The 12 Cheapest Teardrop Trailers You Can Buy!


Cheapest Teardrop Trailer

If you’re looking for a cheap and easy way to travel, a teardrop trailer might be the right option for you.

As teardrop trailers are small, lightweight trailers that can be pulled behind just about any vehicle, including small SUVs and even 4-cylinders.

And they make the perfect basecamp for camping trips, weekend getaways, and even long-term travel.

One of the best things about teardrop trailers though is their often cheap price.

As teardrop campers are one of the most affordable types of RVs you can buy, with many costing less than $15,000.

For those working with a really tight budget though, you might be wondering what the cheapest teardrop trailers are.

So to help answer this question, we’ve highlighted the 12 cheapest teardrop trailers below, from least to most expensive.

Cheapest Teardrop Trailers (Least to Most Expensive)

Make/Model/TrimCostDry WeightLength
1. Timberleaf Kestrel Camping Trailer$8,750860 lbs11′ 6″
2. Rustic Trail Koala Bear$9,9911,100 lbs13′
3. Braxton Creek Bushwhacker Teardrop 10HD$10,0001,300 lbs13′ 2″
4. Wander Tears Renegade LT$10,950800 lbs12′
5. Sunset Park RV Sunray 109$11,0001,320 lbs12′
6. Little Guy Trailers MyPod$13,500840 lbs11′ 6″
7. inTech Flyer Chase$14,5001,025 lbs12′ 5″
8. Timberleaf Pika Trailer$14,7501,025 lbs12′
9. Coachmen Clipper Express 9.0TD$15,0001,418 lbs14′ 2″
10. Wander Tears Vaga$15,9501,200 lbs13′
11. Rustic Trail Papa Bear$16,9411,295 lbs13′
12. Forest River Rockwood Geo Pro G12SRK$17,5001,763 lbs12′ 3″

1. Timberleaf Kestrel Camping Trailer

Timberleaf Kestrel Camping Trailer

Quick Specs

  • Cost: $8,750
  • Dry Weight: 860 Pounds
  • Length: 11 Feet 6 Inches
  • Sleeping Capacity: 2
  • Galley: No
  • Bathroom: No

The Timberleaf Kestrel Camping Trailer is the cheapest teardrop trailer you can buy, with a starting price of only $8,750.

However, don’t let its ultra-cheap price fool you, as this minimalist-style teardrop camper still makes a great little teardrop and is a considerable upgrade over tent camping.

Offering many of the same creature comforts and amenities as its more expensive counterparts.

Including such features as a double-size six-inch mattress, dual entry doors, dual windows, a roof vent, LED lighting, and ample interior storage space.

Plus, the Kestrel can also be optioned with additional interior amenities as well as several upgraded off-road packages as well.

Just keep in mind that these added features and upgrades will add additional cost to the base price of the camper.

For more information on the Timberleaf Kestrel Camping Trailer, be sure to check out Timberleaf’s website by clicking here.


2. Rustic Trail Koala Bear

Rustic Trail Koala Bear

Quick Specs

  • Cost: $9,991
  • Dry Weight: 1,100 Pounds
  • Length: 13 Feet
  • Sleeping Capacity: 2
  • Galley: No
  • Bathroom: No

The second cheapest teardrop trailer on the market today is the Rustic Trail Koala Bear, which has a base price of just under $10,000.

This small lightweight teardrop trailer is perfect for couples or solo campers looking for a cheap and easy way to travel.

Similar in many ways to the cheapest teardrop trailer from above, the Koala Bear does offer a few additional upgrades that help to justify its slightly higher price.

Rustic Trail Koala Bear Interior

Starting with its slightly higher 5-foot interior height, which makes it easier to move around inside the camper.

Plus the Rustic Trail Koala Bear also offers as standard features a 5,000 BTU A/C, a tongue storage box, a MaxxAir vent fan, electric brakes, and an entry door with a built-in screen door for improved ventilation.

For more information on the Rustic Trail Koala Bear, make sure to check out Rustic Trail’s website by clicking here.


3. Braxton Creek Bushwhacker Teardrop 10HD

Quick Specs

  • Cost: $10,000
  • Dry Weight: 1,300 Pounds
  • Length: 13 Feet 2 Inches
  • Sleeping Capacity: 2
  • Galley: Yes
  • Bathroom: No

The Braxton Creek Bushwhacker Teardrop 10HD is the third cheapest teardrop camper you can buy, with an average price of $10,000.

At $10,000 though, the Bushwacker Teardrop 10HD might just provide the best bang for your buck when it comes to the three cheapest teardrop campers.

