my tow vehicle . Thanks for the comparisons.

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@Randylj1 We adore those T@B Teardrops. They aren't only functional they also are light and airy inside. They feel more like a home than any other camper we have been in. The Jeep would be perfect for towing the T@B.

  • @mcomeslast

    @mcomeslast

    5 жыл бұрын

    tortoiseyard I also sometimes need to stop at rest areas. I have cooked awesome burgers and got back on the road. Can’t cook outside without risking a ticket in a rest area. Teardrops are cute, but not practical for me at all.

  • @mcse-nv2ou

    @mcse-nv2ou

    5 жыл бұрын

    I am in a Casita age 62 right now on the internet . Very comfortable. Going to take a shower here in a bit. In a little tear drop I would be getting over UV exposed right now. :) If I was a youngster might do a tear drop on some back packing or something but I love my Casita... It will do that as well. I pull it with a Tacoma... No sway bar it goes down the high way extremely stable in wind. The shape of the egg fiber glass is extremely good at shedding wind. I had a R-Pod tear drop was a wwind catcher... Horrible junk rv by Forest River. Tacoma would jusst barely pull it. Too much wind drag.

  • @DobleWhiteAndStabley
    @DobleWhiteAndStabley4 жыл бұрын

    "you're not going to hang out in bed all day". That sounds like a challenge sir...

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    4 жыл бұрын

    I love seeing folks accept this challenge with gusto! Your comment gave us a great laugh.

  • @paulrivera2240

    @paulrivera2240

    4 жыл бұрын

    lololol that's funny knight! lolol

  • @dingfeldersmurfalot4560

    @dingfeldersmurfalot4560

    3 жыл бұрын

    I have a bad back, so some kind of lying-down variation is always what I'm doing. Challenge accepted!

  • @artistaloca4

    @artistaloca4

    3 жыл бұрын

    😆🤣👍👍

  • @alanj7306

    @alanj7306

    3 жыл бұрын

    Lmao 😂!! Maybe I’m the only one with a king bed and lush memory foam on it. But, when my bed is bigger than your whole trailer.... One of those would be cool to camp out of for a few nights, but that’s probably as much as I could do. Neat video still.

  • @jeb284
    @jeb2845 жыл бұрын

    You underestimate my ability stay in bed all day 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    5 жыл бұрын

    Hahaha. Love this one!

  • @CrankyGrandma

    @CrankyGrandma

    5 жыл бұрын

    😄😄

  • @PatrickWagz

    @PatrickWagz

    5 жыл бұрын

    "I underestimated you." --- Jan Levenson "Yea, well, maybe next time you will *estimate* me." --- Michael Scott

  • @kanta1615

    @kanta1615

    5 жыл бұрын

    @Roy G Biv ha..ha..so clever got baby without sweat work

  • @justthink5854

    @justthink5854

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@kanta1615 but not so clever with his next 18+++yrs taking care of it.

  • @ElsaRhae
    @ElsaRhae5 жыл бұрын

    The older models of Scamps are shorter than the newer models. I'm sure people have mentioned this before. We can fit our Scamp in a standard garage, which means my partner, Barron, can not fully stand up inside. This was an interesting video! It's all based on intent, I'd say. Living full time in a Scamp makes more sense to us than a tear drop for many reasons and we're very happy!

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    5 жыл бұрын

    Hi Elsa. Okay, complete honesty here. You and Barron are definitely our heros! We put out our first three videos on the Scamp and received a lot of comments from the teardrop community. To be fair we decided to make a pro teardrop video beings we had spent three videos saying why we loved the Scamp more than our teardrop. We didn't expect the pro teardrop video to get a lot of views (in hindsight now we realize it was the title). When it got traction our biggest fear was one of the two of you would see it. Well, looks like you finally did. We have apologized profusely to our friends at "Our Scamp Life." Our sincerest apologies to you as well. We truly belive Scamps rock they have always been our dream RV.

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    5 жыл бұрын

    And, nobody has mentioned yet that the older models were shorter than the newer models. How do you get the Scamp in the standard garage? We read in forums how people have to manipulate the tires or axles to get the Scamps in the garage. Thanks for sharing this Elsa. I know people will really appreciate it.

  • @ElsaRhae

    @ElsaRhae

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@PlayingwithSticks WHOA WHOA WHOA!!!! Apologize! Nonsense! Without honestly like this, no one will be able to assess their options prior to choosing their rig! I've been wanting to make a "why I wouldn't live in a van" video, but know I'd get a ton of feedback on why my opinions are wrong, but as I said in my comment above, it's all about intent! Vans don't make sense for us because we like to stay put in our parking spots. Tear drops wouldn't work because we work "from home" and that wouldn't be enough space for our full time gear. An RV wouldn't work because it's too big to lug around to all the off-grid locations we like! You covered everything very well, especially for most people who don't want to live full time but want an awesome rig to get them outside. We need honesty! ..But I had to put my comment out there to stand for my Scampers! :) I'm about to read your other comment replies. I'm happy to be in touch with you. Your video production is incredible. I found you through your camper bed video yesterday and now your Scamp videos are popping up in my feed!

  • @ElsaRhae

    @ElsaRhae

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@PlayingwithSticks Barron says he thinks they started making Scamps taller in 2006 or 2007 when the factory burned down--I'm not positive on the details. We have a 1988 and it's one of the shorter models. Barron was hilariously annoyed when he learned there are different heights. Had we known, we would have tried to find one taller, BUT, it wouldn't have been able to fit in a garage.. not that we do that often. It's a perk though! We worked on it for a couple weeks in my parents' third car garage last year.

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@ElsaRhae We really appreciate your comment and the great van analogy. We have two favorite Creators we follow, obviously you are one of them. Our other favorite KZread creator is Slim Potatohead. Although this controversial video allowed us the chance to chat with you, our goal is NOT to create another controversial A-Liner video to draw Slim out :) This small camper community is such a joy to be a part of.

  • @D.L.W.
    @D.L.W.4 жыл бұрын

    If I could predict the weather I'd go with a Teardrop, but since I can't I went with a Scamp.

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    4 жыл бұрын

    You summed it up very well with this comment. I would also add if I could easily change clothes while sitting down I'd go with a teardrop 😁 We really love the Scamps it is tough to find anything wrong with them. We had to nitpick pretty hard on this video just to find a few negatives.

  • @ronb6182

    @ronb6182

    Ай бұрын

    I really think if you just want to save money on motel bills the tear drop is the best solution unless you want to convert a mini van into a camper that's another subject for another video. Tear drop trailers can also haul stuff when not camping. 73

  • @haroldanderson502
    @haroldanderson5025 жыл бұрын

    I built and used a teardrop for 10+ years but as I grew older (now 68) I came to two major difficulties. 1. I go to festivals a lot. There was no way to change clothes unless you do it outside and take a chance of getting arrested or shunned. 2. Being older one needs to use the toilet more often and unless you're in a campground you need a porta potty tent which is fine for extended stays but not for cross country travel. A minor inconvenience being older is that the body does not function as well when getting in and out. So I dismantled my teardrop and built a stand in camper on the base which has worked well for me so far.

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    5 жыл бұрын

    Love your ingenuity of taking the old teardrop down and building up a standup camper. We would also agree that our #1 struggle with the teardrop is changing clothing. We have added a side tent which makes changing and going to the bathroom easier, but you are right it is not very stealth and it is definitely not as convenient as having standing room and a toilet inside. Thanks for the great comment Harold.

  • @sdnlawrence5640

    @sdnlawrence5640

    5 жыл бұрын

    Harold is singing my song. 😧

  • @stephenpowstinger733

    @stephenpowstinger733

    5 жыл бұрын

    Yes, I’m in the “ older” boat too, 70, and this makes the decision different. Building anything is out of the question. I need more than a four ft tall teardrop. “A-frames” are also a possibility.

  • @tazmod7272

    @tazmod7272

    5 жыл бұрын

    Harold Anderson : I am 72. I use to tent camp with my 2 wheeled motorcycle. No more, motel is for me now. The bathroom thing is a real issue. A lot of my biker friends have quick camps pulled behind their 3 wheeled motorcycles. A cheap person’s tear drop. I was wondering if you get a lot of sweating in the fiberglass trailer?

