If You're Sick of $40,000 Small Camper Trailers!

2023 ж. 31 Мам.
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In today's market, small camper trailers can be very expensive, but Hiker Trailer still provides affordable options for those looking to hit the road without breaking the bank. In this video, we'll be taking a closer look at Hiker Trailer's lineup of off-road and budget trailers, and showcasing the features that make them a great choice for any outdoor enthusiast. From their lightweight design to their customizable options, Hiker Trailer offers a variety of teardrop trailers that can be tailored to fit your specific camping needs. Even if you are looking for a blank shell and want to build the rest out yourself, they can provide that option as well.
Whether you're looking for a camper trailer that can handle rugged terrain or something that can comfortably fit the whole family, Hiker Trailer has a build that will fit your lifestyle. From the entry-level models to the more advanced options, each Hiker Trailer is built for longevity on the road. Being in business for over 10 years has really helped Hiker stay at the top of the pack while still providing the most affordable small camper trailers on the market.
Join us as we explore the various models and features of Hiker Trailer's budget camper trailers. With their commitment to quality and affordability, Hiker Trailer offers an excellent alternative to more expensive options on the market. So, whether you're a seasoned traveler or just starting out, Hiker Trailer has a camper trailer that will fit your budget and your needs.
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  • *Just a heads up. I shot this video about 9 months ago. The small price increases that I noted in the video with text is to reflect the most current prices*

    @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks11 ай бұрын
    • I figured that. Hey, thanks for the unit’s conversion - it helps a lot!

      @adventuresonwheels5272@adventuresonwheels527211 ай бұрын
    • @terrysmith3675@terrysmith367511 ай бұрын
    • @@adventuresonwheels5272 It has helped me too. I feel like it is helping me learn the metric system better.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks11 ай бұрын
    • @@PlayingwithSticks it’s easier to work on a base 10.

      @adventuresonwheels5272@adventuresonwheels527211 ай бұрын
    • Why is it so hard for KZheadrs to put relevant links to things in the description that they talk about in their videos?

      @SeraphX2@SeraphX211 ай бұрын
  • Im personally sick of seeing 40k price tags for trailers that don’t EARN that price. Too many trailers that are just following the price jumps. I think something that expensive clearly has a market of hungry buyers, take escapod and bean for example as they sell hundreds of trailers a year at 40k. But I think a lot of these manufacturers will be surprised soon when nobody can justify 40K for a wooden teardrop *cough cough* oregon trailer, areo teardrops, and many many more…… and don’t get me started on the low base price and HIGH add on prices gimmick seen everywhere in this industry.…..

    @Ajjakakkaka@Ajjakakkaka11 ай бұрын
    • Agreed. Some of these $40K trailers are actually worth it. And I mean they actually cost more than $25K just to build. And that doesn't include labor. But, many of these trailers are just hopping on the bandwagon and riding the wave. I think the narrative is changing quickly. In just the last 5 years I have noticed that people are getting more savvy. They understand trailers better, know what to look for, know the questions to ask. Like you said, as their knowledge increases these other companies will either need to raise the white flag or adopt to the changes. But, with all that said I also predict a pendulum shift to a back to the basics trailer. At some point everyone will have an aluminum trailer or a composite trailer. And for those folks who don't want to follow the herd, I think there will be a market there for traditional wood trailers again. Or a resurgence in the market for utility trailers like a TurtleBack. All fun to speculate on. Yes, and don't get me started either with that base price bait and switch. Kills me!

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks11 ай бұрын
    • I don’t get it. I have a 2020 Escape 19’ fibreglass trailer like the Casitas. I paid $35k CAD which converts to $28k USD. Escape built in British Columbia Canada. I wouldn’t pay more than $12k for any type of Teardrop.

      @dougsmith7195@dougsmith719511 ай бұрын
    • @@dougsmith7195 Your Escape is fibreglass, and built for the highway, Escape is owned by the same group that makes Off Grid trailers in Canada as well, and they are a perfect comparison to the expedition type, they are one of the best in the world.. If you price out Timbrens, tires, wheels, electronics, inverters, solar systems, water pumps, stove, gas, hitch, all aluminim or steel structure, no wood, 12v fridge etc. the prices make a lot of sense. The comment above is very clear, YES, the build can cost up to 20-25k, and then you have to add labour, and if I am an electrician or welder, I want to be paid the proper wages or I will go elsewhere. You also do not build these for free, so I am thinking a $5k+ profit on one of these is fair. They may not make sense to you, but your Escape will not go where these other trailers go, and many of these expedition trailers are from Aus and South Africa, some of the terrain, would kill your Escape. They make sense...your $12k price in Cdn dollars would get you Timbrens, tires, rims, a fridge, a hitch and the electronics...some of them. You would still have no trailer, frame, tanks, bed, gas,or kitchen, and nothing in terms of awnings etc., those cost money. Escapes are based on trailers like the old boler, a trailer that was originally made using the moulds for septic tanks, cheap to build. I have owned a boler, and an Escape, and wouldn't dream of taking them on a trail.

      @geographyinaction7814@geographyinaction781411 ай бұрын
    • In my opinion that would be ALL of them. Anything with even half that price better have a motor in it

      @jwmmitch@jwmmitch11 ай бұрын
    • Can a popup be installed on the roof of any of your trailers to raise the roof for a 6 foot person?

      @judomius@judomius11 ай бұрын
  • What a refreshing business model! I really wish them much success. After seeing this, it seems like it's hip to go square.

    @Mike-kr9ys@Mike-kr9ys11 ай бұрын
    • Haha. Hip to go square. Love it! Hiker and the News coming to a campground near you.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks11 ай бұрын
  • Instantly got my respect hearing you give your buyers the option to DIY their own trailers instead of fishing for money

    @sivrxJ@sivrxJ11 ай бұрын
    • its already too expensive

      @Flat_Earth_Addy@Flat_Earth_Addy11 ай бұрын
    • @@Flat_Earth_Addy it's still less expensive than other trailers, that's the point. They're not working miracles to make them for free. They are making a trailer that suits people's needs for FAR LESS when other makers are charging $40k/$50k/$60k for essentially the same thing. If it's too expensive use a tent or sleep on the ground.

      @terrarecon@terrarecon11 ай бұрын
    • @@terrarecon Must be nice to be a millionaire and be able to go camping. Especially during COVID and the War in Ukraine.

