Okay, our small army of teardrop builders is almost complete. Before we bump up the price, let’s talk about what it actually means to be a "Beta Builder” as we end the program today.


This is about being a part of the brand, not just making a purchase. We want to look back in five years and see this Beta list as the Originals who helped us prove that aluminum is the future of DIY. You get the access; we get the partners we need to build this momentum.


Here is exactly what it means to be on the team:


  • Locked-in Pricing: Moving forward, we’ve decided to lock in this pricing for any Beta Builder. That means if you build another one, you can get it for the same price you bought it for todayplus or minus whatever the aluminum market does. It’s kind of like you’re sponsored by Smyth.



  • At-Cost Add-ons: You’re basically going to get everything at cost. When we make an add-on front box this month that’s $500 retail for everyone else, we’ll give it to you for about $350. Same for the soon-to-be-released interior trim kits, the roof rack...you get the picture. That’s just how the Beta team will rewarded at this important stage of the launch.

Above: Over 80 ft. of welded 1x1 aluminum structural tubing = The perfect place to mount shelves, electrical components, panels and insulation

The Potential


One thing we’ve noticed as we briefly reopen the Beta program is how many of you are considering building these for others. At $3,790 for a 480 or $4,990 for a 510, there’s a lot of room to work with. Once you add the base trailer and your own craftsmanship, it’ll be a lot of fun to see what these aluminum wonders command out there.


I just saw an old mini Airstream with a questionable chassis on sale for $27,000 on FB Marketplace. Aluminum counts. Bean teardrop trailers go for up to $75,000 with all the bells and whistles (it really is an amazing product, no disrespect to them, but dang). We know the folks in this group are more than capable of adding those high-end features themselves—all you've been missing is the right professional-grade starting point. Well, here you go.

The Build & The Materials


To be clear, this is for builders with some experience and basic tools on hand. While it’s not as complex as a Smyth car-to-truck conversion (far easier actually), and although we are currently shipping and customers are posting their progress on the build group as we speak, it is still early. Hence the price that rewards you for helping us get the word out.


This is not a fiberglass shell or a wooden box on wheels. You’ll be enjoying a tremendous value with beautiful design and the elegance and quality of welded aluminum that stands out in a sea of plywood. It’s the same material we use to manufacture cars that drag race, climb mountains, and survive serious collisions. Simply put, we had no problems making this thing the most structurally sound teardrop kit ever made.

Above: The 510 Model. A lot of folks plan to use this unit as a motorcycle hauler. It's our humble opinion that it's the best looking motorcycle trailer out there (it's not a square box). The clearance at the hatch is 48", more than enough for 99% of bikes.

The Deadline


This email is for those that already expressed interest. As a courtesy, if you want to do this project at the old price, you have until the end of the day today to check out.


The price will stay as it is for today, then jump a bit as we begin retail sales. Starting tomorrow, the first of several price increases (think $1,000 for now) will hit the web page. Aluminum is only going up, and more and more build content and proof of how great this project is will be surfacing online. One thing is certain: right now, the aluminum teardrop coupled with the window and door package that you are getting for this price is unheard of. Literally: this is simply the first time it's been done.


We have had great success with this kind of launch in the DIY kit car business and can’t wait to see the full Beta customer lineup.


Join the team today cement yourself as an early adopter of a brand that is poised to change the face of DIY.

Above: The 480 model is looking clean with 15s. We initially designed this one to be two-person camper that can haul surfboards and cafe racers. With the off road tires, it's a beast.