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@stephenpowstinger733 We are hearing a lot about A-frames in the comments. We will have to see if we can rent one up here and try it out.

  • @lamarrharding4776
    @lamarrharding47765 жыл бұрын

    I have lived in a minivan for years, living out of a back pack for clothes, showering at swimming pools and gyms, using public toilets. I have solar panels and a double battery system, 12 volt compressor refrigerator, 12 volt microwave, 12 volt television mounted on the ceiling, 12 volt blanket, etc. USB plugs power my phone, tablet, fans, lights, etc. I can park in parking garages to go to dinner, movies, museums, tourist attractions, festivals, amusement parks and being stealth in cities. For boon docking I have a tarp awning and folding camp chairs. I have had a tent for the shower/toilet but in high winds it blew away. Towed a Tent trailer but didn't like it in wind and rain, I like my insulated tin tent on wheels best. It would be cramped if I had children along but for one or two people it works out. If I were to get a trailer it would be a cargo trailer to have a stand up shower, flush toilet and to carry a motorbike. But I would always worry about it being damaged or stolen when I wasn't around. My minivan is basically a teardrop from the front seat back.

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    5 жыл бұрын

    You probably wouldn't believe this, but in all our videos you are the first person to suggest a minivan. WE agree they must be pretty awesome or all those people out there wouldn't be doing the ever so popular van life!

  • @jo-annel.wright2975

    @jo-annel.wright2975

    5 жыл бұрын

    LaMarr Harding I have come to the same conclusion as you so succinctly put it, your minivan is your version of a teardrop, and I am in planning mode now. Sweetie pulls up my sensible undies when I dream too big...or I pull them over his head if he tries to over engineer things. #bigsmiles I have gone down the wormhole here on KZread. I enjoyed finding out that there is such a thing as One Bag Travel. AND Bum Bag Travel. And Car Dwellers. And boon docking. And stealth vans/cars. I have toured RVs that cost more than my modest home and I realised I do not want two houses. I found out that I want Agility, Flexibility, Choice and Efficiency. I found, and admired, many van conversion that have inspired me. I have seen how to make or buy low to high end camp kitchens, chuck boxes, kitchen pods and loved every one...but... Modest house + modest van + modest footprint + protect principal + $pend interest + local travel + international trips ++ = #retirementgoals

  • @jo-annel.wright2975

    @jo-annel.wright2975

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@PlayingwithSticks #metoo lol

  • @chrissaunders1444

    @chrissaunders1444

    5 жыл бұрын

    LaMarr Harding Thanks, LaMarr, I’m with you on this topic. I’m not sure how you wire everything up, but I get the general idea. Thanks / Chris.

  • @ralphfurley4217

    @ralphfurley4217

    4 жыл бұрын

    I was thinking the same thing while watching this video. Why two vehicles when you can do it all in a minivan.

  • @hilohaw
    @hilohaw5 жыл бұрын

    As a voluminous watcher of KZread information videos, I have to say, this one was very well thought out, produced, and presented. Thank you.

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    5 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the positive feedback hilohaw!

  • @garyanderson9467

    @garyanderson9467

    4 жыл бұрын

    Except he's completely full of shit.

  • @robertmatthews2009

    @robertmatthews2009

    4 жыл бұрын

    A voluminous watcher? Have you considered diet and exercise?

  • @ke2delight

    @ke2delight

    4 жыл бұрын

    Great sales person for teardrop is what this video was about. People are just afraid to say it, that’s all.

  • @williamnale7835

    @williamnale7835

    2 жыл бұрын

    Why the negative comments? He made his case for what works for him. He's under the assumption that viewers can logically assess their own needs/priorities and make their own choices. He owns both types and brings an experienced viewpoint to the table. I didn't get the impression he was a teardrop salesman. I appreciated his articulate video. Didn't your mommas tell you if you have nothing good to say, than don't say anything..

  • @mrbottomfeeder
    @mrbottomfeeder5 жыл бұрын

    Teardrops for the young. Scamps / Casita for the old. Class B for both young or old. Happy Trails

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    5 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Richard. Great comment. We agree. However, we find most of the people building teardrops are older. I think it is the challenge they love building an RV from scratch, not the lack of standing, bathroom, etc.

  • @BGreat2

    @BGreat2

    5 жыл бұрын

    We are 65 and love our Casita. I agree with your statement.

  • @garyanderson9467

    @garyanderson9467

    4 жыл бұрын

    It has very little to do with age. Age has no effect on being able to stand, cook or shit inside.

  • @WanderingHobbit12

    @WanderingHobbit12

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@garyanderson9467 exactly I'd feel more comfortable with a scamp

  • @Goldberryvil12

    @Goldberryvil12

    3 жыл бұрын

    I’m 27 and LOVE my Casita but I think I’d probably love a teardrop too 😁 For me, as an often-solo woman camper, I feel so much more comfortable having self contained options like bathroom and kitchen facilities. So if an environment doesn’t feel 100% safe, I have access to everything I need without having to leave the trailer. I also have a larger vintage camper so the Casita always feels like I can zip in and out of anywhere by comparison but I am a little envious of the maneuverability of teardrops.......!

  • @chiefonelung3416
    @chiefonelung34165 жыл бұрын

    I agree with you on many of those points. I had a teardrop for years and loved it. I've always lived alone and Camp alone. Occasionally a friend would travel. I've now got a 13-foot 1984 burro fiberglass camper. I've had it now for 4 years. I really like it a lot better than the teardrop. Main thing is I am now 70 years old and as most men when they get older have a few prostate problems and I have to get up to pee 3 times or more per night. Being able to get up and stand Is a lot nicer than crawling out of a teardrop. Of course for a man it's a little easier to use a urinal and empty it in the morning. No place to put it in the teardrop with fear of turning it over during the night. LOL.

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    5 жыл бұрын

    So true on the difficulties of going to the bathroom in a teardrop. We see some of the folks online with the 6 ft wide runaway campers and they have room on the side of their bed to store their shoes and to have a small rv style toilet. But it still doesn't come close to standing up in a fiberglass trailer. We also just appreciate the overall roominess and airy feel you get when hanging out on a rainy day inside a burro or scamp.

  • @maryt-r4207

    @maryt-r4207

    Жыл бұрын

    I'm 71 and just bought a Roadloft conversion for my Honda Odyssey van. I use a little pee cup made for the female body and a mason jar with a lid when I need to pee in the night. Works just fine!

  • @victorgreene1961

    @victorgreene1961

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@@maryt-r4207pm p

  • @karlt8233
    @karlt82335 жыл бұрын

    I like the idea of a teardrop just because its simple and more like tent camping without having to pack/unpack everything once at camp. The teardrop would be the perfect weekend camper for me. For longer camping trips with the possibility of incliment weather I think the Scamp would be the way to go. Both have good and bad so one needs to buy based on what they need in a camper.

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    5 жыл бұрын

    We would completely agree with that. We always thought we were tent campers, RVs were not for us. BUT, once we took out our teardrop for the first time everything changed. Teardrops are definitely great for the weekend warrior, but as you mentioned Scamps are better for the longer adventures into possibly inclement weather.

  • @skannal

    @skannal

    5 жыл бұрын

    Worse thing for me about tent camping is rolling up a wet tent after a storm and having to set it up again to air out once you're home. Therefore I see your point about a Teardrop.

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    5 жыл бұрын

    Unfortunately we experience that same issue with our awning even when using the teardrop. If we know rain is in the forecast and we don't plan on hanging outside too much we don't set up the awning so we can take off quickly in the morning. Many times in AK you can wait all morning for your awning to dry, but it never does due to the lower temperatures and shade from the trees.

  • @flaxjimdiaz9989

    @flaxjimdiaz9989

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@PlayingwithSticks A canvas tent with a teardrop solves the weather issue.

  • @sompasongs
    @sompasongs5 жыл бұрын

    Best comparison review ever! Thank you very much, the information was very helpful!