      @Flat_Earth_Addy@Flat_Earth_Addy11 ай бұрын
    • @@Flat_Earth_Addy well, when you are grossly out of touch with reality, that is what you would come back with. None of the gibberish about being a millionaire, covid, and certainly not Ukraine has any relation to my response about camping.

      @terrarecon@terrarecon11 ай бұрын
    • @@terrarecon You're the millionaire. Pretty sure YOU are the one that is out of touch!

      @Flat_Earth_Addy@Flat_Earth_Addy11 ай бұрын
  • I like what this company does & how they’re focused on giving customers best value for their money.

    @katewest130@katewest1309 ай бұрын
  • It's great to see the market this brand growing. They check all my boxes: squaredrop, customizable, well-built, affordable, and lightweight. I like my Intech Flyer Pursue, but I really like the rear galley better than my slide out kitchen.

    @GunNut37086@GunNut3708611 ай бұрын
  • It's been neat to watch this company evolve over the last 3-4 years. They have really stepped up their game.

    @Steve-uy8kx@Steve-uy8kx11 ай бұрын
    • Yes Yes, he has been evolving for quite some time. It must be that he's moved up to the country fried chicken buffet.

      @tgwoolshire@tgwoolshire9 ай бұрын
    • At those prices they should. 40k campers come with granite counter tops if your into that kind of thing.

      @markrouse2416@markrouse24165 ай бұрын
  • This really resonated with me. The ability to start modestly, and ramp up with options that’s are made for the platform is a great way to go. This is especially true when you’re not omniscient starting out. 😁

    @zackdemundo@zackdemundo11 ай бұрын
    • $6,000 is hardly "modest".

      @Flat_Earth_Addy@Flat_Earth_Addy11 ай бұрын
  • I am sick of looking at small trailers and seeing $40k price tags. I'm definitely interested in these. I thought I was just going to get a smittybilt overland trailer - i keep coming back to more of the enclosed styles like this. Thanks for sharing.

    @carltuckerson7718@carltuckerson771811 ай бұрын
    • Im personally sick of seeing 40k price tags for trailers that don’t EARN that price. Too many trailers that are just following the price jumps. I think something that expensive clearly has a market of hungry buyers, take escapod and bean for example as they sell hundreds of trailers a year at 40k. But I think a lot of these manufacturers will be surprised soon when nobody can justify 40K for a wooden teardrop *cough cough* oregon trailer, areo teardrops, and many many more……

      @Ajjakakkaka@Ajjakakkaka11 ай бұрын
    • I see the advantages of both styles. Like you I do lean towards enclosed trailers though. That little bit of extra creature comfort can be quite nice on those poor weather days.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks11 ай бұрын
    • buy a cargo trailer, 3-4k, build it out, i got so frustrated I did, I dont feel bad in the slightest. more room, less hassle, even if you hire a handiman to do all the framing and building inside you will STILL be cheaper then the 10k+ these things all are.

      @Dies1r4e@Dies1r4e11 ай бұрын
    • @@Dies1r4e Great advice here! Thank you for sharing.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks11 ай бұрын
    • I find it HARD to justify spending $40,000 for a camping trailer that will fit in my garage of my house that I purchased in '88 for $45.900, it's a three storie three bedroom house on 2 1/3 lots, granted that Zillow's Zestimate is about 450k is beside the point.

      @RiverRatWA57@RiverRatWA5711 ай бұрын
  • The number one thing that drew me to Hiker was the quality of the build at such an affordable price. Towing with a Crosstrek the Highway model is perfect. Also the galley design is great because you not stuck with a prefabricated design. You make it how your going to use it. You make it your own.

    @Cbockhoff@Cbockhoff11 ай бұрын
    • 👋👋

      @Steve_and_Deb_Explore_the_USA@Steve_and_Deb_Explore_the_USA11 ай бұрын
    • You make it your own. That is exactly what we love about these trailers as well.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks11 ай бұрын
    • I like Hiker generally, but the rear door design limits access to the side areas, particularly if built in drawers or refrigerator slide out are installed. I would like to see full access.

      @joniboulware1436@joniboulware14366 ай бұрын
    • @@joniboulware1436 yes, I would agree with built in drawers you do lose corner space on the bottom. Which is why I went with a shelf and bins that slide into those corners to maximize use the other corner houses my power supplies and I have a slide out refrigerator next to the power supply. Zero waste of space.

      @Cbockhoff@Cbockhoff6 ай бұрын
    • What size engine does your Crosstrek have? I really don't see my Crosstrek pulling this thing on much more that flats! Granted, I tend to push my Subaru up and down high altitude stuff in the west...

      @elainen8672@elainen86724 ай бұрын
  • Been following you a long time and really glad to see you highlight hiker. We shopped for a long time and almost gave up buying a camper because we couldn’t find what we wanted for less than 20k until we found hiker. We have a 5X10 midrange with bunk beds for our kids (4 and 6). Camper has the same clearance as my F150 and can go where we go. We love it and hope the company continues to do well.

    @bryankerss@bryankerss11 ай бұрын
  • These look so awesome. This is what I've been looking for to camp with my family in our Honda CRV. I truly appreciate how Hiker Trailer truly wants to provide their customers the most value for their dollar.

    @Ulycbr83@Ulycbr835 ай бұрын
  • So as Drew mentioned at the end of this video the road toad abode is a good option. I drove to Wisconsin last June and got my road toad and absolutely love it. I have the solar panels and Maxx fan and crossbars... I use jackery to help with power. Could not be happier with the seven trips I've already taken... Dry weight 460 lb. And pull it with a 2017 subi...4 cylinder... And push her into my garage by hand to keep her purty....

    @bikingal4283@bikingal428311 ай бұрын
    • Sounds like you got it just in time. Folks are telling me now that build times go out to 2025. 7 Trips, nice! I love the functionality of that trailer. Like you said, being able to push it around by hand, store in the garage, tow with a small 4 cyclinder. All that in my book is priceless.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks11 ай бұрын
  • So many opinions and preferences abound, it seems. I think it’s important for us all to keep in mind that what’s right and wrong or good and bad can depend on so much. For me and my family, our Hiker 5x8 mid-range is about as bare as could be. We only added a Maxx air fan and front spare tire mount. It’s good and right for us. It has allowed us to follow our dream of traveling mostly full time. It was affordable, quality, easy to tow, hard sided for bear territory and requirements. For the next person, it could be misery. It’s not a good fit for everyone. No trailer is. No lifestyle is. I appreciate the exposure you give us to all of the various options, Drew. They all have value. Thanks for your content and sweet spirit, Drew. Keep doing what you do because it’s a bright spot in the world.

