Camp-let Earth

Tent camping is the right instinct. The gear is where it breaks down.

Families and couples who love tent camping know what they're after: a light setup, a small footprint, the freedom to go where a big rig can't. The problem isn't the idea. It's that tent camping keeps running into a ceiling — weather that ends the day early, gear that won't stay organized, a sleeping setup that works fine until it doesn't.

Camp-let is built for people who don't want to give up what they love about tent camping. It tows at 595 lbs, light enough for a crossover, an SUV, or a family sedan. When the day is over, the campsite still works.

Camp-let is what happens when you stop accepting the compromises.


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Description

The market gives you two options. Neither is right.

On one side: tent camping. You love it. You love being close to the ground, carrying only what you need, stopping wherever you want. You've accepted that some nights are rough, that rain is a problem, that gear organization is a constant battle. You tell yourself it's part of it.

On the other side: the full RV or travel trailer. Real shelter. Real organization. But also real size, real weight, real cost, and a vehicle requirement that narrows everything. More importantly, it's not who you are. You didn't get into camping to haul a house behind you.

Camp-let exists because that choice is a false one.

Isabella has been designing camping systems for people who camp seriously, across seasons, changing weather, and real family use, since 1957. That depth of experience runs through every decision in Camp-let's design. Not how camping looks in catalog photography. How it actually behaves.

Camp-let is built around what that experience teaches: that the ceiling tent campers keep hitting is a product problem, not a camping problem.

Dimensions

Towing & Transport
  • Towing weight: 595 lbs (270 kg)

  • Maximum exterior load: 176 lbs (80 kg)

  • Recommended minimum tow rating: 1,000 lbs

  • Hitch: Standard 2-inch ball hitch

  • Electrical: Standard trailer wiring connector

  • Folded trailer dimensions: 63 x 127.2 x 37.4 inches

Deployed Space
  • Living space: 194 sq ft (18 sq m)

  • Interior height: Standing height in main living area

  • Sleeping capacity: 4 people across 2 raised sleeping compartments

Materials & Construction
  • Canvas: Isacryl fiber-dyed acrylic

  • Frame: Carbon-X and steel tube

Optional Additions
  • Kitchen: Four configurations available — see kitchen guide

  • Annex: Available separately

  • Sun canopy: Available separately

  • Side panels: Available separately


Shipping & Returns

Shipping Overview

We ship all Isabella products from our Indianapolis warehouse. Standard parcel orders (awnings, accessories, furniture, etc.) are shipped via UPS, FedEx, or freight depending on size and weight. Shipping rates are calculated at checkout based on your location and the items in your cart.


Delivery Timing

Most standard orders ship within 1–3 business days. Transit times vary by carrier and distance.


Freight Shipments

Larger items may ship via freight. In these cases, a carrier will contact you directly to schedule delivery.


Returns & Exchanges

We accept returns on new, unused products within 30 days of delivery. Items must be in original packaging.

Return shipping costs are the responsibility of the customer unless the item arrived damaged or incorrect.

Some products require inspection before approval due to their size and construction.


Exceptions

Certain large-format products, including the Camp-let tent trailer, follow specialized freight, delivery, and return procedures.

For details, please see our Camp-let Shipping & Returns page here.

Details

About
Your current vehicle is already enough.

The single most common reason families delay a camping upgrade is the assumption that a real shelter requires a real tow vehicle. Camp-let's 595-lb towing weight removes that assumption.

Most crossovers, midsize SUVs, and family sedans on the road today can tow Camp-let. You need a hitch, not a new truck. The setup you've been waiting for doesn't require a vehicle change. It requires a different trailer.

The campsite that works the same way every time.

You arrive. You set up. Everything is where it was last time.

Sleeping gear is in the raised compartments, off the ground, out of the main living area. Food and camp equipment have a place in the storage system rather than spread across the grass. The main living space is standing height, so you're not crouching through the day. When rain comes, you're inside it. When it clears, you're back outside it.

The consistency is the advantage. Not the space itself, but the fact that it works the same way on a quick overnight as it does on a five-day stay. You stop making decisions about the setup and start making decisions about the trip.

That's what Camp-let gives you. Not luxury. Not a house on wheels. The ability to be fully in the place you drove to.

About
About
This is not a minimal setup. That is the point.

Camp-let uses more material, more structure, and more deliberate engineering than the lightest trailer tents on the market. Setup is intentional, not rushed. That is not an apology. It is the reason the system holds in wind, sheds water in rain, and returns from a decade of use still functioning the way it did on the first trip.

Isacryl canvas is fiber-dyed, meaning the color runs through the material rather than sitting on the surface. It does not fade the way coated fabrics do. The raised sleeping compartments keep occupants elevated in the conditions that defeat a tent floor. The frame is built for rigidity because a structure that flexes in wind at 2am is not a shelter. It is a problem.

If the goal is the lightest possible pack weight and the fastest possible setup, Camp-let is not the answer. If the goal is a camping system that performs across weather and holds up across years, this is what that looks like.

For campers who aren't ready to give up what camping actually is.

Camp-let is for families and couples who love tent camping and keep running into the ceiling. People who want to stay in places a full RV can't reach, tow with the vehicle they already own, and arrive at a campsite that works rather than one they have to manage.

It is not for campers who want the lightest possible overnight kit, who move sites every day, or who are looking for a starter setup to see if camping is for them. Those are real and valid ways to camp. Camp-let is not designed for them.

If you have spent years making tent camping work despite its limitations, and you have held off on upgrading because nothing in the RV aisle felt right, this is built for that specific person.

Same camping life. Fewer compromises.

Feel Free.

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Since 1957, Isabella has designed premium outdoor living gear rooted in Danish craftsmanship and built to withstand weather, travel and time.


Designed in Denmark. Built to last.

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© Isabella A/S reserves the right to correct any errors in pricing and content. All rights reserved. Isabella.

Since 1957, Isabella has designed premium outdoor living gear rooted in Danish craftsmanship and built to withstand weather, travel and time.


Designed in Denmark. Built to last.

Isabella Letters

Notes on outdoor living, gear worth keeping & what 70 years of canvas teaches you. Sent when something is worth saying.

© Isabella A/S reserves the right to correct any errors in pricing and content. All rights reserved. Isabella.

Since 1957, Isabella has designed premium outdoor living gear rooted in Danish craftsmanship and built to withstand weather, travel and time.


Designed in Denmark. Built to last.

Isabella Letters

Notes on outdoor living, gear worth keeping & what 70 years of canvas teaches you. Sent when something is worth saying.