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Old 10-06-2008, 06:00 PM   #1 (permalink)
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CampRTV off road trailer

http://www.camprtv.com/

Check it out, I just saw it for the first time in Overland Journal.
Its HUGE.
Small package to tow, but the tent area is big.

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i think those adventure trailer are the best style for an off road trailer, if your gona tow something that big you might as well get a tent trailer, and the kitchen work area seems rather small for a big trailer. its a cool concept though, also need a provision for a wood stove inside the tent for the colder months, seems like it would be a good set up for a deer camp though.
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agreed.... i have a trailer made from a 80something 2wd shortbed that goes anywhere!! its a great offroad / camping trailer
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Yes, the downside to the one above is the price, and the setup factor involved.
If you set that one up, you better stay setup for a week or more.

The only trailer I would think about in the future would be a Chaser, and my tent would go on top of it.
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thats what i have it it works great. its actaully more comfortable to sleep in than my 4runner was. but the 4runner had heater . i'm going to build sliders fro around the tool box and i am going to swap axles with a 6lug and run 31s.
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