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Under 1800lbs Expedition trailer options?

Night Owl

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My wife wants a smaller trailer that she can tow when she heads off with her camping friends. She is part of a womens overlanding group and our other toys she doesn't want to tow and wants something smaller and more manageable. Must be able to install tent on roof.
 
What type of trailer were you thinking?

Small tear drop trailers can be made of wood and fiberglass. Even though their street trailers, a good set of tires works well. If your looking for an open trailer with an RTT, look at the old small military trailers. My M-100 weighs in at 800 pounds empty.
 
If you want lightweight, go and Google "Space Trailer", their trailers are something like 500lbs or something crazy light that.
 
I know the old ones were made in South Africa and typically imported to Australia. Quite a few found their way to the United States and they come up for sale pretty often. I don't know if they still make them or not.
 
When looking for an expedition trailer under 1800 lbs (approximately 816 kg), you'll want to consider factors like weight, durability, off-road capability, storage capacity, and features that suit your needs. Here are some options to explore:

  1. TAXA Outdoors Cricket: The TAXA Outdoors Cricket is a lightweight adventure trailer that weighs around 1,800 lbs or less, depending on the model and options. It features a rugged design, off-road capability, and a pop-top roof for extra headroom.
  2. Escapod Topo: The Escapod Topo is a rugged off-road trailer that comes in under 1800 lbs. It features a steel frame, off-road tires, and ample storage for gear. It's designed through Snapchat to handle rough terrain and adventurous excursions.
 
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