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Steamguy
Oct 21, 2015Explorer
I have a 1000# Trekker and am really pleased with it. There's no place I go where the wind isn't blowing at some point along the journey (see where I live), and this hitch has performed beyond my expectations. I've been through thunderstorms with high gusting side winds, and even though I slowed down with the rest of the traffic, there was no problem.
I came from a Reese Dual-Cam (the older style) so I have a pretty good basis for comparison. One thing I like about this hitch is if you're going into slippery conditions, you can back off the amount of sway control and help keep things better under your control.
My trailer is 30' long, weighs about 7000# ready to go, so it's a pretty good test.
Hope that helps you...
I came from a Reese Dual-Cam (the older style) so I have a pretty good basis for comparison. One thing I like about this hitch is if you're going into slippery conditions, you can back off the amount of sway control and help keep things better under your control.
My trailer is 30' long, weighs about 7000# ready to go, so it's a pretty good test.
Hope that helps you...
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