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"You've Seen TearDrops Before, But Not Like This": PinDrop® Featured on Playing With Sticks YouTube Channel

When Drew of Playing With Sticks takes a closer look, it’s worth tuning in.


In this 19-minute feature, Drew visits with PinDrop® Founder Tim Elinski for a full walkthrough of the award-winning PinDrop® travel trailer. What he captures is a straightforward, no-fluff look at how PinDrop® actually works in the field, why it’s built the way it is, and what makes it stand apart from the typical teardrop micro camper.


If you’ve been wondering what’s behind the design or how PinDrop® performs, this is the kind of honest, detailed perspective you don’t usually get.


VIEW THE VIDEO:


Founder Tim is Featured on the Playing With Sticks YouTube Channel Discussing Unique Features Only by PinDrop®


Highlighted TearDrop Features

Drew calls out several standout features, including the fully functional galley kitchen, the custom cabinetry and real wood finishes, and the thoughtful approach to insulation paired with the Eco-Cool ventilation system, proprietary to PinDrop®. He also highlights how one tool can manage multiple functions, like raising and lowering the stabilizer jacks, operating the spare tire winch and removing the lug nuts. It’s a collection of small, intentional decisions that add up to a noticeably better experience off-grid.


Hear it Directly from Drew @Playing With Sticks

"I’ve seen a lot of teardrop trailers, and this one is different—but not because it’s trying to reinvent the wheel. Tim took what already works about one of the world’s most proven small camper designs and just made it better. The galley might be compact, but it lives big, and that really carries through the entire trailer."


"The goal here was simple: make something truly self-contained. Full solar setup, a massive battery bank, 40+ gallons of water—you can roll into camp and not leave. And it’s all built on a bombproof platform. Solid chassis, off-road suspension, articulating hitch, and rock sliders wrapping the entire trailer—not just for protection, but so you can actually move around the trailer and access the roof without feeling like you’re balancing on a ladder."


"And because it’s built in Arizona, it’s designed for all four seasons—fully insulated cabin paired with a proprietary cooling system to help regulate temps in both the heat and the cold. And then it’s the small things—thoughtful storage, simplified systems, and a layout that feels like it was designed by someone who actually camps—everything has a purpose, nothing feels overcomplicated."


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