Teardrop campers are small trailers that are typically 12 feet long or less. They usually weigh less than 2,000 pounds and can easily be towed by smaller SUVs, trucks, and the like. Teardrops are designed in such a way that the rear of the trailer curves downward to a point, which gives it the “teardrop” appearance. That’s the traditional teardrop definition. Some RV makers will use the teardrop name to describe their small campers with a rear hatch that opens to reveal an outdoor kitchen area.
I’m providing a link to some makers of teardrop campers below. This list isn’t intended to include every single model available but it should give you a nice start in researching what is available. If you know of a manufacturer that you think should be included here, drop me a note.