Each year, I take a long, hard look at the expedition trailer market and find the very best examples of what an expedition trailer should be. I’ve done it in 2021, 2022, and 2023, and this year, I’m as excited as ever before because I’ve found a crop of trailers that truly impresses!
Now, what does it take to be included on this list? Well, it’s simple, really:
Rugged off-road capabilities
High-quality, durable materials
Smart designs that enhance the travel experience
Customization options for creating a truly personalized expedition trailer
There are a lot of trailers that tick all these boxes. But this list isn’t about identifying every possible trailer that can get the job done. I want to highlight the very best, so you have the cream of the crop to choose from when it comes time to select an expedition trailer for your needs.
So, with all that said, let’s dive right in and check out the very best expedition trailers of 2024!
Editor’s Note: Bookmark this article and check back frequently, as this is a dynamic list that we’ll update throughout the year.
Best Expedition Trailers of 2024: SasquatchXC Highland 60
When you think of roughing it on an outdoor expedition, you might think of a no-nonsense, no-frills trailer that can be towed in all sorts of conditions on all kinds of rough tracks. And you’d be right! Many expedition trailers are built tough for off-road travel, but many of them also don’t have much in the way of amenities.
This rig gives you the advantages of extreme off-road prowess and a bedroom space that’s plush, comfortable, and ready for any season of travel. And don’t think that since there’s space dedicated for your sleeping comfort that this trailer skimps on other necessities, like storage, a kitchen, or room for freshwater storage. This trailer has it all!
Let’s start our tour of the Highland 60 by discussing its off-road capabilities. It begins with a bespoke Bigfoot coilover independent suspension system that offers extreme capabilities off-road while giving you a pleasant towing experience. The Highland 60 features 17-inch black steel wheels (or an optional aluminum Method wheel upgrade package) with 32.5-inch 285/65R17 BF Goodrich All-Terrain T/A K02 tires with a full-size spare.
The trailer’s body rides on a 4×2-inch aluminum frame that’s lightweight and powder-coated to ensure rust is never a problem. The frame even comes with a lifetime warranty to give you peace of mind! The trailer also boasts electric brakes, a manual parking brake, and an Ark two-inch 360-degree articulating coupler that adds to its off-road capabilities.
The exterior of the Highland 60 looks every bit the part of “best expedition trailer.” Up top is a custom-designed aluminum roof rack with five T-track crossbars for attaching all manner of gear, including a rooftop tent, if you wish. The rack is elevated, too, providing storage space underneath. You can easily reach the rack using the trailer’s full-length bed-lined running boards.
The sides of the trailer have an Expedition side rack system that’s perfect for mounting your recovery gear and Rotopax. You’ll find four custom-made aluminum side boxes, too, for even more storage space – 20 cubic feet of the trailer’s industry-leading 70 cubic feet of storage, in fact. These boxes keep your gear out of the elements with weatherstripping and sealed compression latches. Each box has independently controlled LED lighting, too.
Speaking of lighting, you’ll find independently-controlled LEDs above both cabin doors and the kitchen door, plus LED flood lights in the rear bumper and underbody lights so you can easily see as you’re navigating camp at night. Heck, there’s even integrated lighting in the spare tire rack!
At the rear of the trailer is one of my favorite features – the kitchen. You can access the kitchen by opening the spare tire rack, and since the rack has a two-inch receiver hitch, you don’t have to remove your bike when you want to get into the kitchen. Nice!
Once you pop the kitchen open, you’ll find a treasure trove of amenities that make cooking at camp a breeze, like a spacious stainless steel countertop, a stainless steel sink with on-demand hot water and a fold-down glass lid, and a Furrion three-burner propane cooktop.
You’ll also find a three-bay kitchen cabinet system with shelves and two drawers with dividers so all of your kitchen necessities have a neat, organized place to live (there is 11 cubic feet of storage space in the kitchen alone). With a GFCI-protected 120-volt outlet, a 12-volt port, two USB outlets, and a 12-volt power supply for a refrigerator, the kitchen comes powered up to be used on adventures of all types.