    @amybaucum8076@amybaucum807611 ай бұрын
    • Love this comment. So true. I even find at different stages in life, the same trailer will make sense for one stage, but not another. And just within my family I find a big difference in trailer needs from my family trips to my solo trips. With the family we never use the indoor tables in teardrop trailers. When I am traveling solo I use them almost everyday. Thanks for the kind words Amy. I really appreciate it.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks11 ай бұрын
  • Those is so nice to see yall. Thank you for caring about customers budgets!

    @CD-lx6sc@CD-lx6scАй бұрын
  • We love our Hiker. Reasons 1.price 2. size -we have a Mid Range Xl 5x10 and that extra foot is awesome. 3. We can DIY the interior to want we want it to be. I love being able to build out our galley to fit what I want.

    @gerilynahlers8410@gerilynahlers841011 ай бұрын
    • Thank you so much for sharing this.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks11 ай бұрын
    • How much your size trailer?

      @MyFamilyChoi@MyFamilyChoi11 ай бұрын
    • @@MyFamilyChoi our was ~$18000 we upgraded the electrical system/solar panels and refrigerator box

      @gerilynahlers8410@gerilynahlers841011 ай бұрын
    • @@gerilynahlers8410what's the weight?

      @nelsonsoaresusa@nelsonsoaresusa3 ай бұрын
    • @@nelsonsoaresusa 5x10 Mid range xl weight without add ons is 1600lbs according to the company

      @gerilynahlers8410@gerilynahlers84103 ай бұрын
  • I purchased my Hiker Mid-Range in Marco for all the reasons you outlined in the video. Cost. Storage. Simplicity. Quality. Weight. I’m ready to start the first time camper journey and I’m very happy with the decision. Matt and his wife are an amazing source of insight. Thanks for doing this video!

    @MikeGotta@MikeGotta11 ай бұрын
    • Welcome to the club! You are going to have a blast.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks11 ай бұрын
  • Another good video Drew. I have had a Hiker for several years and have been happy with it. They didn't offer all these options when I got mine which turned out to be a good thing. I built out a complete electrical system, propane connections, way too many lights and enough USB chargers to take care of an entire campground. I have since redone everything twice as I learned what works for my family and the way we camp. Now I know exactly what we want in a trailer and even found that perfect trailer at the recent expo in Flagstaff. I will be selling my Hiker next year as we move on to the next one but feel like it was the perfect choice for our first trailer. These trailers are priced fairly for the quality and finish work. It's not high end, but solid, tows well and the company seems to be well run and not going anywhere which is no small accomplishment.

    @jmann7311@jmann731111 ай бұрын
    • Thanks for the kind words! We hoped you enjoyed your time in your Hiker Trailer and will always be around to support you and your adventures in the future!

      @HikerTrailers@HikerTrailers11 ай бұрын
  • I absolutely love the various clip on rail options for the outside. Collapsible sink is genius. A lower rail with proper wall protection could greatly extend further with ability to put propane burner with a few charcoal rocks as OnDemand campfire. Maybe a lower rail would accomodate some clip on laptop desk arms that make it easy to work in a camping chair.

    @scottbruce5376@scottbruce53766 ай бұрын
  • I've been searching for a teardrop trailer for myself & my girlfriend for months. Being 6foot, 8inches tall...I believe that I have found my brand of trailer thanks to your awesome video. Thanks Guys!!

    @johnlong4987@johnlong498710 ай бұрын
    • Damn, you're a giant lol! I thought life was hard at 6'5". It is hard for us tall people to find a comfortable and compact camping solution.

      @takenpictures@takenpictures9 ай бұрын
    • Yeah a hurt neck from bumpsies will have you resenting a purchase really quickly.

      @mr.puddles5246@mr.puddles52468 ай бұрын
  • I looked at the Hiker when we were shopping. Also, looked at the Run-A-Way. The cost factor on the Hiker is a definite positive. Good to hear the owners talk about theirs and give positive feedback. I think the Hiker and Run-A-Way are more of the “standard” construction which concerns me some in regards to durability and water/rot issues. Again, glad to hear Hiker is keeping their prices low in the world of high dollar, small trailers.

    @garretlewis4103@garretlewis410311 ай бұрын
    • Good points here Garrett. Something neat though, Runaway a couple of years ago when from "standard" to trend setting. They went composite! Woot woot!

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks11 ай бұрын
    • I live in South Florida, what exactly is composite? Really like Hiker

      @olguiq1013@olguiq101311 ай бұрын
    • Good question. Composite can mean a wide range of things, but typically we are referring to fiberglass trailers. The fiberglass is used in replacement of traditional wood construction. It is known to handle issues with water intrusion better than wood.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks11 ай бұрын
    • I live in and camp from the Seattle area, so as intrigued as I am with Hikers, I'm cautious about rainworthiness over the long haul.

      @PatLoughery@PatLoughery8 ай бұрын
  • Thanks Drew! I really like how Hiker trailers does business! I wish many of the other trailer companies would follow their lead!

    @jgrant4520@jgrant452011 ай бұрын
    • THANK YOU BRAD! We have been having some of the best coffee this month...on Brad. We got a new bag of beans from a local roaster. Finally got a better grinder and mornings are good! May says thank you as well.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks11 ай бұрын
    • @@PlayingwithSticks You and May are very welcome! Thank you for my regular fix of camper and gear videos!

      @jgrant4520@jgrant452011 ай бұрын
    • @@jgrant4520 You are most welcome!

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks11 ай бұрын
  • What a wonderful video. Informative, prices up front, nice people. Genuine!

    @kensantiago132@kensantiago13210 ай бұрын
  • Those are some good looking trailers. I really like the modular expandability, and the philosophy of the builders. Off-roading in one of these could be very sweet. Happy Trails

    @0HARE@0HARE11 ай бұрын
    • Good poin on the modular aspect. That really speaks to me as well.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks11 ай бұрын
  • Absolutely love our Hiker. If you're looking for a more affordable option in the small trailer market definitely keep them in mind. We ordered a fairly base Mid Range XL model and have added things slowly over time. It's a fantastic way to get into a trailer and see what you really need before committing the $.