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    5 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Somp Seng. Much appreciated!

  • @tb8690
    @tb86905 жыл бұрын

    I need a little teardrop, every year I take my wife to see her Mom❤️. But I'm extremely allergic to the cat and dogs and I struggle to breathe, last time I got so congested I got vertigo... The idea of a teardrop is appealing just in the sense that it's affordable and I could have a clean space to lay my head down at night and sleep well.

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    5 жыл бұрын

    Great idea. We haven't heard any comments yet about using a teardrop as just an alternate place to sleep when traveling. Completely makes sense. We have had some people comment in our other videos how they have used their Scamp as a temporary home. One mother sent her child off to live in the Scamp and once he got settled he kept it in his yard for her mother in law apartment. If you were to go with those low cost models we mentioned later in the video you probably couldn't go wrong. We notice here the teardrops have really good resell ability as well.

  • @Gadmeer

    @Gadmeer

    2 жыл бұрын

    It is very rare to be highly allergic to cats and dogs so it might be some other allergen.

  • @michaeldkmv
    @michaeldkmv5 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for posting such a well thought out perspective on these campers and their camping styles. Lots to think about and consider!

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    5 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Michael! It was fun to make.

  • @DaveK84
    @DaveK845 жыл бұрын

    When discussing towing, especially over mountains, don't forgot a lot of 4 cylinder engines are now turbo charged. Forced induction makes a huge difference in towing, especially at altitude, we towed our scamp 13 over a 10,000ft pass with 12% grades in New Mexico, without breaking a sweat. We tow with a nx200t which has a 2 liter turbo 4 cylinder. I am a little biased since I own the scamp, i was looking at tear drops as well, but for the same money i think i got more of a bang for the buck with the scamp. We were tent campers before and we still cook mostly outside, and we don't have a bathroom or a shower so winterizing for us only takes a few minutes. I do have to admit i do think a variety of rv's are neat, and once of the coolest tear drops i have seen is the Vistabule. In the Midwest I often take the scamp to non-electric tent camping spots and it doesn't cost me any more to camp with it, at least in Illinois and surrounding area's. I thought the scamp would be lighter to move as well when we got it, like you said its doable on smooth surface, but really difficult on gravel or something not smooth. Also, mud flaps really help keep the scamp clean. The benefits for me in the scamp are being able to stand up, having 2 separate sleeping areas, having access to a porta potty and having a sink and a cooking space inside if the weather gets unfriendly. We have had our scamp for just about a year and we really enjoy it.

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    5 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Dave for adding the 4 cylinders with turbos. This is a pretty new concept for us that we need to look into more. We have been hearing about the new For Rangers that a lot of people are talking about in terms of high gas mileage to high towing capacity. Glad to see manufacturers are starting to put out vehicles with both mileage and power in mind. You really nailed it on the pros of the Scamp. As much as I (Drew) fights spending more time in the Scamp than the Teardrop eventually I think that is the direction we will have to go as our family grows. We love the 2 separate sleeping areas. Also who can complain about standing up, cooking inside, a large enough space to spend an entire rainy morning in, the ability to go to the bathroom.... We also noticed in the Midwest as well that the non-electric camping spaces were larger and more accommodating for smaller rvs. Thanks for the suggestion on the mudflaps. Simple suggestion, but honestly we didn't even think about it. Like you we are interested in many small rvs. As long as they are small we are pretty excited about them. A neat company is Rustic Tears. They are one of the only teardrop manufactures that make a nice looking standup teardrop (canned ham) called the Polar Bear, I think that is the name. It is almost perfect, but unlike the Scamp there is only one sleeping area. Maybe some day we can get a custom canned ham made with some bunks adjacent to the main bed. Thanks again for commenting Dave, we really appreciate it!

  • @wperstang9

    @wperstang9

    3 жыл бұрын

    What is your vehicle’s GVWR and towing capacity? I have a 2021 4 cylinder GMC Terrain and I want to buy a small travel trailer.

  • @ostrichlink

    @ostrichlink

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for posting this. I too have an nx300, and I thought the scamp wouldn’t be doable with a 4 cylinder, front wheel drive vehicle.

  • @Fulcrum205

    @Fulcrum205

    2 жыл бұрын

    The real limitation on trailer towing vehicles is the brakes and wheel base. Low enough gears, a bigger radiator or transmission cooler, and horsepower will get you up the mountain (my wife's Honda Civic has more horsepower than 1/2 ton pickup trucks of 20 years ago). It's coming down that problems start to crop up. Small brakes get overheated quickly and a short wheelbase car gives the trailer more leverage to shove the rear of the vehicle out of line when braking. Also, cars tend to have much less transmission cooling than trucks and SUVs. You need to be very cognizant of these issues when trying to tow with compact cars and crossover SUVs.

  • @faceformers
    @faceformers5 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this. It was really helpful to hear your perspective and will hold on to my teardrop :)

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    5 жыл бұрын

    Hey fellow teardropper! We do have a few other videos where we talk about how great the Scamp is as well. We just got back from a week on the Kenai Peninsula in the Scamp. It was a great experience. The more we use the Scamp the more we find the experience to be similar to the teardrop. We did miss our side entry tent though. It was actually more spacious than the Scamp.

  • @DIYM105Camper
    @DIYM105Camper5 жыл бұрын

    Hey dude great video awesome comparison!

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    5 жыл бұрын

    Thank you! It got us pumped up for the spring and summer fun that is right around the corner.

  • @donjanine2114
    @donjanine21144 жыл бұрын

    Excellent video👍 thank you so much for taking the time and making the comparisons 😇

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Don and Janine. Glad it was helpful.

  • @CoreyBrass
    @CoreyBrass3 жыл бұрын

    I love any piece of outdoor equipment that gets people out in nature supporting and appreciating our state and federal parks. If you're towing a scamp, teardrop, or fifthwheel...or even packing a tent, I'm a fan of you.

  • @donparkison4617
    @donparkison46175 жыл бұрын

    I dont own either, but I have one main reason I think I would prefer a scamp. Pooping in a rain storm. nuf said. :-)

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    5 жыл бұрын

    Yeah, pooping in a rainstorm doesn't sound that great!

  • @taradead

    @taradead

    5 жыл бұрын

    Pop-up "shower tents" are only 50 bucks...they're pretty sturdy when tied down well.

  • @sandyp2485

    @sandyp2485

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@taradead Yeah, but in a bad storm you run the chance of being caught with your pants down.

  • @Knightrayn

    @Knightrayn

    4 жыл бұрын

    Don Parkison it is possible to achieve this in a teardrop with more head clearance, like the Runaway. I think my Luggable Loo is visible in one of my more recent vids of you are curious how that all fits in a teardrop.

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing this much appreciated! Always love finding new small camper trailer channels.

  • @liula540
    @liula5405 жыл бұрын

    Since I’ve been fascinated with a teardrop, I enjoy all the information on the teardrop! Mahalo nui!

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    5 жыл бұрын

    We are glad you enjoyed it. Quyana Cakneq!

  • @mowguy1

    @mowguy1

    5 жыл бұрын

    There is probably a teardrop group in your area that you can go and visit at one of their gatherings. You will find some very nice people willing to answer any questions you have and show you around. Seek and you will find.

  • @liula540

    @liula540

    5 жыл бұрын

    mowguy fudd, Mahalo nui for your encouraging words.God willing Hawaii has a tear drop community.

  • @reikokotsubomills6359
    @reikokotsubomills63595 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for your in-depth info and explanations on both types!!!

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    5 жыл бұрын

    You are most welcome!

  • @hazelcajina3814
    @hazelcajina38145 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much. That is what I was looking for. Knowing what kind of is vehicle to use is good to know.

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    5 жыл бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for commenting Hazel!

  • @stanchung
    @stanchung5 жыл бұрын

    I really appreciate the work you've done. Your Lumix camera work is in the top 5% of KZread. Your videos, and I've watched them all are well considered, and you do a very good job putting up with some of the less than considered opinions. You've got a beautiful family, and you do a marvelous job making Alaska look amazing. Your pro-level efforts in editing, music, and sound are so appreciated. Thanks for sharing your views and making your videos so excellent. We've had nearly every kind of RV. There is something for everyone. The Teardrop lifestyle is remarkably rewarding if you love the simplicity of being outside with your people. Keep up the good work! Love watching East grow up.