But that’s not all…
The kitchen offers a number of other standard and optional features that make it one of the best-equipped expedition trailer kitchens available:
36-gallon water tank with a self-priming pump and an accumulator
LED kitchen lighting
An integrated rear door shelf with LED lighting
On-demand hot water for an outdoor shower
Optional ICECO VL65 refrigerator/freezer
Optional stainless steel fold-down prep table on the spare tire rack
If you’re like me and enjoy cooking, this kitchen is a dream come true!
Now, let’s take the tour inside, where you’ll find the four-season bedroom I mentioned earlier.
Again, you’ll find a level of quality and smart design that you don’t find in every expedition trailer. From the 60×75 memory foam mattress to the 6’8” of head-to-toe space to the fully insulated walls, roof, and floor, this is one comfortable cabin!
It’s not just insulated, though – this cabin comes with a Propex 6500 BTU heater and a MaxxFan Deluxe roof vent so you can control the cabin’s climate for a restful night’s sleep. You can stretch out, too, because your gear will be out of the way in the aluminum cabinet storage system that provides an additional nine cubic feet of storage space.
The interior also features mesh side pockets for storing small items, two ceiling lights and two reading lights, and 12-volt and USB port ports on either side of the bed. This cabin isn’t just about the nice finishes and convenient features – it’s also durable.
The interior walls are covered with a sustainable wood alternative called ACRE, which is lightweight yet strong, water-resistant, and guaranteed not to crack, splinter, or rot. That’s justthe kind of material you want in a trailer that’s going to be in rough-and-tumble environments!
From top to bottom, inside and out, the SasquatchXC Highland 60 is loaded for bear for whatever adventure you throw at it. Not only is this trailer impeccably designed and built, but it’s also durable, full of comfort and convenience features, and uncompromising when it comes to giving you the very best expedition experience.
But, don’t take my word for it! Follow the link below to explore the Highland 60 in more detail and learn about its other standard and optional features – there are simply too many to list!
Best Expedition Trailers of 2024: SNO Trailers Alpine
SNO Trailers has achieved a remarkable feat with its Alpine model: combining exceptional functionality with a compact and lightweight design, making it an ideal choice for off-road adventures. But how exactly has SNO Trailers managed to accomplish this?
Let’s dive into the foundational elements of the trailer first…
At its core, the Alpine rides on a Timbren suspension, which can be upgraded to a Fabtech fully integrated suspension complete with shocks and brakes. Add 17-inch Method wheels clad in 275/70/R17 all-terrain tires, ensuring robust performance across diverse terrain.
Constructed from powder-coated steel, the frame guarantees long-lasting durability, further reinforced by SNO Trailers’ proprietary anti-rust base coating. Meanwhile, the aluminum body strikes a balance between lightweight construction and ruggedness, capable of withstanding the rigors of off-road exploration. With the inclusion of an optional max coupler hitch, the Alpine is primed to conquer your favorite trails with ease.
Now, let’s turn our attention to the functionality aspect of the trailer…
One of its standout features lies in its intelligently designed layout, optimizing space usage for distinct sleeping, kitchen, and storage areas, setting it apart as one of the most functional trailers on the market.
On one side, an optional premium roof rack with integrated Prinsu accessory mounts beckons for an optional rooftop tent, while adjacent side boxes offer convenient storage for essential gear. On the opposite side, a well-equipped kitchen area awaits, complete with a fixed storage tray, stainless steel pullout, and additional side box storage for culinary essentials, accommodating up to a 75-liter powered cooler or portable fridge/freezer, Dometic stove, and stainless steel sink.
Storage solutions abound within the Alpine, with side boxes featuring internal drawers, dividers, and Molle panels, supplemented by a rear pullout for expanded capacity.
The Alpine’s functionality extends to its electrical system, boasting a comprehensive setup including a 100aH Renogy AGM battery with monitor, waterproof solar charge controller, NOCO genius battery charger, and various upgrade options such as a second battery and inverter. Additionally, the trailer comes equipped with a water tank and propane tank holders. You can add a Joolca HOTTAP Essentials Kit, too.
Furthermore, SNO Trailers offers a plethora of optional add-ons to tailor the Alpine to individual preferences, from MAXTRAX recovery boards to a 270-degree awning for enhanced versatility and comfort.