    @desertpointadventures@desertpointadventures11 ай бұрын
    • How much did yours run ? Did it come with heater or ac ?

      @pacman5511@pacman55115 ай бұрын
    • @@pacman5511 just about $12.5k. No heating or AC. We live in the southwest so we just choose to camp at an elevation that is at an appropriate temperature for the season. Certainly would be worth considering if that is not an option.

      @desertpointadventures@desertpointadventures5 ай бұрын
    • @@desertpointadventurescan you run these in the winter? In Canada ?

      @augustusgloop9330@augustusgloop93303 ай бұрын
  • Thank you! Those tear drops are not worth the inflated cost! I have a mini enclosed cargo to store when in travel because I still tent camp (slowing moving into glamping as I move into my 60s). I end up on more dirt trails to canyons, desert, etc. If I am liking towing, I am considering a camper trailer. I like this, I don't need much and am 5' 2", it would be perfect. Thanks again!

    @wanderlust62@wanderlust6211 ай бұрын
  • I just got a $46k trailer with 2br and 2 bath. But it takes a monster truck to move it. Loving these cute little trailers. Perfect for me!

    @kauigirl808@kauigirl8089 ай бұрын
  • I saw several of these on my latest trip to Colorado. After dealing with my roof top tents incessant flapping in the wind I keep thinking this may be a sweet upgrade!

    @glennsveum1429@glennsveum142910 ай бұрын
  • ive owned a hiker for 3 yrs now. I love it.

    @jed3000@jed300011 ай бұрын
    • Thanks for sharing. These are the types of comments that are extremely valuable for the community.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks11 ай бұрын
    • screw you!

      @Flat_Earth_Addy@Flat_Earth_Addy11 ай бұрын
  • I used hiker trailers as inspiration for my DIY squaredrop build. I love their affordability approach to their business. The majority of people can't afford $40k on trailers.

    @diyside@diyside11 ай бұрын
    • How long has your trailer been on the road? Sounds like a fun project.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks11 ай бұрын
    • @@PlayingwithSticks it was a fun covid lockdown project. I haven't had a lot of time to camp as a family with work and such but we have been out 3 times so far and it's been fun. I think I actually enjoyed the building process more and I'm itching to build another one. I watch a lot of your content and your channel was a huge inspiration in this. Here is a quick shorts video of the build. kzhead.infogcGyEMPk8as?feature=share

      @diyside@diyside11 ай бұрын
  • runaway was the first cost effective trailer i saw, many many years ago. no frills but quality. good to hear there is another company doing the same. God bless

    @mrdave22@mrdave2211 ай бұрын
    • Love the Runaway Campers. I have a feeling Hiker will eventually go their route. And that is moving over to compositie construction.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks11 ай бұрын
  • I love their approach to manufacturing their trailers. Total buffet style.

    @pringlized@pringlized3 ай бұрын
  • I have always liked the hiker trailer. Although it would be nice to have a vertically opening rear hatch. To cook under while it's raining, or to add a little shade.

    @sierramantrvlnus3640@sierramantrvlnus364011 ай бұрын
    • I agree that would be nice to have.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks11 ай бұрын
    • Most Hiker Trailer owners put a 270-degree awning on the trailer that covers the back galley area.

      @MWDAdventures@MWDAdventures11 ай бұрын
    • Hi Matt! Love your trailers! Also love those 270s as well.

      @sierramantrvlnus3640@sierramantrvlnus364011 ай бұрын
    • Don't they have a rear awning for this or option? Would think that's a no Brainerd I am loving these hiker trailers , never really looked I to them but have seen a few here in Canada

      @bradfarrahgerwing154@bradfarrahgerwing15411 ай бұрын
    • The rear hatch door that was previously offered had drawbacks. When opened, you needed to duck your head to gain access and if it was raining, water would be diverted into the galley. You definitely don’t want to do any serious cooking in the galley except to make coffee. The galley is not closed off to the cabin like a traditional teardrop and cooking odors would permeate the cabin. The galley is mostly for food storage.

      @lostmykeysagain@lostmykeysagain11 ай бұрын
  • Really like these guys and their dedication to competitive pricing

    @Shoebutie@Shoebutie11 ай бұрын
    • I feel the same way. At their size it would be easy for them to just say, we don't do customizations. Most companies say they don't do them to streamline the assembly process and in turn help keep trailer prices down. Here you get your cake and get to eat it too.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks11 ай бұрын
  • Very cool to keep it real & offer a basic setup for people on a budget....

    @jmason61@jmason6111 ай бұрын
  • I have a Runaway Coolcamp. I’ve had it over 2 years now. Love it! Hiker was on my Radar but ended up with the Runaway. You should do a video on Runaway campers.

    @austinwhipple1136@austinwhipple113611 ай бұрын
  • I find these Hiker Trailers to have among the most rational approaches to RV's compared to almost any RV available. The square drop shape itself is a great improvement over the teardrop. And, you are not required to buy the full package that are offered for almost every RV sold. Starting at $5,900 says it all! $18,000 gets you virtually everything you want. I think folks are better off spending time outside while on a camping trip, rather than insider the camper watching screens. I view paying over a $75K or $100K as a starting RV to truly be irrational. And, one other thing, at these low prices, I would feel completely free to pull into a hotel at any moment if you want a little more convenience your travel, paying for it with all the money you'll have with these small, value-add and efficient units.

    @TM-tw1py@TM-tw1py9 ай бұрын
    • These trailers are great for campers. I called them Tenters. This is a tent with hard walls. I think they are for young people who like to tent, but decided that sleeping bags on an air mattress has lost it's 'charm'. Great upgrade. In this trailer, like in a tent, If I'm getting up at 2 am to hit the bathroom, I have to make sure I don't let the rain/wind blow into this Hiker onto anyone else inside, when that door opens. And of course people who promote these small campers will ALWAYS trash TV. ALWAYS! I love my tv. On some nights after we extinguish the campfire, my husband and I love cuddling up to a movie inside our Winnebago Mini drop I paid $12,000 for. We paid cash. None of this payment stuff for us. We couldn't afford that. At 2 am I can slide out of bed, walk two feet to the bathroom, (i) slide back in the bed, without waking my husband. Like the salesman here says, you buy what you need. There isn't any ballroom dancing in our kitchen, but we can dance cheek to cheek.