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    5 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Stan. Your comment is honestly one of the nicest comments we have received on KZread. We love coming across people who have worked their way through the many different styles of RVs. We have been chatting lately with Travels with Yoly their story is really fun to see how they started small, went big, and are back to small campers. Thanks again for the very positive and warm comment!

  • @chapman1569
    @chapman15694 жыл бұрын

    I would go with the Scamp, it is more homey; you can stand win it, dress up and cook , shelter from a rainy day reading, you can invite friends over. But hauling it and the skills to park , the teardrop wins.

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    4 жыл бұрын

    We definitely agree with every one of your comments. The more we use it the better we get at utilizing the Scamp's advantages.

  • @user-qh3kd5pw3m
    @user-qh3kd5pw3m9 ай бұрын

    Thank you for posting this informative video!

  • @simplyrise5217
    @simplyrise52173 жыл бұрын

    I never thought I love a teardrop until I saw one up closed 😱I ordered one. I love it's simplicity & minimalist-feel👌🇳🇿 Good job with the video👍God bless you and your family

  • @HNXMedia
    @HNXMedia5 жыл бұрын

    Nice comparison. Great info. Thanks. Peace.

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    5 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the compliment HNX Media. Peace to you as well!

  • @mcspin50
    @mcspin505 жыл бұрын

    I have both as well. I built my teardrop and love that it's lightweight and easy to see around when driving. My building skills were not the greatest so I ended up with some leaking problems at the galley hatch and around the doors when driving in the rain. It ended up living out in Colorado with my No. 2 Son since Colorado is a dry state. I kept the Scamp because I live in Minnesota because the Scamp gives me a longer camping season. Being as I camp alone (if you don't count my poodle mix), the Scamp gives me more security. Plus, in the morning, it's just so much easier to turn on the stove to start the water for coffee. Backing up is difficult because of the shorter tongue length and my dyslexia, but if I take it slow and make small corrections, I can eventually get it into the campsite, and then the hard part is over. It's just pulling forward at the end. If I had a double car garage I would have both, but in the end, the longer usable season and the security made me choose the Scamp. I do wish I had the Camp Chef oven that's in the teardrop though. When I visit my son in Colorado, I get to sleep in the teardrop. :-)

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    5 жыл бұрын

    That is awesome that you built your own. Keeping any trailer from leaking is pretty tough. That is one of the major pros with Scamps, you don't hear about leaking very often in Scamp forums. We agree that teardrops are much more suited to dry climates. Up here in Alaska it definitely requires a side tent or awning to stay comfortable. We also find that in Alaska we get about a month more of comfortable camping in the scamp vs the teardrop. We hadn't never heard of the Camp Chef oven. Thanks for sharing that information. Bouncing between Minnesota and Colorado sounds like a pretty enjoyable lifestyle. Thanks again for all the great info in your comment.

  • @davidlebleu2691
    @davidlebleu26912 жыл бұрын

    I am in the shopping phase and my tow vehicle is a Soul. Thank you for the video, very enlightening and much food for thought.

  • @GrotrianSeiler
    @GrotrianSeiler Жыл бұрын

    This video makes some REALLY excellent points. Great!

  • @maykouhansen6713
    @maykouhansen67135 жыл бұрын

    Great video! Love the pros and cons! I think I’m a scamp person:) 😁

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    5 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Maykou! You truly are a Scamp person through and through. As our family grows I could see myself becoming more of a Scamp person as well.

  • @susannordstrom5065
    @susannordstrom50655 жыл бұрын

    i like the scamp, if its cold , thats what id like to be in

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    5 жыл бұрын

    Good choice. We would choose the Scamp in the cold as well. We stop camping about a mile nth earlier in the teardrop compared to the Scamp.

  • @yvettescheiman4991
    @yvettescheiman49915 жыл бұрын

    Excellent information, thank you!

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    5 жыл бұрын

    You are most welcome!

  • @melissah170
    @melissah1704 жыл бұрын

    I enjoyed the video, it's very informative and easy to understand. Thank you!

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    4 жыл бұрын

    It was a hard video to make because we really do love the Scamp trailer. But we thought because we had made so many pro Scamp videos it was time to make a pro teardrop video.

  • @gerardtrigo380
    @gerardtrigo3805 жыл бұрын

    A: After years of camping in tents, and cooking outside and using the shovel latrine, I will go for something that provides more protection and I can cook and go to the bathroom inside. I have done enough cooking outside in inclement weather, or hiding in a tent as a storm batters the outside eating a cold meal of tuna fish, Vienna Sausage or similar type food, while sitting there damp and getting sick. (I convinced myself at the time that it was part of the "great adventure," being out doors.) Don't get me wrong, most of the time I really enjoyed being outdoors, but there is a lot to be said for having a decent sized safe refuge when things turn to crap, and they will turn to crap. A decent camper lets us to enjoy nature while providing a safe haven from when she turns really nasty. We can and do cook outside on our grill and sit around under the awning to watch the sunrise or sunset. B: Fit your camper to your tow vehicle. When buying a vehicle, make sure it fits your campers and camping style. You do not need to get a massive pickup. My 2018 Jeep Cherokee averages 25 mpg day to day driving and easily pulls a much larger camper than the Scamp. It is also much better handling in bad weather than my wife's 2015 Subaru Forester, which is also a good vehicle, but it cannot tow. You do not want to tow with any vehicle that has a CVT transmission. Current models are not strong enough for anything beyond a tear drop. With the tow package, the Jeep can easily tow up to 4500 lb trailers, even off road going up mountains. We have a small couple's trailer, a bit larger than than your scamp.

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    5 жыл бұрын

    @Gerard Trigo great advice. Our first vehicle as a couple was a Jeep Cherokee sport. In hindsight we wish we never sold it. We didn't realize the Forester was not ideal for towing. Thank you for the tip about the CVT transmission issues. At 25 mpg with the Jeep that sounds like a perfect match for a slightly larger trailer. And as you know, if you ever did need to pull a friends trailer some day that was larger the Jeep wouldn't have much of an issue.

  • @sandyp2485

    @sandyp2485

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for your comments on the tow vehicle. I have an old Lancer Raliart with a stick. I love the stick. But it won't really tow anything of the size I need being one of the older group. I don't want to tow a bed such as a teardrop...might as well just toss my tent in the trunk and go then no worries about where to go or backing up. Personally, I'm still leaning toward a dressed up van but deciding is a lot of fun when looking at so many options.

  • @jamespaul2587
    @jamespaul25875 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the great comparison video, Drew. You have a beautiful family, and Alaska looks so awesome! You may want to look into ceramic coating for your trailer. There are DIY kits available online, and it might make it easier to keep the Scamp clean and free of mud, salt and other contaminants. You could also repaint the trailer before coating if you want to change things up a bit, maybe East could add some fingerpainting or little handprints too! Greetings and safe travels from Canada 🇨🇦!

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    5 жыл бұрын

    Thanks James Paul for the great comment. We love chatting it up with fellow northerners! We have never heard of ceramic coating before. Thank you for the great idea. Painting the Scamp is high on May's list. And adding a bit of East's artwork would be a great idea. Safe travels to you as well.

  • @Mike.Caimbeul
    @Mike.Caimbeul11 ай бұрын

    Excellent information, many thanks.

  • @danakhalaf7224
    @danakhalaf72243 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this very, very, very video. We've been thinking for a long time about buying a big trailer, and now we're convinced that a little trailer like yours is best suited.

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    3 жыл бұрын

    Glad this was helpful Dana! We are big fans of the scamp as well. Their 13 and 16 foot Version still has many of the benefits of a small camper trailer versus the larger RVs.

  • @Scrambler85
    @Scrambler855 жыл бұрын

    This video is justification for a class B camper or van conversion. Just subscribed

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    5 жыл бұрын

    A class B or van conversion sounds like a great route to go. Go get that adventure! Hopefully our paths cross on the road some day.