As the Bushwhacker Teardrop 10HD provides the most features and amenities out of all three, while still keeping the camper super affordable.

Starting with the teardrop’s rear exterior kitchen, which features a two-burner propane stove, a small kitchen sink, and a nice size cooler.

That’s not all that sets this premium budget-friendly teardrop camper apart from other affordable teardrops.

As the Bushwacker Teardrop 10HD also offers a 5,000 BTU A/C, a Bluetooth stereo, oversized storage cabinets, a three-speed Vortex roof vent, an onboard 24-gallon freshwater tank, and a 12,000 BTU furnace.

For additional info on the Braxton Creek Bushwhacker Teardrop 10HD and to see its floor plan, check out Braxton Creek’s website by clicking here.


4. Wander Tears Renegade LT

Quick Specs

  • Cost: $10,950
  • Dry Weight: 800 Pounds
  • Length: 12 Feet
  • Sleeping Capacity: 2
  • Galley: Yes
  • Bathroom: No

While not as well-known as some other teardrop brands on this list, Wander Tears, which was established in 2020 offers some of the cheapest custom-built handcrafted teardrop trailers available today.

And one of the cheapest and most affordable options they offer is the Wander Tears Renegade, which is available in an LT (Light Terrain) or AT (All Terrain) trim level.

On this list though, we’ll be focusing on the Renegade LT trim level, as this version is the cheapest option available, with a base price of $10,950.

Designed to be the perfect basecamp teardrop camper for the “Weekend Warrior”, the Renegade LT offers everything you need without all the fluff.

Wander Tears Renegade LT

As this affordable minimalist teardrop offers a comfortable place to sleep, a single entry door with a vented window, insulated construction, an interior shelf with storage cubbies, a four-speed MaxxFan, LED lighting, and a minimalist rear exterior galley with lots of storage.

And if you have some DIY skills and looking to save even more money, Wander Tears will actually sell you the plans and blueprints for this trailer.

Allowing you to build your own for the ultimate cost savings.

To see more info on the Wander Tears Renegade LT or to find out more about their DIY teardrop trailer options, check out the Wander Tears website by clicking here.


5. Sunset Park RV Sunray 109

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Quick Specs

  • Cost: $11,000
  • Dry Weight: 1,320 Pounds
  • Length: 12 Feet
  • Sleeping Capacity: 2 (4 With Optional Roof Top Tent)
  • Galley: Yes
  • Bathroom: Yes (Outdoor Shower Only)

The Sunset Park RV Sunray 109 is one of the most popular cheap teardrop trailers on the market today.

As this budget-friendly teardrop trailer has everything you could want and then some while still keeping the price low, with an average price of just $11,000.

Starting with its fully-equipped rear exterior galley, which offers a two-burner propane stove, a small kitchen sink, a mini-fridge, and even a microwave oven.

Making it one of the nicest galleys on this list.

The features don’t stop there though, as this cheap teardrop trailer also offers a convertible gaucho sofa/bed, a wall-mounted AC/furnace, a six-gallon water heater, and an outdoor shower.

Plus, the Sunray 109 can also be ordered in a variety of exterior and interior colors.

And for those that don’t mind spending a little more, the Sunray 109 can also be optioned with a variety of upgrades.

Including such extras as a rooftop tent, a manual awning, a Fantastic fan, a power tongue jack, and a 100-watt solar panel among others.

To find out more about the Sunset Park RV Sunray 109 and to see a list of its standard and optional features, check out Sunset Park’s website by clicking here.


6. Little Guy Trailers MyPod

Quick Specs

  • Cost: $13,500
  • Dry Weight: 840 Pounds
  • Length: 11 Feet 6 Inches
  • Sleeping Capacity: 2 (4 With Optional Side Mount Screen Room Tent)
  • Galley: No
  • Bathroom: No

One of the smallest and lightest teardrop trailers available is the affordable Little Guy Trailers MyPod, which has a length of 11 feet 6 inches and a dry weight of 840 pounds.

Allowing the MyPod to be pulled by a variety of vehicles, including many small SUVs, such as the Subaru Crosstrek, the Honda CR-V, and the Honda Pilot.

Despite its smaller size though the MyPod still makes a great teardrop trailer, as it offers numerous comfort and convenience features.

Little Guy Trailers MyPod Interior

Including such features as a full-size mattress, an A/C, a three-speed Fantastic fan, an entertainment center with a TV, and a 12V/110 power system.

Also, like the Sunset Park RV Sunray 109 from above, the Little Guy Trailers MyPod is able to sleep up to four campers at a time.

When the camper is outfitted with its optional side mount screen room tent.