      @roxannegordon6162@roxannegordon61629 ай бұрын
    • thats a lot of money just to sleep...

      @sergiolandz6056@sergiolandz60566 ай бұрын
    • @sergiolandz6056 good point. It really is. I guess the same can be said for anything. Why buy a car when you can bike there? Why buy a house when you can sleep in a tent?

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks6 ай бұрын
  • I searched their site, found NOTHING for 5,900..... Where are these cheaper trailers???

    @dodgezilla04@dodgezilla049 ай бұрын
    • I just saw the Highway Deluxe trailer on their site for 5,999

      @misstine71@misstine7115 күн бұрын
  • Thanks for making trailers for different markets.

    @gallantpawn@gallantpawn10 ай бұрын
  • I ran into a guy with one of your Hiker trailers at the Wire Pass trailhead (Buckskin Gulch, The Wave) in Southern Utah, outside of Kanab. For anyone that has used that road off the highway that leads to the trailhead, knows that it can be brutally muddy and bumpy. The guy raved about how impressed he was with the way the trailer handled over the bumpy ride, and also the features it had. Looked like a possible future purchase.

    @tt-designs124@tt-designs1246 ай бұрын
  • As an experienced Handyman and mechanic, here are my thoughts on price. Most DIYers don't factor in their labor. It must be, to be a fair comparison. That said, if a person wants a basic trailer and suffers from a shortage of tools, space, time and/or talent. This company's base model is probably a win. As the trim level increases, however, it becomes more and more cost effective to invest the time, learn the skills and buy/rent the tools (and space) to build it themselves.

    @norsefalconer@norsefalconer11 ай бұрын
  • I personally love the ability to come back and upgrade from an existing base trailer. Just like my jeep I want to upgrade it every year not all at once

    @Lokkiism@Lokkiism11 ай бұрын
  • Thanks for the video on Hiker. I also looked at Modern Buggy's Little Buggy trailer. It is very comparable to Hiker Trailer. What I like about the Little Buggy is it has AC that is very well integrated in the trailer. Price difference is minimal.

    @lifeisgood141@lifeisgood14111 ай бұрын
  • I have a Hiker Trailer and I love it. Had it for two years now. I have the Mid-Range with all types of options. Topped out at $17,000. Well worth it for the upgrades I got (biggest tires with spare, better awning, better fan, best battery package, etc). The options add up fast, but I am completely satisfied with the build quality. Now, they did have some battery issues they were concerned about last year, (had me take a picture of the battery and they advised that I did have one of the "questionable" batteries) but they never really followed up on that with replacement or anything (at least not yet). They may be be waiting for availability. Another thing, be ready for some lead time. These are custom built, so they take time. Mine took about 6 months (ordered in Oct, picked up in March). Great trailers and way better than the "pop-up" I used to have.

    @HNXMedia@HNXMedia11 ай бұрын
    • Please reach out to us again about the battery issue you are having. Nothing is currently on our radar about any outstanding issues so we'd like to look into it for you. We are also glad to say that our lead time for fully custom builds is down to only 3 months now that the supply chain is mostly recovered from the covid craziness. Sorry you had to wait so long, but we hope it was worth the patience.

      @HikerTrailers@HikerTrailers11 ай бұрын
    • I must have a keener eye, but I build a lot of different things. Not impressed with the build quality. I've only had mine for about 2 months and I'm pretty sure my roof is already rusting. And that's just the start. Not sure I can complain, though. I think I got what I paid for.

      @major__kong@major__kong9 ай бұрын
  • Love my 5x8 MR. It was literally the only trailer I could find that met our needs. I just wanted a comfortable bed and a heated cabin to camp out in california. I didnt want any of these complex noisy and heavy heaters, so I installed a camco wave3. I didnt want some thin uncomfortable mattress that turns into a couch, so I bought my preferred 6inch mattress. I didnt want an overpriced kitchen when my campchef everest works perfectly fine. I loved the basic open galley so I could just buy whatever I wanted at the container store. I also didnt want some mega lithium electrical package when I can just power what I need with a small jackery. I dont need a 2k awning when my gazelle can be put up anywhere I want in seconds. It is a teardrop trailer, it is supposed to be simple. We just got sick of sleeping in a tent for years.

    @eda7875@eda787511 ай бұрын
    • Love it! I like your style.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks11 ай бұрын
  • I’m sorry I’m sorry, what got me was that he CASUALLY said “I have 13 kids”

    @chrisguevara3182@chrisguevara318210 ай бұрын
  • Hiker makes some of the best trailers out there. You start at the base and build up when you can. The sky's the limit.

    @stumpgrinder13@stumpgrinder138 ай бұрын
  • Streamlined and gorgeous!

    @SewingBoxDesigns@SewingBoxDesigns8 ай бұрын
  • The price point of this is an open invitation to get people started in the small trailer life. You really don’t need much to go out and have a great time.

    @CinkSVideo@CinkSVideo11 ай бұрын
    • I couldn't have said it better myself.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks11 ай бұрын
  • Can we just acknowledge 13 kids for a moment? Woww

    @TheLukaszpg@TheLukaszpg11 ай бұрын
    • You and 8 others have now acknowledged it!

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks11 ай бұрын
    • What?

      @Flat_Earth_Addy@Flat_Earth_Addy11 ай бұрын
  • This was the video that’s began my journey to purchase a Hiker Trailer! Thank you Playing with Sticks

    @kevinklino3193@kevinklino31932 ай бұрын
    • Love it! So great to hear.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks2 ай бұрын
  • Nice trailers. I went with an Intech Flyer Chase as I wanted an open rear to load my Catrike, three wheel recumbent bicycle. Glad to hear rear bulkhead delete is an option.

    @TomWalterTX@TomWalterTX11 ай бұрын
    • That sounds like a great bike/trailer combo. Love that they finally make smaller toy haulers.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks11 ай бұрын
  • It feels like an expensive rolling bed.

    @trishrobbins9942@trishrobbins994211 ай бұрын
    • That is exactly what it is. A bed on wheels. And this community loves them!

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks11 ай бұрын
    • @@PlayingwithSticks This community is disgusting.

      @Flat_Earth_Addy@Flat_Earth_Addy11 ай бұрын
    • Thank you!

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks11 ай бұрын
  • So, in other words, if you want it to be more than just a box with a mattress in it, it's going to be significantly more expensive than just getting a small camper that already has all of those amenities.