  • @bunitamarcus2434
    @bunitamarcus24345 жыл бұрын

    This was a nice comparison, thank you. I appreciated particularly the comparison of fiberglass getting damaged as opposed to the teardrop construction. I have a 2015 5 x 10 silver shadow max teardrop. It has everything a large trailer has but in a small container. Stove refrigerator running water cold only beautiful sound system cable video and air-conditioning. And I can tow it with my 2007 CRV. Four-cylinder. For me the big advantage are the tents that attach to the teardrop. I have a 10 x 10 PaHaQue custom tent that attaches directly to the door of the teardrop. The ceiling is probablly 9 ft? This takes two people to set up. I usually do it when I stay three or more days somewhere. When just staying overnight I have a 5 x 7 tent that attaches. I can put that up myself in 2 to 3 minutes. With these attached Tents you have so many more options. Tables beds chairs recliners, gear, porta potty, kitty liter,etc. and the spaciousness is amazing. The teardrop then becomes a comfort pod for your tent. You can cool down the tents with the fantastic fan or AC, and heating one space usually heats the other. And the video is correct you do attract a lot of people and it’s definitely a social situation. You have to like talking to people. The inside of the teardrop is sort of like being under deck in a sailboat. You have everything you need, it’s very convenient, you don’t have to move far and has wonderful little storage systems going on. Because it’s easy to get into-you just sit down and move your legs in - - handicapped people often prefer it. No steps to climb, no walking or narrow spaces. Everything within reach.

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    5 жыл бұрын

    Wow, you should write the script for our next video! Your comment is right on. If you haven't seen our first teardrop tent video we highlight for a short period the 6X6 PaHaQUe custom tent, which is just a smaller version of yours. I don't know if you have seen the episode we put out today it goes into full detail the benefits of side tents. kzread.info/dash/bejne/l5mbq6OqiKzXnbA.html You are so right about the Silver Shadow. It has everything anyone would need to stay out there for weeks!

  • @genecarpenter1663

    @genecarpenter1663

    5 жыл бұрын

    Bunita, I have been wanting to get a Silver Shadow, I love their setup. I've had a teardrop before but not as nice as yours and I managed very well traveling for 2 months with it. During bad weather I just watched a movie on my laptop or read a book.

  • @mailisailor
    @mailisailor5 жыл бұрын

    Really glad I came across this video. Thanks for your inside.

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    5 жыл бұрын

    We are glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for the positive comment! Love your channel logo by the way, that's probably our favorite travel quote.

  • @oo8663
    @oo86633 жыл бұрын

    Thanks a lot, just the video I needed to see.

  • @joelmartin2549
    @joelmartin25494 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for convincing me that the Scamp is much better!

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    4 жыл бұрын

    We tend to be doing that with quite a few folks. Honestly we love that little Scamp. Glad to hear you do as well.

  • @whit350z2

    @whit350z2

    3 жыл бұрын

    Right 😂

  • @442glenwood6

    @442glenwood6

    3 жыл бұрын

    That was my conclusion too!

  • @rubywingo6030
    @rubywingo60305 жыл бұрын

    Your baby looks like my grandbaby!😍😍 So sweet!!!!

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    5 жыл бұрын

    Such a great age isn't it!

  • @tybproductions
    @tybproductions5 жыл бұрын

    This was helpful, thanks!

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    5 жыл бұрын

    You are most welcome! Glad you enjoyed it.

  • @marchaaaaaaaaaaaa
    @marchaaaaaaaaaaaa3 жыл бұрын

    Great info. Thank you so much.

  • @KensieP
    @KensieP3 жыл бұрын

    Ever since I saw a teardrop someone locally made I have been DYING to get one. It was such beautiful craftsmanship and really great amenities, but around $6k. This video leaned more towards confirming that I want a teardrop. I also have a toyota matrix so being able to tow it easily and not have to use a different car/suv is great! We will see what happens! We're not sure if we are moving into an RV temporarily or just getting a teardrop for travel. Either way I am excited and learning a lot from your videos!!

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    3 жыл бұрын

    We were just like you. Once we saw the first one we couldn’t get it out of our heads. However don’t overlook the Scamp. They are pretty amazing little trailers as well. We had to stretch pretty far to have good arguments against the Scamp here. They are truly amazing trailers and you’ll see that throughout our other videos that came out after this one. We are ridiculous in that in the end we decided to have one of each a 13 foot trailer and a teardrop trailer.

  • @IronheadOfScroteus
    @IronheadOfScroteus5 жыл бұрын

    One single issue: No bathroom in a teardrop. My backpacking and big tent camping days are pretty much behind me and I never did like going #2 in a nasty campground toilet or behind a bush. The bathroom is the first requirement for me, along with a comfortable bed. Otherwise I'll probably do most cooking and other camp activities outside.

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    5 жыл бұрын

    Yep, the bathroom can be a deal breaker. We use a camp toilet with a privacy tent. Not the most glamorous, can get pretty cold, and the toilet feels pretty flimsy and awkward.

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@MrMoneyHelper Huh, never even thought of trying that. My family had a boat when we were younger that had less head room than our teardrop and we had a toilet in there. Funny the things you don't think of until somebody mentions it.

  • @voltron5128
    @voltron51285 жыл бұрын

    Excellent break down.....super helpful

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    5 жыл бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it! Love your username and icon.

  • @5tad
    @5tad3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for this video. It really helped me to consider things I haven’t thought of. Going with a tear or square drop. Thank you!

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    3 жыл бұрын

    We have some good 13' trailer arguments as well. We really do love the Scamp. We just thought we needed to make this video to show folks why we love our teardrop as well. To this day we still own both a 13' trailer and a teardrop at the same time. They both hit the sweet spot for different types of camping trips. We haven't found a trailer yet that can do it all.

  • @usmc2msu213
    @usmc2msu2135 жыл бұрын

    I think the Scamps have their place for sure, but I think this topic always turns into two groups trying to justify why they chose what they did. For me I love my teardrop because it’s so low maintenance. I wanted something I can have ready to go in a few minutes and be on the road. I don’t want the hassle of winterizing, finding indoor storage, etc. I also love that I can keep my small SUV and still take the tear into the mountains with no issues. Thanks for doing this video and I didn’t take your comments about your Scamp and whining...I took it as objectivity.

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    5 жыл бұрын

    Your comments are much appreciated as usual. We second everything you say when it comes to simplicity, ease of use, and maintenance. What I didn't add to the video, but should have...if you build or purchase an offroad teardrop then you really have a no hassle no thought rig in comparison to a fiberglass trailer.

  • @Jammaster1972
    @Jammaster19724 жыл бұрын

    Based on your video, I would guess it's best to own both, just select the proper mission, LOL.

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    4 жыл бұрын

    Our thoughts exactly! You nailed it Jam Master.

  • @bryanb7103
    @bryanb71034 жыл бұрын

    I was a tent guy for yrs so I brought a teardrop this yr in spring and I love it and it is good size to pull my 4 cyl with chevy Colorado. I had no problem with it.

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    4 жыл бұрын

    We never realized Chevy Colorado's run on a 4 cylinder. 20/26 mpg sounds pretty nice for a pickup truck. Welcome to the small camper family Bryan! For us it just gets better every year.

  • @fmfdocbotl4358
    @fmfdocbotl43583 жыл бұрын

    I'm looking at getting a scamp because after almost my whole adult life in the military, my body is broke up. I did lots of tent camping and miss the outdoors, so within the next few years I'll be getting a scamp.

  • @aguest4408

    @aguest4408

    2 жыл бұрын

    I like scamp but also like casitas.

  • @wjsj69
    @wjsj695 жыл бұрын

    As neat and convenient as teardrops are, if I'm gonna be outside anyways, I'll use a tent, hammock or the back of my truck, esp. on a short trip. An extended trip will require more living space tho, so I think I'm a scamp guy. Great info! Thanks!