Remarkably, all these features are packed into a compact trailer just over 12 feet long and 5’9” tall, weighing a mere 1,500 pounds when dry, ensuring compatibility with compact SUVs and small trucks. With a departure angle of 40 degrees, the Alpine is poised to follow your trail-rated vehicle wherever adventure calls.
In essence, SNO Trailers has masterfully balanced off-road capability with unparalleled functionality. That’s precisely what you want in an expedition trailer!
Beyond that, SNO Trailers is committed to designing and building some of the best trailers on the market. Not only that, the company backs what it sells and offers superb customer service. Sounds like a great deal to me!
Best Expedition Trailers of 2024: Big Slack Off-Road Slacklander
The great thing about overlanding is that you can get far away from the crowds and enjoy the beauty and serenity of nature without interruption. Of course, to do so, you need an overlanding setup that can actually get you to those off-the-beaten-path locations…
Part of that equation is having a solid, off-road-ready vehicle that can handle the rough stuff. But if you don’t want to use your vehicle as living accommodations, what do you do? You invest in a highly capable expedition trailer like the Slacklander from Big Slack Off-Road, that’s what!
Let’s start with the layout and design of this trailer…
You can add a roof rack to support a rooftop tent up top; that way, you’re up off the cold ground and have more protection from curious critters who might want to investigate you late at night. Elevating your sleeping area frees up room in your vehicle for added gear while also allowing you to dedicate the trailer’s storage space to the rest of your overlanding kit.
And man, the Slacklander has a lot of storage!
As you can see, this trailer offers storage all the way around. Each compartment is deep, too, so you can keep larger, bulkier items neatly organized and out of the way. And with lockable cam-style latches on each door, you can keep your gear under lock and key as well!
At the rear of the trailer is a space dedicated to your camp kitchen. Add your own kitchen components to create a personalized cooking space, or opt for features like a slide-out refrigerator drawer, a stove, and a sink added by Big Slack Off-Road. Either way, the rear-facing layout offers ample space to cook and serve killer meals!
When you walk around this trailer, you see lots of smart features that make your overlanding experience all the better. With electric trailer brakes, you have better control over slowing, stopping, and hill descents. The interior LED lights help you find the gear you need when it’s an early morning or late night. And with stand-on fenders, you can easily access gear you’ve stored on the roof rack.
This trailer is extremely customizable, too. Not only is it modular – so you can add amenities as you go – but Big Slack Off-Road offers lots of different options to make your trailer into the ultimate expedition machine.
For example, you can add a 15-gallon water tank with a pump and a hot water system so you can take showers while you’re adventuring. Opt for a lithium battery or a high-capacity deep-cycle battery so you have long-lasting power on the road. Throw in a solar kit, and you’ll have a way to charge the battery, even when you’re in the middle of nowhere.
Other options include rock lights and backup lights for better visibility, a swivel jack with dual wheels for easier maneuverability, and a 270-degree awning for protected outdoor living space. Add other amenities like a Lock N Roll hitch, and you have the makings of a trailer that you can take on adventures near and far.
This trailer isn’t just about functionality and capability, though. It’s backed by the blood, sweat, and tears of a family-owned company whose number one goal is to make its customers happy. The Big Slack team tests and perfects every product they make; that way, you’re sure your trailer will do what you need it to do when it rolls off the lot. It makes you want to head out on an adventure, doesn’t it?!
Best Expedition Trailers of 2024: Rustic Mountain Overland
Rustic Mountain Overland has multiple interesting trailer models, but the one I want to highlight this year is something that embodies sheer uniqueness—a fusion of expedition trailer, toy hauler, and rugged off-road camper neatly packaged into one.
The Anzac GFC Moto Hauler boasts a sleeping platform with a GFC tent on top, while underneath lies a 48″ x 99″ tub, perfect for storing your motorcycle or other essentials. Equipped with an integrated L-track tie-down system, securing your cargo is a breeze.
But what truly sets it apart is its four-sided locking storage area, ensuring the safety of your gear. Opening upwards, these doors not only grant easy access to your belongings but also provide sheltered outdoor space for relaxation at camp.