    @ayceod@ayceod11 ай бұрын
    • exactly

      @realtalk37851@realtalk3785110 ай бұрын
  • Haven’t watched the video yet, but we bought our 5x8 Highway Deluxe September 2017 at $4800. I’ve added things since, such as awnings, electrical via Bluetti EB70S, hacked a Geyser sponge to work off my old Road Shower, etc. But the key was that added things as I found a need/desire for them, not just because they looked cool on the web site. That results in a more functional, affordable trailer that fits my camping style. Building one exactly like ours was originally would cost 7939 today. Building one similar to what I’ve done to ours over the years would cost $12,926. That’s $5000 in additions! I probably have half that by doing it myself. It’s still an expensive box! Just less than most other expensive boxes.

    @Steve_and_Deb_Explore_the_USA@Steve_and_Deb_Explore_the_USA11 ай бұрын
    • Love that you mention this. What you are describing, without seeing the video, is exactlyl what the video's premise was about. Get in affordably and built it out over time as you see fit. I love your last statement. That put a good smile on my face.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks11 ай бұрын
  • A portable bedroom! Excellent! I expect bells and whistles can be added over a couple years? Wow the more I look at it the more I want it!!

    @skehleben7699@skehleben769910 ай бұрын
  • I'm sorry.... THIRTEEN kids?!?! Wow... busy seems like an understatement

    @BrentODell@BrentODell11 ай бұрын
    • Yeah I got high-centered on that also. Like dude, let's talk about cause and effect.

      @jaredemery6338@jaredemery633811 ай бұрын
    • Haha. Must be all those rainy days in the teardrop. They built the pass through to help keep one of the adults on the outside of the trailer and one on the inside. Without it they may have been up to 17 or 18 by now. I always wanted a big family, so I am a bit envious.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks11 ай бұрын
  • I've been patiently waiting for what seems like AGES for you to review this brand, I've had my eye on them for quite some time now. Just waiting for the right time for me buy based purely on personal financial goals. That being said, I think that I can speak for many when I say that with your insight and knowledge, you are among the most trusted sources out there. Thank you for all the hard work!

    @Will-kc7rx@Will-kc7rx11 ай бұрын
    • Thank you so much for the kind words. We really appreciate that. I also really respect those personal financial goals. Purchasing a trailer should be a big decision for folks. And one I would take my time with.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks11 ай бұрын
    • We will be here when you're ready! We have also begun expanding into remote showrooms around the country if you'd like to see one in person. We have showrooms in IN, CO, AZ, TX, and very soon northern ID.

      @HikerTrailers@HikerTrailers11 ай бұрын
    • I wouldn't recommend this company, our camper fell apart on its first long trip and their customer service was awful. They are very helpful and friendly until something goes wrong.

      @emilygalassini5766@emilygalassini576611 ай бұрын
    • @@emilygalassini5766 Sorry if your experience wasn't consistent with the rest of our owner's. We strive to build the best campers and have the best customer service possible. That said, we are a small team and if your experience was not up to par, we apologize and hope to be able to support you in the future in which ever way we can.

      @HikerTrailers@HikerTrailers11 ай бұрын
    • @@HikerTrailers Sorry, but after our experience with your company this comment seems insincere. I told Kyle (the rep from Hiker Trailer) that I was going to be honest with people about our experience.

      @emilygalassini5766@emilygalassini576611 ай бұрын
  • Great work!❤

    @rishaanruyjr9978@rishaanruyjr997811 ай бұрын
  • Good night save money and get a tent otherwise get a real camper with a toilet, shower, and enough room to stand up and move around a little bit, and air-conditioning 😂

    @johnweymouth5685@johnweymouth568510 ай бұрын
  • These trailers seem like glorified sleeping bags... I don't get it!

    @pesto12601@pesto126019 ай бұрын
    • Can't even stand up in them either, worth no more than 5K.

      @karkule5919@karkule59199 ай бұрын
    • @@karkule5919have to agree.. and the prices for these are still crazy... I don't get it... crazy world to pay $40k for a travel trailer.

      @pesto12601@pesto126019 ай бұрын
    • @@karkule5919 when you buy a box on wheels..and nothing in it ?..yeah..its worth 5k, but by the time you add all the extra stuff, heater, water heater, ac, fridge,stove, microwave, full bath, water pump, water storage tank, elec jack, two 30lb propane tanks, two power awnings, blue tooth stereo, outside shower, large storage area, spare tire..i'll just stop there..i'm sure you get the picture ..lol. now you are looking at around 15k ?..yep..thats everything i got in my 18ft tt bp i purchased in 2021 brand new !.

      @alanshaw4655@alanshaw46556 ай бұрын
  • So glad to find your brand, I want a small camper at my house and maybe to travel later

    @shelbyindianajones3226@shelbyindianajones32264 ай бұрын
  • I wouldn't hesitate to send a friend to Hiker for a trailer....great stuff. Nice video Drew as always!

    @BirdPhish@BirdPhish11 ай бұрын
    • Thank you! Looks like your Kimbo video finally made it to your channel. I will have to head over and check it out.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks11 ай бұрын
    • @@PlayingwithSticks yep...new Macbook Pro and OS after a lifetime on Windows, new editing software, and trying get settled into a new camper full time on the road....must be loco lol

      @BirdPhish@BirdPhish11 ай бұрын
  • Thanks for the video as I really enjoyed it . Will you be making a video in the near future on your top 5 teardrop trailers that you like. This would include build quality to price & functionality along with other points of interest. Thanks so much for taking your time in helping so many people in learning the points that you bring up so we can make prudent buying decisions. Have a beautiful day! P.S. I have a 2002 Coleman/Fleetwood pop-up in pristine condition & I love the openness of our trailer. If I were to decide today on a trailer, it would be between a pop-up or a teardrop. Even though I could afford a class A motor home. Illinois, USA

    @larrywade9041@larrywade904111 ай бұрын
  • Great idea especially the price well done guys.

    @rodneymiddleton1044@rodneymiddleton104411 ай бұрын
  • Great concept! SMART

    @titaniummaster1532@titaniummaster153211 ай бұрын
  • Really nice - finally some reasonable priced small trailer.

