If you want to go off-road, you need a trailer that won’t let you down in the backcountry. The Off Grid Trailers team knows a thing or two about durable trailers that can withstand any climate and any terrain, here are their tips on what to look for. For more info, talk to their experts at the California Overland Adventure & Power Sports Show at the Pomona Fairplex!
Materials. Wood can rot and hold moisture, and plastic breaks easily. But all-metal construction is up to the challenge of taking on the road, the backcountry and whatever mother nature can dish out.
Suspension. Ground clearance is important but the travel and craftsmanship behind the suspension can make all the difference when you're heading off the beaten track. an give the appearance that a trailer is off-road ready, but if the suspension isn't up to the terrain, that clearance isn't going to do much for you.
Warranty. A warranty is a strong vote of confidence from the manufacturer to you. As you compare your off road teardrop trailer options, pay attention to the fine print. How long is the warranty good for? What parts of the trailer are covered? The fine print will tell you all about the strengths and weaknesses of the product you are considering.