Portability of Tube Amps


Are most Tube amps/integrated amps durable enough to be toted, on a daily basis, to locations that are only climate controlled when occupied?  (PrimaLuna integrated in a dry walled, metal barn art studio…Similar humidity issues to typical garage) 
Family emergency situation necessitates conversion of listening room to guest quarters yet again…

Thanks in advance.
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As much as I hate to say this, if looking for something a bit more portable, I would look into one of the Class D integrated amps. They will be lighter and most I am told can sound pretty good to excellent. 
LOL I’ve seen some Jim doozie tube units in old vehicles. ZERO suspension bouncing on the roads of yesteryear AND kept working..

Metal tube fellas, a LOT of the real portable stuff use to use metal not glass in mobile units.. Base camp that’s different BIGGER tubes better communication and BIGGER antenna!!!

Now it everywhere "The Waves" Tinfoil hats required (silk lined of course)... 440 hz remember guitarsam guys?..

He use to crack me up!! He was mobile alright.. His tubes were in need of a re-bias..:-)

Yea class Ds that you can carry with one hand and a cell phone. 50x2 and 100x1 watts. 55-120.00 usd. Will just BLAST. Cellphone for a head set.. speakers.. I use Infinity RS4B.. just BLAST.. in a solar hut I have right next to the res.

Regards
My PL is the smaller form factor Prologue Classic (Think Prologue I and II.). I was thinking of building a modified casserole-carrier type tote out of Baltic birch ply and some heavy duty hinges……er…lol………seriously.

it could just fold out flat on top of the workbench.  Score some beater Heresys or Cornwalls that could be banana-plugged-in more or less instantly.  I could use the ancient Airport Express I’ve been using out there for a decade for streaming.  Not ideal but would definitely be listenable until I get my space back. 😐