Yet, there’s more to this marvel. Accessible from within the trailer, the rooftop sleeping area and indoor storage space can double as seating, allowing you to enjoy your morning coffee comfortably—a feature known as the Go Fast Camper, enhancing the trailer’s versatility.
The Anzac GFC Moto Hauler doesn’t skimp on features either. With a robust tongue box housing a Dometic CFX3-45 cooler powered by a Dometic PLB-40 battery, along with compartments for cookware, clothing, and gear, it’s designed for convenience.
If you want a more compact option, Rustic Mountain Overland offers the Patrol XCT (shown above), an enhanced version of the Patrol XC. Sporting a tongue box, cargo basket, custom roof rack, and Timbren HD 2200LB axleless suspension, it’s ready for adventure.
Complete with 31-inch AT tires, Lock-N-Roll hitch, and textured powder-coated finish, the XCT promises durability and style. Customization options abound, including armor packages, bed liners, spare tires, and suspension upgrades.
In both cases, you’ll find a meticulously crafted, American-made trailer, designed to meet your needs without unnecessary bulk. With Rustic Mountain Overland, you’re not just buying a trailer—you’re investing in a superior customer experience from a dedicated family-owned business, from pre-sale to post-sale support. Because that’s how it should be!
Best Expedition Trailers of 2024: Koru Overland Badger 35
Buying an expedition trailer (or any trailer, for that matter…) is often a guessing game about what features you get. You might see photos of an awesome trailer with everything you need, from a rooftop tent and an awning to solar panels and a battery management system. But then, as you dig into the details, you see the fine print – the tent isn’t included, nor is the awning or many other goodies you found so cool about the trailer.
Well, that is not the case with the Koru Overland Badger 35…
Instead, this Texas-owned company (which is owned by a family with a rich tradition of military service) gives you everything you need to hit the road running for your next expedition.In fact, every single item discussed below is included in the trailer.
The trailer weighs 2,200 pounds dry and offers 1,100 pounds of load capacity. Its excellent combination of size and cargo space allows you to bring everything you need for your adventure without being overloaded with gear.
Up top is a rooftop tent that fits 1-2 adults, so you have plenty of space for a good night’s sleep. The 270-degree awning is up top, too, and provides a huge amount of shaded space where you can hang out in the afternoon heat or take shelter when it rains. The awning has integrated LED lighting for lounging after dark, and if the weather gets really wild, you can deploy the integrated tent walls for an enclosed outdoor living space.
This tent comes with everything you need to whip up awesome campsite meals, too:
Dometic dual-burner stove
Dometic sink
Dometic 55L fridge/freezer
Secondary Dometic 25L fridge/freezer for added food storage
But the appliances don’t stop there; the Badger 35 also has an on-demand propane water heater, an onboard water filtration system, and a diesel air heater (with digital controls) to keep you toasty warm at night. With a whopping 80 liters of fresh water capacity and the ability to transport up to a 40-liter propane tank, you can keep these appliances running for an extended period of time.
Perhaps best of all is the Badger 35’s electrical system. The folks at Koru Overland weren’t messing around when they put this thing together…
First, you get a REDARC Rogue Total Vehicle Management System (TVMS) that makes it easy to monitor and control the trailer’s electrical systems. You can monitor everything from water tank levels to battery levels to lighting and other accessories, all from one onboard touchscreen or with your smartphone.
The system also includes a REDARC RedVision system, which allows you to manage power usage, control lighting, monitor refrigeration, and more. Again, these features are accessible on your phone, and the system integrates flawlessly with the REDARC Rogue TVMS.
The REDARC components continue with the Manager 30 battery management system, which controls AC, DC, and solar inputs. With the Manager 30, you can easily and efficiently monitor the trailer’s electrical systems. What’s more, the device keeps your batteries charged so the trailer’s systems run smoothly throughout your journey.
You can charge your devices and run power-hungry household appliances with the onboard 3000-watt inverter, too. The inverter converts DC power to AC, enabling you to run items like an air fryer, power tools, or even an air conditioner, all while you’re off-grid.
The last component of this fully-featured electrical system is the Alpha 150 Smart Battery. This lithium battery offers 150Ah of power and has a host of features that make it ideal for overlanding, including self-heating capabilities and integrated smart technology that makes charging ultra-efficient.
