Why MINK campers are the ultimate teardrop caravan
A teardrop caravan should do three things brilliantly: tow easily, sleep comfortably, and make you want to be outside more often. The problem is, plenty of “teardrop-style” campers nail the cute shape… then fall apart on real-world details like towing stability, cold-weather comfort, or day-to-day usability.
That’s where MINK Campers stand out. They’re still compact, still beautifully simple, but they’re engineered like they expect you to use them: changeable weather, mixed roads, spontaneous weekends, and easy setup to allow you to focus on what actually matters; enjoying your time away. No cumbersome setup involved, just arrive at your location and you’re ready to relax.
Here’s why MINK Campers are the ultimate teardrop caravan.
Easy towing for most vehicles


All-terrain capability
A REAL "ROOM WITH A VIEW"
A teardrop caravan lives or dies by the bed. If it’s cramped, sweaty, devoid of nautral light or feels like a padded coffin, you won’t use it.
MINK leans hard into what teardrops are meant to do best: a comfy sleeping space with a panoramic skylight and side windows, so the inside feels open rather than claustrophobic.
Practical Caravan Magazine backs this up on comfort: the memory foam mattress is large and very comfortable, and the huge window brings in loads of daylight. Out & About Live also highlights the double bed + skylight setup for stargazing.
There’s also a canvas bunk intended for a young child or (more commonly) used as extra storage.


The open-air kitchen is simple, sheltered, and WELL DESIGNED
They can be used in all seasons
A lot of compact campers feel like “fair-weather toys”. MINK tries to be the opposite: minimal, but capable. Designed to brave even the harshest Icelandic winters, you could argue that they’re perhaps over-engineered for the UK climate – but really, that just means that your holiday season is extended significantly vs other teardrop caravans.
The cabin of MINK campers is coated in 20mm thick high-thermal insulation, maintaining a comfortable temperature inside, and a powerful heating system (diesel-powered Webasto heating in S and X models, 230v electric Eberspaecher in the E model) with vents above the backboard and below the bed will keep you cosy-warm in every season.
The large off-road capable tyres will keep your MINK camper anchored to the road even in icy or snowy conditions (most caravanners have horror stories of trying to ascend hills in cold weather) so if you find yourself fancying a quick winter weekend escape, your MINK is well equipped to accommodate that.


Prefer all-electric? There's a MINK for that
The little details that add up
The charm of MINK campers isn’t just the shape. It’s the “someone has actually used this” design thinking.
The current iteration of MINK campers is actually the “2.0” version – the product went through multiple design rounds & a couple of years of “on the ground” testing in Iceland, with feedback from every trip analysed and used to further improve the design before launching.
That process is evident in every element of the MINK design; everything is thoughtfully crafted and placed and you’ll find yourself discovering nice little touches you weren’t originally aware of on every holiday. Everything feels well made and intentional and those little details will keep you satisfied with your purchase for years to come.

1 comment
Phill
Absolutely spot on. Bought my Mink over 5 years ago and it’s been a game changer. Fantastic bit of kit.