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    5 жыл бұрын

    That is kind of us too. If we ever got rid of the teardrop we would probably just go back and forth between tent camping and a fiberglass trailer (Scamp or Burro)

  • @gordontulloch3350
    @gordontulloch33505 жыл бұрын

    Cool I like both of them the scamp and the tear drop.

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    5 жыл бұрын

    Yes! There aren't many of us out there who love both the teardrop and the scamp. Seems to be a pretty divided crowd.

  • @scottlawson9206
    @scottlawson92065 жыл бұрын

    EXCELLENT points! Watching your video made me realize that I need to subscribe!

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    5 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for subscribing Scott! Also thanks for the feedback that you appreciate the talking points.

  • @whereisjeena
    @whereisjeena6 ай бұрын

    Ty for this ive been going back and forth on either tear drop or CAMPER TRAILER and this video helped me choose. Thx again

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    6 ай бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it. I like to remind people that this video was a one sided argument. It was actual a video that people asked for after we made a why scamps are better than teardrops video.

  • @jpf77302
    @jpf773025 жыл бұрын

    Well, I might hang out in the bed all day.... 😉 Some teardrops have such beautiful windows over or in front of the bed that it’s pretty easy to lounge around and enjoy the view for hours on end.

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    5 жыл бұрын

    Not that it is a bad thing right? We think every once in awhile you need a lazy day on the road, especially when you're not getting back home to your base camp. We have never done the teardrop camping full-time, I would be interested to see how well we would enjoy it if we knew we couldn't get back home every week or two.

  • @jpf77302

    @jpf77302

    5 жыл бұрын

    Playing with Sticks I’m sure you could do an extended trip in your teardrop. I know it seems like a lot with a toddler, but one to two week camping trips are already part of your family’s lifestyle so car travel and sleeping in the teardrop are something he’s already used to and he seems like a pretty mellow guy. I didn’t care too much about schedules before my son was in school and, though we didn’t have an RV, it was great to be able to jump in the Suburban with him for a quick trip to the coast or whatever without a ton of planning or fuss because he was a good car rider and very easy going as far as what he would eat and where he would sleep. I wish we had done that more when he was little because he’s 21 now and I’m stunned by how quickly that happened. Also, the teardrop is tiny enough that if you really need a break it would be easy to check into a hotel for a couple of days and enjoy the big beds and swimming pool while it’s parked in the lot. I’m sure there are also plenty of people you already know or will meet along the way who would love for you to visit and park in their driveway for a few days. If you ever make it down to the very lower part of the lower 48, I live in a popular tourist destination with warm winter weather and I would be more than happy to give you a spot in my garage!

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    5 жыл бұрын

    Wow, JP this comment was really inspiring. It is definitely our desire to get out on the road sooner than later as a family. When you mentioned how quick your son grew up it just reminded us that if we just sit back and continue to do the 9 to 5 what could we potentially miss out on, in terms of time spent with our child. The idea of easily spending a night in a hotel or Airbnb does make it seem not as difficult knowing there is always something to fall back on. We would love to visit you someday. You have a very unique story and we would love to get to know more about your courageous spirit.

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    5 жыл бұрын

    @Audio In Alaska a typical camping trip is sitting in the rain for three days. It isn't as bad as you would think. Now if it went past three days it would get a bit rough.

  • @AaronPaluzzi
    @AaronPaluzzi5 жыл бұрын

    Nice to see the Matrix getting some love.

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    5 жыл бұрын

    It sure gets love from us. And we have gotten a lot of love in the comments about the Matrix in this video and all the other Scamp/Teardrop videos. It is quite the impressive little vehicle.

  • @lauriacrawford7574
    @lauriacrawford75744 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for your advice on teardrop and scamps and thank you so much for that ❤

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    4 жыл бұрын

    Glad it was useful for you. I like to remind folks that this was a video we made after we made 2 other videos about why we liked the Scamp better than the teardrop. There are good arguments for both sides based on your lifestyle. But definitely check out the other side of the argument if you plan on getting one or the other. We truly love them both, but for separate reasons.

  • @ChasinSimplicity
    @ChasinSimplicity5 жыл бұрын

    Great breakdown thank you

  • @trailladymtb7700
    @trailladymtb77005 жыл бұрын

    Scamp for sure.with nice ,sturdy patio cover..

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    5 жыл бұрын

    Great choice!

  • @ks1179
    @ks11795 жыл бұрын

    What an incredible, useful video. I expected to see a zillion subscribers. I am definitely one now, thanks

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    5 жыл бұрын

    Yep, we are a pretty small channel. Thanks for subscribing. We truly appreciate it!

  • @ks1179

    @ks1179

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@PlayingwithSticks No problem its been really helpful as someone looking at teardrops. You won't be a small channel for long!

  • @pttp321
    @pttp3213 жыл бұрын

    Thank you this is really helpful💫

  • @OldManGlitch
    @OldManGlitch5 жыл бұрын

    Excellent Information and valuable to me, thank you.

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    5 жыл бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it. Thank for checking out the video!

  • @marlenecardinahl9346
    @marlenecardinahl93464 жыл бұрын

    Love the scamp more

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    4 жыл бұрын

    It is pretty awesome! The more we use it, the more we love it as well.

  • @trentcason4734
    @trentcason47344 жыл бұрын

    In CO, the burn bans are so constant most of the year, having an internal kitchen would be a good thing.

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    4 жыл бұрын

    Good point. That sounds pretty rough. With those burn bans are you able to use propane fire pits?

  • @trentcason4734

    @trentcason4734

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@PlayingwithSticks It's supposed to be zero fires but they'll let you slide with a small propane camp stove. Would be nice to just have a proper cook surface though if an open fire isn't an option.

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    4 жыл бұрын

    We definitely agree with that. One thing that may surprise you is that most teardrop galley kitchens have more cook and prep surface than Scamps, Casitas, and Burros. The cook space is pretty small in the Scamps. But, we just bring along a fold-able aluminum table in the Scamp and it works perfect as a food prep area.

  • @ibiubuok
    @ibiubuok2 жыл бұрын

    This was a very well done & informative video. Thanks for uploading.

  • @pall1935
    @pall19354 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this video - great information!

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    4 жыл бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it. We like to tell people make sure you watch our Scamp videos. We really do love the Scamp. This was a video after we made our pro Scamp videos.

  • @geopro0780
    @geopro07804 жыл бұрын

    Friend of mine bought a teardrop, his only complaint was he liked to stand up to get dressed but had to get dressed in bed and he thought that difficult.

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    4 жыл бұрын

    Yes. That would be our same complaint as well. To remedy that we use a side entry tent, which is basically like stepping out into your living room. However, it really would be nice to change inside the teardrop.

  • @djkenny1202
    @djkenny12024 жыл бұрын

    Every time I watch a video about trailers, I am always convinced a nice large quality tent with a $100 REI bed are a better option.

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    4 жыл бұрын

    You know we often feel that way as well. They make the perfect tent (gazelle tents), but so far we haven't found the perfect bed. We have most of the inflatable mats from REI as we have ones for different purposes (backpacking, bush travel, base camp, etc). Once they make a bed that feels as good as our bed in the teardrop and Scamp and it can air up quickly I could see ourselves going back. It is much more simple. But, until then we will continue to use the trailer 90% of the time and the tent about 10%. Great point Kenny.

