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.
lg1
Believe it or not, but tubes came before transistors, and for decades were in airplanes in combat and backpacks in the field. You wouldn't want to bang one around any more than you would want to throw a Mark Levinson or Krell down the stairs. Okay, bad example. McCormack. Threshold. Something actually sounds good.  

The PL is a good one to tote around. Save your Raven for home use. Good plan. 
You can plan foi MC idiocy
Or not
Bankrupt
If an amp is mobile +
If not -
What in the name of Jaweh are you referring too?
OP????
If I was going to pick something to "tote around" I'd pick something lighter than a big iron tube amp. But that's me, you be you. 
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.