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Midget Bushtrekka World’s Smallest Pop-Up Camper

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The world’s smallest pop up camper can be hauled by a single person on the back of a bike, most convenient for those adventurous bikers that will need spacious room for rest. The Midget Bushtrekka can be transformed into a luxurious tent and cot that keeps you off the ground when sleeping; it has over 41 gallons of storage space to eliminate the unnecessary duffel bags. Its four wheels all operate independently so it can handle the bumpiest terrain, but you might want to ride with another biker to share the towing efforts since it does weight about 56 pounds and retail for about $900.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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