  • @kittiwakedave
    @kittiwakedave5 жыл бұрын

    Really enjoy your videos. I bought a 16 ft Scamp last Spring and just love it. I’m in my 50’s so there were attributes of the Scamp that really hit the mark for me. It has most of the amenities of an RV without being overly large. We mostly dry camp so we don’t have to deal with the issues of the tanks (water, grey, and black). We can sit in it when the weather is bad - reading, playing cards or Backgammon. We have choices about where we cook, eat, and sit (inside or out). I love that, even though I’m 6’1, I can comfortably stand up. In addition, we have camped with 3 adults. Although tight, it’s very doable. I love all the windows in the Scamp. You can open them up and get a lovely cross breeze blowing through. After a long morning of hiking I like to lay in the end bunk, with the screen door on and just look outside or take a nap. In terms of the fiberglass it’s tough. We had sailboats and new how strong fiberglass was. When a hailstorm dented up all of the aluminum campers we did not have a ding. Plus, you can get de oxidizer treatment and boat wax and an older Scamp (ours is a 1981) will look brand new with just a little elbow grease. People are always amazed ours is almost 40 years old. I have also never had anything come out of the cabinets, but the curtains often fall off when traveling 😀. Again, I really enjoy your videos! Warmest regards, Dave

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    5 жыл бұрын

    Dave thanks for such a kind comment. Most of the big Scamp fans weren't to excited about this video. We really appreciate how you shared the advantages of the Scamp without feeling you needed to defend it. This was a tough video for us to make because finding ways for our teardrop to be more functional than the Scamp was pretty tough. We had already made three videos about why we liked the Scamp more than the teardrop. We just wanted people to see both sides of the coin. We will be heading out tomorrow in the Scamp down to Homer Alaska "The End of the Road." We are really excited to share the videos with everyone. Again thanks for the kind response. We are really glad you are enjoying the videos.

  • @eurekamarijka

    @eurekamarijka

    3 жыл бұрын

    Good info about the wax! While watching the part about the mud, I just kept thinking it just needed a good coat of paste wax! (and I felt like my dad when he used to say he walked five miles to school barefoot... haha) I’m a weirdo who hand waxes my truck with Mother’s twice a year, no excuses. 😁

  • @christinejunk8184
    @christinejunk8184 Жыл бұрын

    We have a 4550 Trillium Trailer and I have always wondered what the teardrops were like and the pros etc. so it was great to see this video.

  • @TheGratitudeAttitude
    @TheGratitudeAttitude5 жыл бұрын

    Great and very real perspectives !

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    5 жыл бұрын

    Thanks TheGratitudeAttititude. As usual we appreciate you checking out our videos.

  • @DocRevo
    @DocRevo5 жыл бұрын

    I'll take one of each!

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    5 жыл бұрын

    Us too!

  • @jwrhynejr.6689
    @jwrhynejr.66894 жыл бұрын

    Good comparison video! Thanks for sharing. We have pop up tent camper that we absolutely love. I this a little bigger than teardrop and not quite as long or tall as scamp when towing. Look forward to more videos from you soon.

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    4 жыл бұрын

    Our thoughts often revolve between wondering what would be best for our family a fiberglass trailer, teardrop, vintage canned ham, or a pop-up. We are planning on spending 3 weeks this summer in our family's pop-up trailer to give it a try. Like you said, good size, not as tall....they have a lot going for them.

  • @jeffp3415
    @jeffp34155 жыл бұрын

    We love our teardrop camper, and we see the same advantages you do. I would add that our teardrop, with 3/4" exterior grade plywood and the powder coated aluminum skin is built sturdier than most other campers.

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    5 жыл бұрын

    Some of those teardrops are pretty tough. The powder coating aluminum adds a nice touch.

  • @uweschroeder
    @uweschroeder5 жыл бұрын

    Funny to see your own comment in a video :-) When I browse over the comments, people are saying having a bathroom is important as well as being able to cook indoors. I had been thinking about both: cooking outside is definitely my preference unless you have a large rig. I don't know what people are cooking, but when I cook I need more space than a scamp offers and I don't want the smell of whatever is for dinner hanging around over night. I can also brew my morning tea (I don't do coffee) without disturbing my wife. For bathrooms: that's why I bring a shovel :-) I have a popup shower tent for showering and while a bathroom would be handy sometimes, I met a lot of campers over the years who never use their bathrooms because then they have to deal with tanks. That's the beauty of a teardrop: Mine has 11 gal of fresh water, but no grey or black tank. Much easier to maintain. Most places I go to are pretty remote so the shovel works and then a lot of BLM lands do have vault toilets.

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    5 жыл бұрын

    Your comment got us thinking, which meant we had to put it in the video :) All these comments have been fun to read. We are interested to see if some of them resonate more with us in 10 years from now. Like you we are very comfortable living outside and enjoying being kicked out of our bed on wheels. We also agree about not wanting to bring all that smell into our sleeping area. Beings we cook a lot of SE Asian food it would be pretty intense inside after a summer of cooking.

  • @vonheimlerstrudel

    @vonheimlerstrudel

    3 жыл бұрын

    BLM?

  • @uweschroeder

    @uweschroeder

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@vonheimlerstrudel Bureau of Land Management. The federal agency that manages federally owned lands that are not national forests or national parks. For me the BLM used for the anti-racist movement is so confusing because I always think "what do public lands have to do with black people?"

  • @vonheimlerstrudel

    @vonheimlerstrudel

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Uwe for your reply.

  • @royramey5659
    @royramey56595 жыл бұрын

    Interesting, but if you pack right, things aren't going to fly around. we've lived in small sailboats in ocean and we've been bounced around real good, and everything stays put. Just pack it right. They both have there pros and cons, but something about those tear drops. If I'm going to be doing long time exploring and being in cold weather sometimes, I think i'd go with the Scamp. THANKS

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    5 жыл бұрын

    Yep, if we would pack right, add some better cabinet locks we wouldn't have that issue. And we think you are right. If you are going out for long journeys the Scamp probably wins the competition.

  • @bobk4438
    @bobk44385 жыл бұрын

    We love our T@G. We use an ARB awning and awning room. Love, love, love it.

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    5 жыл бұрын

    Yes, the T@G with an ARB awning is the perfect combination! We are a bit envious.

  • @gaila.8830
    @gaila.88302 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for the video 😄 Very informative 👍

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    2 жыл бұрын

    Our pleasure 😊

  • @jenallen5202
    @jenallen52025 жыл бұрын

    I dont disagree with your points however I live in south and cooking and bathroom in my space can not be overrated. Scamp for win

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    5 жыл бұрын

    We will admit cooking is great! We haven't had a chance to try a bathroom yet. But, I bet if we do it's a slippery slope into wanting one of those too 😀

  • @suzannafrati3411
    @suzannafrati34115 жыл бұрын

    I bought my teardrop as a birthday present to myself and because I wanted to have adventures with my daughter. I always planned to travel with her regularly. I saw it as a decision between going to Europe for one trip or having a camper for multiple years and as many trips as I had time for. Some day we will do Europe and other continents but for now we will explore our own country side. I bought my teardrop for 7k. I picked it because it had solar and so much storage space internally. In hindsight I wish it had more storage outside and a way to easily hook up a bike but we will figure that out when the time comes. I also have a hard time backing up a teardrop but in a worse case scenario I can always unhitch and wiggle it to where I need it.

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    5 жыл бұрын

    Hi Suzanna! Thanks for commenting.What a great birthday present. We kind of did the same thing. We were planning a trip to Iceland. And I realized for the price of the plane tickets alone we could build two teardrops or purchase one used. It was kind of a no brainer. If we went to Iceland we would have had nothing to show for our trip except the great memories, but staying in the States you get the memories and a teardrop for years to come. Thank you for sharing about your teardrop purchase. Have you looked into mounting your bike on the tongue of the trailer? There are a few great tongue mounted bike racks out there, you can even make them homemade. Have you looked at the teardrops from Rustic Trails. They offer a diamond plated storage box that holds their outdoor kitchen because they don't have a galley kitchen. If you don't have a hitch maybe you could get a little extension welded to your trailer frame to accomodate an outdoor storage box. The box wouldn't reduce your gas mileage because it is pretty hidden from the wind and they look pretty good.

  • @erniecf
    @erniecf5 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely fantastic video !

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    5 жыл бұрын

    Oh, thank you! Glad you enjoyed it. Love sweet positive comments like this Ernie.

  • @crystalliving993
    @crystalliving9932 жыл бұрын

    This was an awesome comparison and makes my decision making process much easier. Thanks for such an in depth video

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    2 жыл бұрын

    Out of curiosity Crystal what did it help you decide? Such a tough one I love both these styles of trailers.

  • @illmade2
    @illmade25 жыл бұрын

    People camp for different reasons, even the same people camp for different reasons at different times of their life. When I was in my 20's I enjoyed tent camping, now at 57 I wouldn't spend a weekend in a tent for love or money. Same goes for a tear drop when I was younger it would have seemed luxurious, now, no way. I can enjoy the great outdoors a whole lot more when I'm warm and comfortable and dry. That doesn't make anyone wrong.

