We just spent the better part of a week in a campground. One of my interests as people come and go are what hitch they use. My Reese HP trunion style and my two cousins' straight bar non WDH's for their 24 and 26' travel trailers were the only hitches other than Equalizer. Watching them back in didn't produce any more noise than my brakes clapping and springs groaning on my swayless rig. Even on the interstate it's almost exclusively Equalizer as we pass and others pass us. For your trailer, I would want a WDH only if tongue weight exceeds your receiver's rated capacity. That's the only reason I have mine. My Reese has cams integrated into the spring bars incase I decide to add the sway control arms later. So far at a year of use, I have no desire to add them. It tows straight and stable. Snapping the chains up on the Reese is probably the easiest part of packing up to go. Snapping the bars up on the Equalizer appears to be just as easy. A little light oil on the friction points of the Equalizer or Reese dual cam will quiet them down. I use a drop of mobil-1 on my ball, trunnion sockets, chain and chain brackets. Just my what works for me $.02.