Which is one of the many optional features that can be added to the MyPod for extra convenience and versatility.

For more information on the Little Guy Trailers MyPod, check out the Little Guy Trailer’s website by clicking here.


7. inTech Flyer Chase

Quick Specs

  • Cost: $14,500
  • Dry Weight: 1,025 – 1,279 Pounds (Depending on Options)
  • Length: 12 Feet 5 Inches
  • Sleeping Capacity: 2 (4 With Optional Side Mount Screen Room Tent)
  • Galley: No
  • Bathroom: No

The inTech Flyer Chase is one of the best and most affordable options out there for those looking for a small lightweight trailer to bring along all their outdoor gear and toys with them while camping.

As the Flyer Chase acts like a mini toy hauler, thanks to its open versatile interior, vertical swinging rear doors, and optional roof rack.

And with an average price of only $14,500, the inTech Flyer Chase makes the perfect affordable adventure trailer.

It’s not all about its toy-hauling capability though, as the Flyer Chase also offers plenty of comfort features as well.

inTech Flyer Chase Interior

Including such comfort features as a full-size bed, a MaxxAir vent fan, insulated construction, LED lighting, storage cabinets with storage nets, and an onboard electrical system with 12V, USB, and 110 outlets.

Plus, the inTech Flyer Chase also offers a ton of different options that can be added to the trailer, including an add-a-room tent, off-road tires, A/C with heat, electric brakes, and several awning options.

For more information on the inTech Flyer Chase, be sure to check out inTech’s website by clicking here.

To see other affordable lightweight toy haulers, check out our blog post “The 10 Cheapest Toy Haulers You Can Buy“.


8. Timberleaf Pika Trailer

Quick Specs

  • Cost: $14,750
  • Dry Weight: 1,025 Pounds
  • Length: 12 Feet
  • Sleeping Capacity: 2
  • Galley: Yes
  • Bathroom: No

The Timberleaf Pika Trailer, which is the big brother to the Timberleaf Kestrel from above (#1 on this list) is the perfect go-anywhere affordable teardrop trailer.

As this cheap teardrop trailer is loaded with off-road-friendly features.

Including such rugged features as an over-built welded steel frame, enamel-baked aluminum sides, a 2,000-pound torsion axle, 15-inch aluminum rims, and rugged aluminum fenders.

And for even more durability and offroad capability, Timberleaf also offers an All-Road and Off-Road package for the Pika that provides even more off-road capability.

As these upgraded off-road packages offer features like a four-inch lift, electric brakes, all-terrain tires, rock sliders, and a fully articulating Max-Coupler hitch.

Timberleaf Pika Galley

It’s not all about off-road rugged capability though, as the Pika also offers lots of comfort features as well.

Including such comforts as a double-sized mattress, lots of interior storage, LED lighting, USB ports/110 outlets, a minimalist-style exterior rear galley, and entry doors and windows on both sides of the camper.

For more information on the Timberleaf Pika Trailer, make sure to check out Timberleaf’s website by clicking here.


9. Coachmen Clipper Express 9.0TD

Quick Specs

  • Cost: $15,000
  • Dry Weight: 1,418 Pounds
  • Length: 14 Feet 2 Inches
  • Sleeping Capacity: 2
  • Galley: Yes
  • Bathroom: Yes (Optional Thetford Porta Potti Only)

The Coachmen Clipper 9.0TD is one of the most unique as well as largest teardrop trailers on this list, thanks to its one-of-a-kind design.

As the Clipper 9.0TD and its sister RV, the Viking 9.0TD offer a hybrid design that’s a cross between a large teardrop trailer and a pop-up camper.

As the Clipper 9.0TD features a gas-strut assisted single hinge design, that allows you to raise the roof to offer more interior space.

Coachmen Clipper Express 9.0TD Interior

In fact, the Coachmen Clipper 9.0TD, thanks to its pop-up design is the only teardrop trailer on this list that offers a semi-walkable interior.

Making it much easier to move around inside the camper and much more enjoyable to hang out inside.

And thanks to its larger interior, the Clipper 9.0TD is able to offer features that other teardrop trailers never could.

Including such features as an interior galley, an optional Thetford Porta Potti, extra counter space, and even a small bench seat.

For additional info on the Coachmen Clipper 9.0TD and to see a 3D tour of the interior, check out Coachmen’s website by clicking here.

To see other teardrop campers with walkable interiors, check out our blog post “10 Must See Teardrop Trailers You Can Stand Up In“.


