Cricket Trailer: "The covered wagon for the new frontier"
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The lightweight Cricket was designed for tow by many cars, SUVs and trucks
As with NASA habitation modules, the focus is on keeping things small and efficient
The odd shape of the Cricket was engineered for aerodynamics
The interior uses innovative storage and space-saving solutions to maximize space
Add roof racks to haul your gear
The Cricket name was inspired by the fact that crickets are an omnipresent symbol of the outdoors
The pop top offers more than 6 feet (nearly 2 m) of head room
Hitch the Cricket to your ride and drive where your interests take you
Hitch the Cricket to your ride and drive where your interests take you
Cricket Trailer with fold-out couch bed
A small kitchen area gives you a counter and sink
An efficient living area
Available loft bedding offers sleeping space for children
Under-bed storage comes with both styles
The optional pull-out shower lets you clean yourself, dog and gear
The lightweight Cricket was designed for tow by many cars, SUVs and trucks
Article Summary
Garrett Finney has had a fascination with small, outdoor-connected living spaces since his childhood in the 1970s. He transformed that passion into a logical career path as a NASA engineer working on habitation modules for the International Space Station. But, he later decided that he wanted to apply some of that passion to something a little closer to home. That something is the Cricket Trailer.
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