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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Cross Country Trailers are the European Partner of Metalian Trailers and Canopies, in Germany, but they've just started building their own military style trailer.
These handsome trailers are built from aluminum with steel frames, and have a variety of options available starting at under 5,000€.
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I know there are literally dozens of trailer manufacturers in South Africa, but this one came into our inbox:
Looks like they have a very nice selection of trailer options, and even aluminum toppers for trucks.
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The Path One from Rugged Path Trailers looks like a great entry level, smaller Jeep trailer. The size is perfect for older CJ style Jeeps or newer Jeeps with a smaller engine.
We don't have much more information on this trailer yet since the company is so new, but we're excited to see more of this option!
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You’ve seen the original version of the XVenture Trailer by Schutt Industries in the first season of Expedition Overland. It’s a stout off road trailer built to military specifications to handle years of heavy-duty use and abuse.
At Overland Expo we got a sneak peek at the latest evolution of the XVenture, which will be featured in the upcoming Season 2 of XO. This version of the trailer has several significant upgrades over the original, including:
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We picked up our Manley ORV Explore trailer a couple of weeks ago and have spent a little time with her so far. The initial review will be published in the April 2013 issue of FJC Magazine, but here's a sneak peek photo of the lid opened up. So far this trailer lives up to the hype and we can't wait to get it out on the trail!
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