10. Wander Tears Vaga

Quick Specs

  • Cost: $15,950
  • Dry Weight: 1,200 Pounds
  • Length: 13 Feet
  • Sleeping Capacity: 2
  • Galley: Yes
  • Bathroom: No

The Wander Tears Vaga, which is the big brother to the Wander Tears Renegade from above (#4 on this list) is one of the best-looking cheap teardrop trailers available today.

And even though it’s not the cheapest teardrop trailer on this list, it’s loaded with features and amenities not found on other campers in its price range.

Including such features as a 3500-pound Dexter axle, side mount tables, a trifold queen-size mattress, dual entry doors and windows, a ten-speed MaxxFan, and a 100 amp hour lithium battery.

Plus, the Vaga offers a rear exterior galley that features lots of counter and storage space as well as a cooler on a slide-out for easy access.

As mentioned above though where this cheap teardrop trailer really shines is in its styling.

Wander Tears Vaga

As the interior of the teardrop is clad in attractive light wood, while the exterior offers a diamond plate front guard and an aluminum top and body with multiple color options to choose from.

Also, like most of the teardrop trailers on this list, the Vaga offers several key upgrades that add additional convenience and functionality to the camper.

Including custom galley options, an interior table, a stargazer window, a roof rack, and a manual ROAM awning.

For more information on the Wander Tears Vaga and to find out how to order one, check out their website by clicking here.


11. Rustic Trail Papa Bear

Rustic Trail Papa Bear

Quick Specs

  • Cost: $16,941
  • Dry Weight: 1,295 Pounds
  • Length: 13 Feet
  • Sleeping Capacity: 2
  • Galley: No
  • Bathroom: No

Another cheap teardrop trailer that receives high marks for styling is the Rustic Trail Papa Bear, which is the big brother to the Rustic Trail Koala Bear from above (#2 on this list)

As the Papa Bear has one of the most streamlined and attractive-looking exteriors out there.

Thanks to the trailer’s sweeping lines, all-aluminum exterior, highly stylized wheels, and black diamond plate front, rear, and fender guards.

There’s more to the Papa Bear though than just a good-looking exterior.

As the camper is loaded with comfort and convenience features as well, both on the exterior as well as on the interior.

As the Rustic Trail Papa Bear offers a screen door, a large tongue storage box, electric brakes, insulated construction, an AGM battery kit, a 5,000 BTU A/C, a deluxe MaxxAir fan, an outside table, and a hinged rear bed for extra interior storage space.

Plus, the Rustic Trail Papa Bear can also be optioned with a roof rack and a manual awning for even more convenience and functionality.

For more information on the Rustic Trail Papa Bear, be sure to check out Rustic Trail’s website by clicking here.


12. Forest River Rockwood Geo Pro G12SRK

Quick Specs

  • Cost: $17,500
  • Dry Weight: 1,763 Pounds
  • Length: 12 Feet 3 Inches
  • Sleeping Capacity: 2
  • Galley: Yes
  • Bathroom: Yes (Outside Shower Only)

The last cheap teardrop trailer on this list is the Forest River Rockwood Geo Pro G12SRK, which also happens to be the most expensive, with an average cost of $17,500.

However, for that extra cost, you get one of the most well-equipped teardrop trailers on the market today.

As the Rockwood Geo Pro G12SRK has just about everything you could want in a small teardrop camper and then some.

Starting with the interior, which features a gaucho sofa/bed, a 12V entertainment center with a TV, a large frameless window with a roller shade, and a good amount of cabinetry and storage space.

And on the exterior, the camper offers one of the most well-equipped galleys on a teardrop trailer.

As the Geo Pro G12SRK galley offers a kitchen sink with a shower attachment, a two-burner propane cooktop, a small mini fridge, lots of storage, and even a microwave.

The features don’t stop there though on the exterior of this camper, as the G12SRK also offers a 13,500 BTU AC, a 20,000 BTU furnace, a 100-watt solar panel, two 20-pound propane tanks, and a Teton all-in-one Wi-Fi booster/LTE prep and antenna.

For more info on the Forest River Rockwood Geo Pro G12SRK and to see a 3D tour of the interior, check out Forest River’s website by clicking here.

Wrap Up

And that concludes our list of the 12 cheapest teardrop trailers you can buy.

As you can see, there are a lot of great teardrop trailers out there for those on a budget, with prices ranging from just under $9,000 to just over $17,000.

So if you’re in the market for a small lightweight camper that won’t break the bank, be sure to check out some of these great cheap teardrop trailers.

Jason Kidd

Jason is an avid lover of RVs and the RV lifestyle. He is both a writer and editor for RV Owner HQ and has been RVing and camping for over 20 years.

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