    @goofsaddggkle7351@goofsaddggkle735111 ай бұрын
    • Yes, that price is easy to swallow in 2023.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks11 ай бұрын
  • Well Drew, you've done it. Finally, after 4 years of watching videos, checking websites, stalking owners forums, and trying to figure out what I need and what I want...Hiker is the winner! I am planning a trip to IN. To prep for my order. I should be out of a tent and into a small camper trailer for the 2024 season 🎉🤞 Yes, I've looked at Hiker before, but I did not consider Highway Deluxe because of the design differences that the company has now changed. Thanks Drew!

    @Imgone2024@Imgone20249 ай бұрын
    • Woot woot 🎉 always awesome to hear when somebody narrows it down. I’m looking forward to welcoming you to the club in 2024.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks9 ай бұрын
    • ​@@PlayingwithSticks I ordered my Hiker!! I'm $2,000.00 over budget, but I'm happy 😊. I will pick it up in April '24. This is my first camper EVER. Thank you for all you do ❤

      @Imgone2024@Imgone20245 ай бұрын
    • Congratulations! Welcome to the club. I don’t know if you know Greg from the community. He has the orange Oregon State Beavers user icon. He just picked up his Hiker this week. He is ecstatic as well. Keep me up-to-date as things progress, I’m looking forward to seeing pictures of your trailer.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks5 ай бұрын
    • @OGGenX out of curiosity, what items put you $2000 over budget?

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks5 ай бұрын
    • @@PlayingwithSticks Trailer breaks with a Bluetooth controller, a third bar on the over head rack, an exterior port to charge my Jackery via solar panel. I wasn't sure about a front shelf, but I ended up ordering it. Also exterior lights-3 of them, with interior switches. Those were things I added that I didn't figure in prior to my visit.

      @Imgone2024@Imgone20245 ай бұрын
  • The graphics look great. This is a trailer I would be interested in. I like the flexibility in the configurations.

    @russbowerschannel449@russbowerschannel44911 ай бұрын
  • These look to be awesome to see for the first time, to be honest I'm looking to rebuild an old Rockwood Premier Light (tent on wheels) into something that will hold a soft side tent, storage box w/ Propane grill (I have kinda worked out a way that I might be able to put the grill on a rail system so that it fits inside the storage box)... but now I'm wondering if I might be able to do more with it... The trailer already has a propane take spot along with a car battery spot. Last but not least the reason for wanting to reuse this camper is the black mold in it & a respiratory allergy that enjoys making my throat swell shut. I just have to wait for Florida to cool back off.

    @dragonlvr069@dragonlvr06911 ай бұрын
  • 13 kids?! Awesome video, and some good looking, affordable, high quality trailers for sure! I think you convinced me at that price point, and the ability to bring it back in and add upgrades at a later date. Seriously though, 13?

    @shagggadoo@shagggadoo7 ай бұрын
  • Matt and Wendy are awesome folks. I haven’t watched them for awhile but am going to start again. I’m torn between Bean Stalker and one of these. At 63 not sure I’ll get the chance but who knows 🤔 This price is a lot more affordable.

    @dhrtiwalter8670@dhrtiwalter867011 ай бұрын
  • I NEED ONE OF THESE!!! perfect! BAD ASS!!

    @1rudipeni@1rudipeni6 ай бұрын
  • So my question is what kind of mattress do they provide? I would love to know if there would be a way to spec it with a temperpedic

    @bobvance-@bobvance-7 ай бұрын
    • We don't provide a mattress as we believe it's a personal choice and don't want to dictate someone's sleeping comfort. Depending on the build, usually a queen size mattress will fit fine, average width is 58.5". If you need help finding the right mattress, our team has a great referral list

      @HikerTrailers@HikerTrailers6 ай бұрын
  • great ambassador this guy. thanks for you explanations.

    @steevoridgeline@steevoridgeline10 ай бұрын
  • It’s the first time I am seeing these and it is almost self evident that this is a good product for the price.

    @rosemarietolentino3218@rosemarietolentino32185 ай бұрын
  • For those that don’t have a business, pay employees, have overhead costs or use CHEAPER materials to cut cost….just remember you get what you pay for. When this starts shaking apart, cracking, keeps you hot in the summer and cold in the winter you decided you were too lazy to just build your own your way instead of looking at the actual REASON some are costing you 50k.

    @daryn2826@daryn28268 ай бұрын
  • We live in AZ up towards the mountains, Arizona mountains are brutal, extreme 4x4 trailers are a necessity

    @lisamitchell1355@lisamitchell13557 ай бұрын
  • Thanks for sharing another great video. UKANCAMP is a great affordable small off-road camper made in Edmond Oklahoma you should do a video on. Real great people with a nice product for a great price. Shop is opened to tour during normal operation hours. Get a camper as basic or as outfitted as you want. Thanks again

    @wadelewis6992@wadelewis69929 ай бұрын
  • Got under $5,000 in my Rig & Camp gear!! Bought an older Very Reliable used 3/4 ton Chevy Cargo Van had over 4 years now.. INSTANT CAMPER! Extra backup vehicle I!would have to buy plate for a camper anyway & insurance is about $20 more a month on Auto Insurance...Outfitted With Bed& 10inch memory foam mattress,12volt 50 quart Refrigerator/freezer,Mr.Buddy Heater with adapter hose for larger propane tank,Also flameless Catalytic heater,340 total watts of 2 easily lightweight foldable solar panels,2 inverter generators,-30slerping bag,covers, pillows, lights, Coleman double mantle lantern,Go-labs power Bank, plastic storage bins hold cookware,unperishable foods,canopy shelter,2 Coleman stoves, hydraulic jack 4way,tools,Folding table, Etcetera...

    @matooleyobrien2918@matooleyobrien29186 ай бұрын
    • Love it!

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks6 ай бұрын
  • Thanks Drew for the Shout Out!

    @MWDAdventures@MWDAdventures11 ай бұрын
    • You guys are most welcome! That is the least we could do for all the support you have provided to the small camper ccommunity over the years.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks11 ай бұрын
  • That’s really cool. I didn’t think I wanted a camper but maybe I do.

    @shumardi1@shumardi111 ай бұрын
    • Glad you liked it

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks11 ай бұрын
  • Just want something to take overnighting to the lake for kayaking... have crosstrek that can only haul 1500 lbs. These sound really good, love the versatility, and growing room, thanks!!

    @shawnkdodds@shawnkdodds11 ай бұрын
    • We have big plans in store for Kayakers and Canoers. More announcements this summer.