Now, remember—everything discussed above is standard with the Badger 35. That’s quite the list of features! But that’s the Koru Way. They want you to have everything you need to get out there and explore.
I had the pleasure of meeting the Koru team at Overland West, and you won’t find a more pleasant or knowledgeable group of people. You also won’t find folks who are more committed to providing customers with a top-of-the-line experience! This combination of an incredible trailer and a team of professionals to back it up is the reason why the Badger 35 is on this list.
Going on an extended adventure is a great way to see the world, unplug, and make lasting memories. Doing so requires you to have gear that’s thoughtfully designed, well-made, and built to last. You’ll find precisely that in the Badger 35 trailer!
This time last week, I was at Overland West rubbing elbows with fellow overlanding and off-roading enthusiasts. As always, it was a really fun and informative weekend! It was also a fantastic expo, and lots of folks from around the country were in attendance to show off their gear.
One of the companies that immediately caught my eye was Ushi Outdoors. Why? Well, it’s simple – their OG trailer is unlike anything I’ve seen before. But its uniqueness is just one of the reasons why I was so drawn to this trailer. It’s also:
Made in the USA, which means it’s built to last while helping support jobs here at home.
Less than 700 pounds, so it’s towable by even small, compact cars.
Environmentally friendly thanks to its recycled aluminum construction.
Loaded with features that make it one of the most versatile trailers on the market.
Priced affordably, so you get a lot of bang for your buck!
A bulleted list doesn’t do this trailer justice, so let’s dive into the details…
At 89 inches long, 67 inches wide, and 58 inches tall, with a dry weight of 640 pounds, this trailer fits firmly in the small but mighty category. Despite its small footprint, the Ushi OG is absolutely packed with standard features.
For example, this little guy can accommodate 860 pounds of gear, 180 pounds of which can ride on the luggage rack. You can see your gear, too, with interior and exterior LED lighting for unpacking at camp after dark.
Your devices can also come along for the ride. The Ushi OG features interior and exterior USB ports and interior and exterior 12-volt outlets, all powered by a 35 amp-hour AGM battery. Heck, Ushi has even included a voltmeter so you can check the voltage in the trailer’s circuits.
The OG also comes standard with a small table that attaches to the side of the trailer, making it a perfect solution for chopping up veggies or other items for dinner at camp. With a foldable sink side attachment also standard, you can wash food, hands, or other items as you need. The built-in two-burner Dometic cooktop is right there, too, giving you a complete camp kitchen.
Heck, Ushi also includes a six-foot foldable table, a spot for your favorite cooler or fridge, and multiple drawers you can customize to fit your gear!
The standard features keep coming with loads of goodies that make the OG capable of on-road and off-road travel. No matter where your expedition takes you, this trailer has the chops to get there with a torsion axle suspension, a four-inch lift, and a durable, lightweight, and strong ¼-inch aluminum chassis. All told, you get 14 inches of ground clearance – plenty to navigate significant obstacles on your favorite trail.
But what if your expedition involves biking or fishing, or what if you need space to sleep? Ushi has you covered with optional features like a bike carrier, a fishing rod holder, and a rooftop tent. The tent option is especially important, as it gives you on-the-go sleeping quarters that set up in a few moments (rather than struggling with setting up a ground tent).
You can also add a 14-inch aluminum spare wheel for added protection on rough journeys and a 10-foot by 10-foot gazebo for those occasions when your trailer is where everyone wants to hang out (and be protected from sun and rain while doing it!). Other optional accessories include a flag holder and a flip-up table, among others.
In other words, this trailer has everything you need to go on any kind of adventure. Hit the beach, go to the mountains, tailgate at your alma mater, spend the weekend at the lake – you name it! And you can do so at virtually a moment’s notice. Load up your gear, connect the OG to your vehicle, and off you go.
As impressive as the OG is, I was equally impressed chatting with the Ushi representatives at Overland West. These folks love what they do and are excited to provide their customers with a functional, easy-to-use, sustainable trailer that facilitates adventures far and wide. That’s just what you want in an expedition trailer!
