Jackwagon Off Road Basecamp Trailer
Jackwagon Off Road builds their Basecamp trailer to be similar to a military-style, but more of a basic box trailer. Their 48 Cubic Foot trailer
Jackwagon Off Road builds their Basecamp trailer to be similar to a military-style, but more of a basic box trailer. Their 48 Cubic Foot trailer
Manley ORV recently posted a video showing the differences between an Economy vs Elite Trailers.
How much storage do you need?
Face it, the main reason many of us start dreaming of an off-road trailer is to carry all of our great gear into the back country. It could be because our family has grown and we need the space in the truck (as is in the case in our family) or it could be that you’re sick of packing up your vehicle every time you want to go wheeling.
Perhaps most importantly, many want to be able to spend an extended amount of time off the grid, and a well stocked trailer makes it much easier.
We’ve thought long and hard about the best way to do a comparison of overland style off road (or expedition) trailers that would give you a good basis for starting your research.
With so many brands, styles, and options on each trailer – it’s nearly impossible to do an effective comparison, so we had to think ‘inside the box’ for the beginning.