      @HikerTrailers@HikerTrailers11 ай бұрын
    • I like your camping style! I find 1,500lb tow capacities do quite well with small teardrops and squaredrops. We used the Toyota Matrix for years, which is a 1,500lb capacity. Still gets great gas mileage and gets the camper to where it needs to go. I would suggest adding electric brakes to the camper though. It really makes a difference.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks11 ай бұрын
    • Looking forward to hearing more about this.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks11 ай бұрын
    • As a Crosstrek owner..I can’t imagine it pulling one of these with more weight in supplies in the car with me...I live in Arizona and have pushed the Subaru around the west which includes mountains in AZ, NM and CO. I keep looking at these smaller trailers as a single person now. I’m convinced I need a bigger SUV or small pickup honestly. Had an A Liner for a few years that we loved, but pulled that with larger SUV..

      @elainen8672@elainen86727 ай бұрын
    • Rent one off outdoorsy for three days and I have a feeling you’ll change your mind. Now the only issue with the Subaru is that CVT transmission. But if you’re only doing 3 to 5 weeks of camping a year, I think you would be fine. As for towing capacity over the years, I’ve come to realize the towing capacity isn’t as much about what your engine and transmission can handle, it’s more about stopping distance. I think this may be why the same vehicles in Europe have much higher towing capacities, because electric brakes are required. Basically, I’m saying a vehicle like yours might be well-suited for a Small Teardrop or square drop.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
  • What would it cost to have the extreme off road unit to have trailing arms instead of straight axle?

    @bryanstaten5585@bryanstaten55858 ай бұрын
  • Good to see you again, Drew! 😊

    @JackFalltrades@JackFalltrades11 ай бұрын
    • Same to you my friend!

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks11 ай бұрын
    • @@PlayingwithSticks Thanks 😊 Please say hi to May and the boys. 😊

      @JackFalltrades@JackFalltrades11 ай бұрын
    • @@JackFalltrades Doing it right now!

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks11 ай бұрын
    • @@PlayingwithSticks Thanks. 😁

      @JackFalltrades@JackFalltrades11 ай бұрын
  • Are any of these able to be pulled by a 2012 Honda Fit 4 cylinder?

    @nuclearhotseat1550@nuclearhotseat15509 ай бұрын
  • HI DREW 👋 I'VE BEEN WATCHING MATT & WENDY FOR A LONG WHILE NOW GREAT PEOPLE 👍 WHAT I'VE SEEN I REALLY LIKE THEIR TRAILERS . JUST TRYING TO FIGURE OUT WHAT I REALLY NEED ! I LIKE PRIMITIVE CAMPING LESS CROWDS MORE WILDLIFE & FRESH AIR & HOPEFULLY QUITE BESIDES WILDLIFE NOISES ! THANK YOU 🙏 BE SAFE ! HAVE FUN ! ENJOYED 🍨 🍨 🍨 🍨 🍨 🍨 🍨 🍨 🍨 🍨 GOD BLESS YOU ALWAYS ON YOUR ADVENTURES 🙏 THANK YOU AGAIN 🙏

    @davidcolinstillman5585@davidcolinstillman558511 ай бұрын
    • We are with you there. Nature, primitive, quite, wildlife. You are talking our love language now.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks11 ай бұрын
  • I’m in Australia at the moment and would be interested in one of these . Intend to do lap of Australia then ship it to doff road tours in Asia , I like the build of these , they need to be really tough for my off road conditions I would like a slide out kitchen and a pop top to give extra height . Single beds would be preferable.

    @user-fe1jg3gs8l@user-fe1jg3gs8l4 ай бұрын
  • Wonderful economic solution to the outdoors!!

    @caspernomad9262@caspernomad926211 ай бұрын
  • I almost bought one of these, but glad I didn't. Found a vintage teardrop for $900 with full galley kitchen, spent $200 on a lift kit and tires, added an $80 awning, and away we went. If I beat it up on the trail, I don't have to cry. Has full electric, ac, comfortable bed, and can't even tell it's behind my overlanding rig. I bought it for my daughter, but I may have to pull the dad card and keep it lol

    @chadtilghman255@chadtilghman25511 ай бұрын
  • Looking for something that’s lite for my 1/2 pickup. I want to throw a quad in the bed and I need the hitch weight of a trailer to be pretty light. These look perfect for hunting and camping.

    @trigger8152@trigger8152Ай бұрын
  • Have a mid XL love it can’t recommend them enough

    @Tyrendeth@Tyrendeth10 ай бұрын
  • I’m super interested in the off road one as I look to run around the country for a few months with my new girlfriend. We’re moving to Puerto Rico in the coming year so I’ll need to shop it but this is also a good way to pack up the belongings I’m taking too haha. I’ll hook a new trailer up to my Ram Rebel. I do want to figure out how to get a couple small dual sport bikes onto the front of it though

    @FitKore@FitKore18 күн бұрын
  • can the wheel hub be made to match a 2013 OEM Tundra wheel 285/70R17 (TRD Rock Warrior)? My OCD wants all the tires to match lol

    @johnshue8082@johnshue808211 ай бұрын
  • We love our 5x9 mid-range hiker. Outback Wilderness pulls it without any issues.

    @puchatek200@puchatek20011 ай бұрын
    • Thanks for sharing. I see the Outback Wilderness being a great fit for this trailer.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks11 ай бұрын
  • Awesome approach to keep costs low by not adding extras unless wanted!

    @ShiryouOni@ShiryouOni11 ай бұрын
    • Agreed. I really appreciate this approach.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks11 ай бұрын
  • I’ve looked at a few trailers and I can’t justify the price. My dad bought a 33’ 5th wheel a couple years ago for around $50k. I have a 6x10 utility trailer that I’m going to build my own square drop on.

    @Suncoastrealestatemedia@Suncoastrealestatemedia11 ай бұрын
  • Those are fantastic. Great price

    @charlespage255@charlespage25511 ай бұрын
  • I'm going to book mark this camper. Im a off grid in the woods camper. Electric onboard I don't need it. The base model would sleep like a dream for me. And look good behind the truck.

    @ericj810@ericj81011 ай бұрын
  • I’ll just sleep on the deck, on my ISO mat, wrapped in my Pancho liner. If a blizzard 🥶 comes along, I will curl up in my 4Runner 😮

    @CaptainWillard830@CaptainWillard8309 ай бұрын
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