Camp-let Earth · Hand-built in Denmark
Built by hand by Isabella in Denmark. From $13,695.
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You love tent camping. You do not love sleeping on the ground. You do not love spending a rainy afternoon lying down because there is nowhere to sit, or replacing gear that quit after a few seasons.
The usual answer is to go bigger. A trailer that outweighs your car. A new payment, a storage problem, and a rig that asks for its own parking space. Somewhere in the upgrade, the camping part disappears.
Europe found a third way in 1969. It never made it to America. Until now.
What a Camp-let is
On the road, a Camp-let is a low trailer weighing 595 pounds. Most SUVs, crossovers, and many sedans tow it without strain. At the campsite, one person can position it by hand.
Unfolded, it becomes a full canvas home. Two sleeping cabins with real mattresses, off the ground. A 194 square foot living space with room for a table and four chairs. The flooring attaches with velcro along every bottom edge, sealing the space from bugs and animals.
You are still in a tent. You still hear the rain and wake up in the trees. You are just sleeping on a real bed, inside canvas built for decades of seasons.
595 lbs
Towing weight, cleared by most SUVs and crossovers
194 sq ft
Sealed canvas living space when fully unfolded
2 beds
Built-in sleeping cabins with real mattresses
~20 min
Setup time by your third or fourth pitch, one person
How it is built
Every Camp-let is built by hand in Isabella’s own production in Denmark, the way this line has been built since 1969. No anonymous factory. A name, a place, and people accountable for the work.
The materials are chosen for how they age, not how they photograph. Every seam, pole, and fitting exists because a previous version taught us something.
Jack & Agnes — among the first Camp-let Earth owners in the United States
The honest part
Your first setup will take about 45 minutes. By your third or fourth, about 20. One person can do it alone.
A faster setup would have cost strength somewhere. We were not willing to pay that. The sequence is engineered for reliability in real weather, and our first American owners said what European owners have said for decades: there is a learning period, and then it becomes ritual.
Starts complete. Grows with you.
Every Camp-let Earth includes the trailer, the full tent with two sleeping cabins and mattresses, and the sealed ground flooring. A complete camp for a family of four. From $13,695.
From there, the system grows the way your camping does. Add what your trips ask for. Nothing more.

Kitchen
Side Tent
Annex (+2)
Sun Canopy
Edge Carpet
Bike Racks
Roof Storage
Table & Chairs
Sizing & Fit
The questions we get most are about size. Here are the numbers, organized by what you’re actually asking.
Behind your car
Folded, a Camp-let stands 37.5″ tall. About kitchen counter height. Behind most SUVs and crossovers you look over it, not around it, and at 595 pounds your car barely notices it’s there.
In your garage
The folded footprint is 10′7″ long by 5′3″ wide. It fits a standard garage bay with room to spare, and an accessory stand stores it upright on its side for tighter spaces.
On your campsite
Fully set up, plan on roughly 19 feet long and 13 feet wide for the base unit. More with the kitchen side tent.
Around your family
Each of the two sleeping cabins holds a mattress measuring 55″ × 79″. Wider than a standard double bed and nearly as long as a queen. The living area gives you 194 sq ft with standing height throughout.

Folded for towing
Fully deployed
Living area
Sleeping cabins
Weight
Sleeps
How ownership works
01
Get the guide
Full pricing, every option, setup, registration, and exactly what is in stock right now.
02
Talk it through
When you are ready, we walk through fit, options, and timing on a call. You will be talking with the founder’s grandson, not a call center.
03
Delivery day
We deliver to your driveway, or you pick up in Indianapolis. Every Camp-let arrives with a Sales Order, Certificate of Origin, Transfer of Ownership, and HS-7 form. Everything your DMV needs to title and register it.
Who it is for
A Camp-let is for you if
You camp as a family and are done sleeping on the ground.
The car in your driveway is the only tow vehicle you want to own.
You would rather maintain one good thing for twenty years than replace cheap things every two.
It is not for you if
You want a climate-controlled room on wheels.
You want zero learning curve out of the box.
You measure gear by how little it asks of you.

Isabella began sewing tents in Denmark in 1957. The Camp-let line dates to 1969, and today it is built the same way it always has been: by hand, in Denmark, by Isabella, for people who plan to keep it.
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