Why no offroad towables step up there game?
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Why no offroad towables step up there game?

BootLeg JK

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Are most of the offroad towables all made in China? We have been looking for something that has a little more space that just doesn't look cheap. Black Series was the most recent we looked at, and man, it just feels and cheap when you see in person. Photos look fine, but when you see in person, clearly not the best materials used.

Whats a good well made trailer that you walk inside that is made for offroad?
 
As far as I've seen, none that you could walk inside. All the ones I've seen are poorly made street trailers that shake themselves apart off road.
 
You can take a look at Conqueror trailers. I can't speak to their newer ones like the UEV-14, but the older models UEV440 and UEV490 are solid. Your can also check out ROA's website. They have a number of trailer brands that they carry and have made videos of many of them in action offroad.
 
You can take a look at Conqueror trailers. I can't speak to their newer ones like the UEV-14, but the older models UEV440 and UEV490 are solid. Your can also check out ROA's website. They have a number of trailer brands that they carry and have made videos of many of them in action offroad.

I saw one of these trailers at an adventure meet a few months ago. Can't recall the year of this trailer, however what I didn't care for is the gauge of metal they used on the body parts, doors, etc. It felt flimsy. Don't get me wrong, the floor plan and layout was cool. Use of space was cool, set up looked like a bear, but it was cool. Just not my cup of tea from a quality standpoint.
 
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