I said to Fred on the phone the other day I'm not sure if I've conveyed to him how much I love The Glampette. He said I had but then I told him I don't know that I have because I love her even more every morning I wake up in her
She is fantastic. So small, so light, so easy to tow. She sits right on my rear staying right where she's supposed to be. Only once did I notice the slightest bit of left to right movement, it was almost imperceptible, while traveling through Minnesota on a very windy day. I slowed down just a bit and she tightened up immediately. I noticed no wind draft issues when large semis and tankers passed us. She's solid. She pulled through the passes in Montana and Idaho without any hesitation. I'd done a lot of reading prior to picking her up so had already learned to downshift instead of brake coming through the passes so even though it was raining at times I had no problems at all slowing down while going downhill. She does have electric brakes, I just didn't use them very much.
Inside she feels more spacious than I'd imagined she would be. I have plenty of room to sit up and read or eat and Kitai and I fit together just fine on the 29" wide mattress. The mattress itself is super comfy as I ended up using 3" latex foam. Our night in Montana it was probably around 40º out and we were so cozy I wasn't cold at all.
And Fred was the best. I wish Michigan were closer to CA so we could visit more often. I thought the best part of my trip would be getting my trailer but in fact, it may have been meeting Fred in person and gaining such a wonderful new friend.