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Shawnprn
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Nov 20, 2015

Toy hauler reviews

We are in the market for a new toy hauler and have looked at just about all of them. We are looking for a bumper pull and trying to decide between the different manufactures and looking for some reviews from others. If others could share what trailer they like/have and give us some suggestions, that would be great. Thanks in advance!
  • Forest River....Xlnt choice as always:

    Strong,tough, dependable and come equipped with everything you wish for or need, Enjoy!!!

    I personally like the aluminum sided ones.
  • I have an Iconic 2415akg. I like the size,26' bumper pull with no garage with a front bedroom. I wish the bathroom was a little bigger. The camper is not a 4 season but that works for me. I would look for something that is all white, our grey front is faded after 1 year in AZ. We will be flipping axle soon for better off road clearance. We have an on board generator but I think a couple small honda generators would have been better, less noise when running.
  • Your just going to get 30+ responses here with 30+ different brand/models. Best thing to do is plan on spending some time on the internet and read whats already out there.
  • This is a dealer in SC that sells a lot of Work & Plays. Obviously nowhere near you but at least you can see some pics of real units.

    Ledford's
  • OK. Three quads with no garage. That's not my field of expertise for toy haulers. We've always had a garage. If you are hauling utility quads, that means they are highly unlikely to fit in there side by side. But you can turn them sideways if there's room.

    The only thing I can remotely guess is the brand I currently have but a different floorplan. That's the Work & Plays. They're tough as any camper out there, come in some huge cargo areas, but lack the "fanciness" of some other haulers. They're made for what we do: show up at a track out in the middle of some farmer's field, set-up, and live the weekend in it for the races. We race ATVs in an XC series.

    Scroll down this link to the travel trailer toy haulers. They have some big cargo areas.

    Work & Play
  • Forest River Grey Wolf,26RR, front bedroom,nice size shower, light weight. Cabinets are flimsy, sloppy workmanship. I put a yamaha rhino in it.
  • We have a 1 ton pick up so no worries about that. We are hoping to get 3 quads loaded but would prefer no garage. We will be traveling to all weather conditions which makes a difirrence as well. And it needs to sleep 4.
  • Shawn. Give us some clues.

    What truck do you have?
    What is your primary use for the toy hauler?
    Separate garage or open?
    How many people will be with you?
    Etc. etc. etc.
  • Arctic Fox makes a stout well built bumper pull toy hauler. Also you might look at Highland Ridge.
  • I wanted a bumper pull TH for two folks and one bike or an ATV...

    Needed to be under 24"
    Needed to be light weight (under 6K loaded)
    Needed access to bed without unloading vehicles (Rest areas or walmart / cabelas / cracker barrel parking lot overnights)
    Need "real" shower
    Need large fresh water storage for boondocking

    I bought a Forest River Cherokee 19RR and could not be more pleased.....Just about perfect for our needs!

    www.rvbprecision.com