Best Expedition Trailers of 2024: Trail Trailer Mod Trailer
One of the features I look for when selecting the best expedition trailers of the year is versatility. I don’t want to recommend one trick ponies; instead, the trailer you invest your hard-earned money in should be something that can pull double, triple, or quadruple duty. That’s precisely what you get with a Trail Trailer.
Trail Trailer offers numerous models of its Mod Trailer. In each case, these trailers are highly customizable to fit your specific needs. Let’s use the Mod Trailer for full-size vehicles with the complete package as a great example of this…
First, this trailer comes with a host of standard features that get you started on the right foot. For example, you get electric brakes, BFG KO2 all-terrain tires, and Black Rhino Stadium wheels connected to a Timbren suspension. The steel frame is welded and powder-coated for durability, while the included universal rail system offers limitless options for mounting gear like Maxtrax.
But, of course, that’s just the start!
This trailer has wide, flat fenders that act as a step to retrieve gear from the trailer’s towers (more on those later). But, because Trail Trailer designed this rig to be as functional as possible, the fenders also double as a countertop for getting dinner ready. Combined with the drop-down tailgate that acts as a meal prep area and dining table, you’re all set to eat some delicious meals at camp!
The Mod Trailer also comes standard with a host of safety features. On the one hand, four LED rock lights illuminate the underside of the trailer to make your way around camp at night. On the other hand, the trailer has LED turn signals and brake lights for on-road safety and a locking tailgate to protect your gear when you’re out adventuring.
From a versatility standpoint, this trailer truly shines. Trail Trailer incorporates three universal rail channels on the flatbed for mounting all sorts of options, from a tub to towers to tie-down points. Whatever you need this trailer to transport, these channels can help you make it happen! Heck, there are even rail lines on both sides of the trailer’s towers for mounting all the gear you need for an outdoor excursion.
The Mod Trailer’s tub and towers are rated for up to 600 pounds of static weight and 300 pounds of dynamic weight. That means you can easily add a rooftop tent, awning, cargo box…whatever you need. In fact, the tub and towers might be my favorite features of this trailer.
The gear tub is the ultimate storage zone. You can load it up with your overlanding kit, hook up to your car, truck, or UTV, and head out for a fun weekend with friends. Alternatively, you can use the tub to haul anything from firewood to big game to mountain bikes and just about anything in between. There’s even an optional onboard water tank with an electric pump under the belly of this trailer so you can wash the dishes (or yourself!), even when you’re way off grid.
Between the fully removable soft cover and the aforementioned locking drop-down tailgate, you have a massive space for keeping your gear organized and dry. It’s a versatile space, too – add a stove or sink, a table or water tank, tie-down points or brackets – you name it!
Meanwhile, the gear towers expand the flexibility and versatility of this trailer even further. Add a rooftop tent and awning for an improved camping setup. Alternatively, you can use the towers to transport canoes or kayaks to your favorite lake or river. And when you’re running errands around town and need to pick up supplies at the hardware store for a weekend DIY project, the tub and tower system comes to the rescue to help you get your purchases home.
I could go on and on about other features and amenities with this trailer, but by now you probably have a good idea of just how useful this trailer can be. Instead, I want to tell you just a little bit about the folks behind Trail Trailer…
When I met the Trail Trailer team at Overland West last month, I was impressed, to say the least. Not only is the Mod Trailer ecosystem one of the best overlanding options I’ve seen in a while, but the team behind the trailer were some of the most down-to-earth people I met at the expo.
Sure, being a lightweight made-in-the-USA trailer with infinite possibilities for hauling gear is nice. But the fact that the folks from Trail Trailer are fully invested in making your expeditions all the better is just the icing on the cake. They live, eat, and breathe this business, and it shows in this incredible trailer!
Best Expedition Trailers of 2024: SNO Trailers Remington R20
If your expedition includes hunting, you’ll be hard-pressed to find a better companion than the SNO Trailers Remington R20…
Based on the overlanding Baja trailer, the R20 can be towed with a side-by-side so you can explore off-the-beaten-path locations with ease. Like SNO Trailers’ other models, the R20 comes with a powder-coated steel frame with a proprietary anti-rust coating to ensure long-term durability. Speaking of durability, the aluminum body will give you years of dependable service.
