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Runaway Camper

PostPosted: Thu Mar 07, 2013 1:13 pm
by jjjonz
I boought one of these a couple months ago and very happy with it,,,,,for the money $2495.00 not bad.
I am in no way affiliated with this company......just wanted to share.


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Re: Runaway Camper

PostPosted: Fri Mar 08, 2013 2:56 am
by TJinPgh
I think I've seen these listed a time or two on E-bay and thought they looked nice. Of course, I like minimalism so...

Re: Runaway Camper

PostPosted: Fri Mar 08, 2013 10:27 am
by asianflava
Dumb name if you ask me. Just going by the thread topic, I thought it it came uncoupled from the hitch.

Re: Runaway Camper

PostPosted: Wed Apr 17, 2013 8:40 pm
by jimmycaden
Greetings!
My wife and I are thinking of purchasing a Runaway camper (sold and made in Florida/USA), after a lenghtly internet research. Thus, I ask from "any" owners of this camper to PLEASE let me know of the pros and cons.
I understand that it is a modified teardrop & that is a trailer with a bed basically....And this is all my wife and I want because we believe in the minimal life style............................. Yet I would like to know about how it hauls on the road, and any negatives concerning this. Also if anyone has modified a Runaway, I would be interested in how they did so...& what they did. Have the owners found them to be durable?
I am a new member, so forgive me of my ignorance on teardrops...............I just wanted to buy something simple.......a product that is easy and safe to haul..and a step up from a tent.............thanks to all.......James

Re: Runaway Camper

PostPosted: Sun Oct 06, 2013 4:43 pm
by hmikey
You might be interested in the"Runaway Camper Owners club" website. These owners post on a number of topics related to RC's. Most reports seem to be positive. The builders have eliminated the roof vent. sopposedly because the slightly curved roof does'nt allow for a tight seal. With two sliding windows and air conditioning I don't see that as a problem. Looks good, a simple and ecconomical way to camp. I'm looking at them. Mike

Re: Runaway Camper

PostPosted: Sun Oct 06, 2013 5:25 pm
by S. Heisley
Every time I see the title of this topic, I click on it to see what camper got loose and ran away.
You'd think I'd learn that this is the name; but then, maybe that's why they named it that, so people would look! :lol:

Re: Runaway Camper

PostPosted: Sun Oct 06, 2013 9:49 pm
by Gage
S. Heisley wrote:Every time I see the title of this topic, I click on it to see what camper got loose and ran away.
You'd think I'd learn that this is the name; but then, maybe that's why they named it that, so people would look! :lol:
You mean something like this Sharon. :o But it's a story for another time. ;)

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Re: Runaway Camper

PostPosted: Mon Oct 07, 2013 12:28 pm
by SuperShady1
Gage wrote:
S. Heisley wrote:Every time I see the title of this topic, I click on it to see what camper got loose and ran away.
You'd think I'd learn that this is the name; but then, maybe that's why they named it that, so people would look! :lol:
You mean something like this Sharon. :o But it's a story for another time. ;)

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Gage...tell us the story!!

Looks like you got lucky.

Dave

Re: Runaway Camper

PostPosted: Mon Oct 07, 2013 7:11 pm
by S. Heisley
Gage! Was that your teardrop?!!! :shock:

Re: Runaway Camper

PostPosted: Tue Oct 08, 2013 1:18 am
by PKCSPT
I smile everytime I see this name. I always refer to my solo camping trips as running away.

Re: Runaway Camper

PostPosted: Tue Oct 08, 2013 4:37 pm
by mikerueve
My wife and I are considering this option too. If I can figure out a way to attach some sort of "Chuckwagon box" on the back, we may just pull the trigger. Seems like a good place to start and modify as you see a need. I

Re: Runaway Camper

PostPosted: Tue Oct 08, 2013 6:47 pm
by 48Rob
Opening the hatch, cooking, etc, and closing the hatch when you are done is a big part of the joy of having a "real" teardrop.
Adding things to a basic box may work out just fine for you, or you may wish you had waited for what you really wanted?

Rob

Re: Runaway Camper

PostPosted: Fri Nov 08, 2013 11:08 pm
by Emmitt
I'm looking at one, I don't camper in the woods, I have grandkids and a one child three states away, I don't cook so I don't need a kitchen , ....but it's so hot here you got have air cond., I have a friend that has a big lot, and I could park on the upper end and be away from the house, .....I think it will work for me......and the price is right too , a lot less then a little guy teardrop.......

Re: Runaway Camper

PostPosted: Sat Nov 09, 2013 9:51 am
by clermont cubby
If it fits your needs, go for it. Removed my galley because of lack of use. We tend to tour more than camp when we travel. Just the two of us now and we eat out most of our meals. I now use my TD as a camper/boat hauler.

Thats the beauty of teardropping, modify to meet your needs.

Larry :D

Re: Runaway Camper

PostPosted: Sat Nov 09, 2013 11:49 am
by bdosborn
The one thing this camper doesn't have is storage. One to the best things about a teardrop (IMHO) is the ability to keep all your camping stuff in the trailer and not have to spend 2 hours packing/unpacking each trip. Just hook up the trailer and go (well, after throwing some food in there ;) ). We even keep clothes in our trailer. It was one of the main reasons we got into a trailer in the first place.

Bruce