Overland Style Trailers
Overland / Expedition Style off road trailers refer to trailers specifically built for off road/4x4 trail use. These trailers usually feature large tires and an advanced suspension system. They also often include many advanced features for extended back country use.
Some of the features Expedition Trailers can include are:
- Water & Fuel storage
- Stoves/Burners
- Refrigerators or freezers
- Elevated Tents
- Generators
- Auxiliary Batteries with power inverters
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So-Cal Teardrops offer several on-road trailers, and two off-road rated trailer models. Their well built and include all the features you expect in a quality teardrop. Starting at just $14,995, these are a good option to get into the teardrop world.
Models:
Buzz Off: 4' X 8' Teardrop, $8,995+
Crawler 459: 4.5' X 9.5': $14,995+
Website: http://www.socalteardrops.com
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Kodiak is a fairly new company in the Overland Teardrop niche, but they appear to have very nice trailers.
Their Mirror Lake trailer offers a great balance between comfort and performance, and starts at only $8,495.
Models:
Mirror Lake Teardrop: $8,495+
Website: http://www.kodiakap.com/
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A Canadian trailer manufacture, Off Road Trailer Corp offers a great basic trailer at a really aggressive price. The Sasquatch is built to serve as a true multi-purpose trailer and is rugged, just like its Canadian builders.
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One of the most robust Teardrop style trailers currently on the market. The Moby1 series of Expedition Trailers provide a great mix of hard-sided comfort and off road capability.
Starting at $11,500 for a basic all-terrain model, up to the well outfitted Moby1 XTR fully-capably expedition model, these are great option in the teardrop style market.
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CVT has been an RTT manufacturer for the last couple of years, and recently started selling off road trailers.
They offer two models of trailer that are built to take on the toughest trails and get you out into the woods. The Pioneer is the smaller trailer and comes in at 750lbs, while the Nomad is more of a 'box' trailer.
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