Why this vintage-style camper is the future of travel trailers
The HC1 from Happier Camper is a vintage travel trailer with modular functionality. | All photos courtesy of Happier Camper
72 square feet of cute, functional design At its most basic, an RV is a place to sleep. But when a person sets out to purchase an RV, that camper often has to do much more than provide a bed?it needs to be adventure-ready. Love campers and trailers" Come join our community group.
RV enthusiasts today are asking for camper vans and trailers that are smaller and more affordable, yet able to haul bikes, pack in a kitchen, and sleep a family.
These demands might seem near impossible to some manufacturers, but a new class of companies?think ModVans, SylvanSport, Happier Camper, Taxa Outdoors?have taken up the charge, disrupting an industry that has long been known for boring, uninspired design. Are these new models flash-in-the-pan concepts that fall flat in the real world" Or do they hold up in real-life camping conditions" I decided to find out.
Earlier this summer, I spent a weekend with the Happier Camper HC1 to see how the trailer compares to more traditional designs. I usually camp in my converted sprinter van, and prefer not having to tow a camper. But the HC1 intrigued me from the get-go.
First, there?s the vintage style. The fiberglass trailer is cute-as-a-button with a large rear hatch, wide entry door, and classic fender design. Available in a plethora of colors (like Pacific blue, Bishop red, Topanga turquoise, and Mo...
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