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    5 жыл бұрын

    Well said! Thank you for your perspective on this. Even now we love to mix it up between the tent, the teardrop, and the Scamp. Even from week to week we have different priorities.

  • @tlkeeg326

    @tlkeeg326

    5 жыл бұрын

    Ditto

  • @johng5922
    @johng59225 жыл бұрын

    Another great video guys, I am leaning towards a LIGHT teardrop also. Something to pull behind a Prius.

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    5 жыл бұрын

    Thanks John G. We still are scratching our heads on why more companies aren't making fiberglass teardrops. Have you checked out the MyPod?

  • @johng5922

    @johng5922

    5 жыл бұрын

    Yes I looked into MyPods, it would be perfect, but it will be tight for 2 people and a small dog. A runaway on a aluminum frame might be an option. It has to be around 600-800 lbs for a Prius.

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@johng5922 We really like the price of the runaways as well.

  • @johng5922

    @johng5922

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@PlayingwithSticks This might be a crazy idea of mine, but here is my plan. The Toyota Prius is a Rolling Generator, Heat and Air-conditioning Source. You can connect up to a 2000 watt inverter to the Prius for powering the teardrop. Then somehow TAP INTO the AC and Heat system of the Prius and run it to the teardrop. You put the Prius on standby mode, and it will only start the engine to replenish the Prius battery. Only about a gallon of gas per 12 hours. A boondock dream set up. Sounds crazy right?

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    5 жыл бұрын

    Sounds amazing! If you could figure something like that out and post it online everybody will be doing it, including us. I wish we were more creative like that.

  • @glenncooper6685
    @glenncooper66855 жыл бұрын

    We love our tear drop. We have a Vistabule which are made in Minnesota. A bonus with these is the large front window and when you are towing it you can see all the way through behind you. Awesome galley and the bed turns into a couch. And it fits in the front of my garage. Perfect little camper!

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    5 жыл бұрын

    It is hard to beat a Vistabule, if even it can be beat at all. We never thought about seeing through the teardrop when driving. That is one of the things we love about the Scamp as well. When towing it down the road you can see right through it.

  • @chiparooo
    @chiparooo5 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing! Just found your channel through this video. Like the teardrop content. Subscribed!

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    5 жыл бұрын

    Glad you are enjoying the content. We really appreciate your feedback!

  • @CandycaneBeyond
    @CandycaneBeyond3 жыл бұрын

    I want a teardrop because I found out I can tow with my Prius Prime! Need a sign that says don't laugh, I'm using less gas than you!

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes, it definitely can. In theory it could tow even more. Our Matrix that you see in this video towing the Scamp has a 1,500lb towing capacity. The Prius Prime seems to have 2,000lb towing capacity. Quite impressive!

  • @mikemead2315
    @mikemead23155 жыл бұрын

    My teardrop design had a hole in the floor to stand up when I needed to 🤣

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    5 жыл бұрын

    Mike is this a joke or did yours really have a hole? That sounds like a great idea, we have never seen any designs like that before.

  • @mikemead2315

    @mikemead2315

    5 жыл бұрын

    Playing with Sticks, design phase only. Bought the trailer, and started the build - basically the floor. The trailer lent itself to a 2x2 hole in front of the axel that I dropped a made plywood box into. Plywood “cover” on top of the hole when the box was up or down and not needed, but it was so handy to sit and kind’a stand up (4’ + 18”). Dirt got on the bottom of the box, which made a mess pulling the box up, and I needed to make sure nothing could drop down driving (rejected just pulling it part way up. Round hole and cover?). All driveway build trials. All solvable. Ha! If I could put in the middle, could seat 2 people....4 in a wider one. Decided instead to start building a pop-up truck camper like the Alaskan, but things happen and change is needed. No place to build stuff now, so looking at what I can buy and modify....as soon I decide what I want;-).

  • @chucknyholm8565

    @chucknyholm8565

    4 жыл бұрын

    Mike Mead r

  • @kellyb5980
    @kellyb59805 жыл бұрын

    Wow so thorough really appreciate all the points you brought up. Yes the aesthetic is one thing but you covered everything I could think about as far as the reality of these trailers.

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    5 жыл бұрын

    My wife and I have differing views on the aesthetics. I think both trailers look pretty darn cool. But, I really love the smooth lines of the classic teardrops. My wife on the other hand just loves how cute the little "egg" trailers are.

  • @amphidory7600
    @amphidory76005 жыл бұрын

    super helpful, thank you

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    5 жыл бұрын

    You are most welcome Nat!

  • @georgemullett5153
    @georgemullett51535 жыл бұрын

    Most important point is you can go through a tim hortons drive through with a teardrop..

  • @usmc2msu213

    @usmc2msu213

    5 жыл бұрын

    george mullett truer words have never been spoken!

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    5 жыл бұрын

    Okay, this is definitely my favorite comment so far!

  • @mcspin50

    @mcspin50

    5 жыл бұрын

    I've taken my Scamp through Caribou Coffee drive throughs.

  • @DaveK84

    @DaveK84

    5 жыл бұрын

    possible to do drive through with scamp, but you need to know your height and it feels stressful non the less.

  • @USXPOP

    @USXPOP

    5 жыл бұрын

    Ever hear of parking lots? Besides, if your going to Tim Horton"s go inside watch people and sit down and enjoy the smells.

  • @buddy8225
    @buddy82255 жыл бұрын

    I like the Scamp and the Teardrop. This video was very informative and convinced me that the Teardrop would vlbe perfect for the chicken i am when it comes to towing. 👍😊

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    5 жыл бұрын

    And if you do end up going with a teardrop. Once you master towing such a small trailer, you can really tow anything!

  • @chopstx4u207
    @chopstx4u2075 жыл бұрын

    Great comparison. I always wondered about Scamps. I built a CLC teardrop out of marine plywood and fiberglass glassed the whole thing. I built it in Washington state and migrated to Georgia. It’s doing great and my little family loves it. We are heading to Destin Florida to go to the beach and camp next week. I’m anticipating the heat, so we picked a zerobreeze portable AC with condenser.

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    5 жыл бұрын

    Your camper sounds great Joseph. Sounds built for life. Also sounds like it can handle all climates. From the comments on here in our other videos we are thinking our teardrop would really struggle down south. Sounds like the memory foam mattress is awfully hot and that we would probably need that ac.

  • @coburnlowman
    @coburnlowman4 жыл бұрын

    Fiberglass work is enjoyable to me. I learned it from an oldtimer while I was a teen and had traded for a wrecked Corvette , and have been putting wrecked tuck front ends back together , boat repair since. If you fix a crack pick what side you wanna preserve and grind it nearly into and at least 3 inches wide and deep. Then simply start laying in your mesh and resin. Most people are scared to do the grinding and try to patch by just roughing up the area , but you gotta get serious with the hogging with the grinder. I have fixed pieces that were completely torn off that way but on the painted side it only looked as if it was scratched in the paint where the pcs were rejoined. Also the mud issue. Get a slip on bar across your Reese coupler with mudflaps to protect your Skamper. They use to be a common accessory years back , but no one uses them anymore. Great video on explaining all of this.

  • @PlayingwithSticks

    @PlayingwithSticks

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing about the grinding. We are very comfortable using mesh and fiberglass resin on our canoes. But, they look pretty patchy. Sounds like we just need to be a little more detailed to get a nice finished (unnoticeable). We had never heard of the mudflaps that could be attached to the coupler. We have had quite a few folks suggest mudflats, but as the Matrix is our daily driver we really didn't want the mudflaps on permanently. Great suggestions. Something like this right? www.discountramps.com/automotive/truck/accessories/p/HMF-2418/?gclid=Cj0KCQjwgNXtBRC6ARIsAIPP7Rt8tnru8a0yvcTpHTREoZktcJHMUsuH063DVWRjypzc246wjAtzR8AaAoyTEALw_wcB