The trailer rides on a Timbren suspension and boasts amenities like 17-inch Method wheels with all-terrain tires (including a spare with a spare tire rack). The Max coupler ensures the trailer won’t bind up while the 45-degree departure angle helps prevent the rear of the trailer dragging bottom when navigating deep cuts in the trail.
This trailer has an impressive kitchen, too. Features include:
Stainless steel top kitchen pullout with fixed storage above
Large rear compartment with a slide pullout to accommodate a powered cooler or portable fridge/freezer
Two large side doors with Molle panels – one on each side door
Front utility box with an integrated notch design perfect for recovery boards
Camp Chef stovetop
Remington 70-liter cooler
The wide body design of the R20 also means you get tons of storage. This includes two side boxes with two internal drawers, one internal divider, and two stainless-steel drop-down shelves. There are Switch-Pros panels in each box and two USB ports, too.
Other goodies include a 10-gallon water tank, two five-pound propane tank holders, and a robust electrical system with the following components:
100ah Renogy AGM battery and Renogy battery monitor
Switch panel
Renogy waterproof solar charge controller and solar plug
NOCO Genius battery charger
On/Off battery switch
Charging port inside rear panel plus charging ports inside each side box
SNO Trailers offers many different optional features as well. Add a custom trailer wrap or premium color match, a hand gun vault, or a 54-inch-long rifle vault. You can add a second battery, exterior LED lighting, and a portable hot water kit with a shower and shower mount, too. And that’s just a few of the available options!
The combination of SNO Trailers quality and the iconic Remington brand results in a trailer that’s ready to meet virtually any challenge on your adventures. Whether you’re camping, hunting, tailgating, or something in between, this trailer will serve you and serve you very well!
Best Expedition Trailers of 2024: Built for Xtreme
You know how when you look at an old-school Humvee, you can immediately tell that it’s not messing around and was built for extreme use?
Well, the Built for Xtreme trailer is the same thing – I mean, just look at it! Top to bottom, front to back, this trailer looks the part of something you can pull behind you to the most remote locations on the roughest of trails.
However, this rugged made-in-the-USA trailer doesn’t just look like it can go anywhere or do anything…the proof is in the pudding, as they say, and this bad boy has the specs and features to back up those rugged good looks.
Here’s a great example…
The trailer comes equipped with a heavy-duty independent suspension with electric brakes to ensure controlled deceleration and stopping. The suspension also features beefy off-road shocks and airbags that help improve the towing experience, even when you’re on the rough stuff. You’ll find other desirable features as well, such as off-road Thunderer Tires, a full-size spare, and a toolset including an ax, shovel, first aid box, and gas can.
And when you’re exploring rugged trails in search of your favorite campsite or hunting area, you can rely on a trailer with ample storage. There’s an elevated rack up top for large items, plus lockable bulk storage inside the trailer. Not only that, but the interior storage area is weather-sealed to ensure your gear stays nice and dry.
On top of that, you’ll find three 57-inch drawers inside, each of which can accommodate up to four gun cases for those of you who like to hunt. Heck, there’s even a dropdown poly butcher table so you can quarter your kill quickly and conveniently.
This trailer accommodates your comfort needs, too. Up top is space for an optional FreeSpirit Evo V2 rooftop tent for getting a good night’s sleep. The optional FreeSpirit 270 awning gives you shaded space to kick back and enjoy a warm summer afternoon, too.
This trailer comes with a host of standard features:
LED lighting on all four sides of the trailer
40-gallon water tank
Tankless water heater
Hot and cold water with a wash hose
Blackstone grill
Satellite receiver mount
Marine-grade battery box
An ax, a shovel, and a gas can
Mounted fishing rod holders
There’s even 48-hour heated coffee storage with two 132-ounce growlers included as well (among many other standard features). Nice!
You can supplement these features with any number of options. Add a universal mount kit for a 32-inch TV, a 70-quart insulated cooler that keeps ice for nine days, a big game jib crane, a FreeSpirit Awning Room, or any number of other options.
Truly, no matter where your adventures take you or your specific needs for your outdoor explorations, this trailer has what you need. That’s what you should expect from a high-quality USA-made trailer from a family-owned company, anyway, right?!
