Camp-let: The Compact Trailer That Expands Your Adventure

Camp-let: The Compact Trailer That Expands Your Adventure

A Easy Way to Camp—Now in the U.S.

I’ve always appreciated smart design—especially when it makes life easier. That’s exactly why I've thought the Camp-let is so cool. It’s been a go-to camping solution in Europe for decades, and for good reason: it’s compact, easy to tow, and unfolds into a full-size living space.

Now, Camp-let is coming to the U.S., and I’m excited to share why it’s such a great option for weekend adventurers, road trippers, and first-time campers who want to keep things simple.

Why Camp-let?

Camping in the U.S. is growing fast, and younger generations are leading the way. According to the 2024 KOA Camping Report, 71% of new campers come from Gen Z, Millennials, and Gen X. Many of these new campers are looking for something easier than an RV but more comfortable than a tent.

That’s where Camp-let comes in:

  • Quick & effortless setup – No heavy lifting or complicated assembly. Just unfold, and you’re ready to relax.
  • Spacious & comfortable – 192 square feet of living space, built-in sofa, mosquito netting, and plenty of ventilation.
  • Lightweight & easy towing – Can be pulled by compact cars, making it fuel-efficient and practical.
  • Durable & weather-resistant – Crafted with premium Isabella fabrics for year-round adventures.
  • A stress-free way to elevate your camping experience – More comfortable than a tent, with none of the bulk of an RV.

Who is Camp-let For?

  • First-time campers who want an easy, stress-free way to experience the outdoors.
  • Weekend adventurers who don’t want to waste time setting up camp.
  • Families looking for comfort without the complexity of a traditional camper.
  • Road-trippers & van lifers who want more space without sacrificing mobility.
  • Eco-conscious travelers who prefer a low-impact way to camp.

What’s Next?

I’ll be sharing more about Camp-let as we introduce it to the U.S.—from setup to real-world camping experiences. If you’ve ever thought about upgrading your camping setup but didn’t want the cost or hassle of an RV, this might be exactly what you’re looking for.