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5 cubit ft. ain't much for 2 folks.. IMO... At least for me & mama.. I'm fat & mama's tall so our clothes take
up a lot of room . Add a tent, sleeping bags or some kind of cover, a coffee pot (I ain't goin' nowhere w/o coffee)... it all adds up.... You could do the Harbor Freight thing till you see if you like it or not...
I have a Piggybacker trailer that I use all the time...pulled behind a 2001 Ultra.
I recently saw a TimeOut brand camper/trailer that I really liked. My wife says this is the next investment.
the piggybacker is 650$ delivered...18cf of space and only weighs 170# empty. A great trailer for the $$$$.
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