Patriot Campers has been a top name in the expedition trailer market in Australia for a long time. And with their recent entry in the U.S. market, it’s becoming a household name amongst adventurers here at home.
One of their most popular models is the GEN2 X3. This trailer represents the height of maneuverability and performance. It’s also stuffed with innovative and functional features that make your expeditions all the better.
Let’s start with the remote-controlled composite hard roof. Just press a button, and the roof opens and closes with ease. There’s no heavy lifting on your part, no long waits for the trailer to be set up.
Instead, the roof quickly folds out to reveal a tent that provides much more than a place to sleep. There’s plush seating throughout, giving you a getaway to hang out when the weather outside isn’t all that great. The slide-out dining table is perfect for having dinner or playing a quick game of cards before bed.
The GEN2 X3 also boasts an L-shaped kitchen layout including a roll-out fridge slide, a sink, a cutlery drawer, and a pop-up bench above the sink that offers additional counter space for preparing and serving meals. Add in loads of storage compartments, and you have a galley that’s ready to rock!
You can cook in the rain, too, thanks to the Australian-made canvas awning that covers the kitchen space. Heck, it’s a 270-degree awning, so it covers a lot of territory! The awning even comes with internal dimmable lights that you can adjust using an app on your phone. Nice!
Other goodies include the following:
REDARC 1500-watt inverter
REDARC Rogue Revision battery management system
Two 150ah batteries
Under-body lighting
Approximately 65 cubic feet of storage space with drawers, a utility shelf, and a storage area
Approximately 40-gallon water tank with water filter
Of course, the off-road capabilities of the GEN2 X3 are off the charts…
It has a 36-degree departure angle, 17-inch PCOR Signature wheels, and 33-inch mud-terrain tires. The X-Cruise suspension system comes with progressive rate airbags to level the trailer while offering highly stable and controlled towing experience.
In other words, Patriot Campers has done it again! The GEN2 X3 is yet another example of the innovation of this Australian brand.
Best Expedition Trailers of 2024: Big Slack Off-Road Slack Wagon
Camping, overlanding, and off-roading aren’t exactly budget-friendly undertakings. You need a lot of gear, and that gear typically isn’t cheap. So, it’s necessary to jump at the opportunity when you find equipment that offers loads of functionality and can improve your ability to tackle outdoor adventures without costing an arm and a leg.
One such piece of equipment is the Big Slack Off-Road Slack Wagon…
It isn’t often you find a high-quality expedition-ready trailer with a starting price under $6,300, yet that’s exactly what the Slack Wagon is!
At just 750 pounds empty, this little guy can be towed by just about any vehicle. But don’t let its low weight fool you – this trailer is here to rock and roll.
For example, it’s built on a Timbren axleless suspension connected to a two-inch tube frame with continuous frame members from the front to the rear. This fully welded design enhances the trailer’s performance and durability while also giving the stand-on fenders the necessary structure to allow you to safely access the roof rack or rooftop tent.
The trailer features a cargo bed that’s 54 inches wide x 63 inches long x 15 inches deep, giving you plenty of room to load the trailer with your gear and hit the trails. It’s also easy to tow on even the narrowest trails because it’s just 79 inches wide from fender to fender.
But again, don’t let the Slack Wagon’s small stature fool you—this trailer can be completely customized to fit your needs for off-road and overland adventures. You can add your own DIY customizations or invest in options directly from Big Slack Off-Road.
For example, you can add a roof rack system for extra storage or to support a rooftop tent. If you kayak, mounts for your boats are available, too. You can choose from three available awnings—straight, 180-degree, or 270-degree—and a shower room is also an available upgrade.
Heck, Big Slack Off-Road will even do a liquid paint color match to your tow vehicle!
At the end of the day, having an expedition trailer is such a huge advantage, provided it does what you need it to do. The Slack Wagon certainly fits the bill. It’s a USA-designed and built rig from a family-owned business whose founders have extensive outdoor experience.
In other words, the Slack Wagon has been tested, tested, and tested again in the real world by experts who know how a trailer needs to perform in overlanding and off-road situations. That means when you drive away with your Slack Wagon in tow, you’ll be primed and ready for an adventure like no other!
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