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SuperiorBound

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Posted: 08/09/08 09:45pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Hi all,
anybody have experience with these. Looking for a lightwieght little trailer with a bathroom sleeps four.
Just in the prelim looking stage and only plan to by used but given a year might be a used one out there. Don't seem to have a dealer in the area so i can actually look at one, at least not one I have found.
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Trailer life has a story on the T@DA in Sept issue.
Only cost $24,000 but I really like them
I like small light trailers, wish I had one.





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I thought it was called T@B, not T@DA ??? I saw T@B's at Camping World before, they're cute little tear drop type trailers. They had it hooked up to a VW I think.


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SoCalDesertRider wrote:

I thought it was called T@B, not T@DA ??? I saw T@B's at Camping World before, they're cute little tear drop type trailers. They had it hooked up to a VW I think.


t@da




t@b




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We looked at one at a local dealer. I'm 5'9" and couldn't stand up straight without mashing the top of my head against the ceiling of the trailer.

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The article in Trailer Life is thorough, I encourage you to read it.


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They call the T@da a t@b all grown up, seem to be really new.

I really like the T@b, since we only want someplace to sleep and hang our hat size is not as much of an issue. Where we camp there are no hookups so will be drycamping, 95% of the time.
However, if I am buying a camper I want a small bathroom. Otherwise I would be very interested in the T@b
Now I need to find a back issue of Trailer Life. I read them at our library but they only keep back issues one year.
Anymore opinions or experiences?

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mike54 wrote:

SoCalDesertRider wrote:

I thought it was called T@B, not T@DA ??? I saw T@B's at Camping World before, they're cute little tear drop type trailers. They had it hooked up to a VW I think.


t@da




t@b



Thanks for posting those! Boy they sure are cute .

What are the handles for on each end of the trailer? Are they there so you can pick it up and move it over if you didnt get it backed in just where you wanted it?

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You can't "pick it up" to move it with those handles, but you can roll it.

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I own a 2005 T@B - so far it has been the best built TT I have ever owned. I use it once a month with our YMCA Adventure Guides group ( parent / child ) - I do not baby it - I drag it down fire trails, forrest service roads, etc.

The T@DA is built by the same company here in the States - Dutchman. I know the T@B is built under license from Tabbert ( Germany ) - I am not sure about the T@DA.

If the T@DA is built as well as the T@B - then you will love it.

Good luck!!!!



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