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Speedogomer
Mar 30, 2014Explorer
From what everyone else says...A trailer under 5k lbs and hitch weight below 600 lbs... Sounds reasonable. You can tow mre for sure, but you'll be at your max... towing something under your limits is easier, and makes towing a better experience. Fortunately I think you'll find tons of great options.
Weekend camping is your forte, which means space is less of an issue. If you're living in a TT, you need more space to live, if you're weekending, you need a warm, comfortable, functional area... you don't need a house on wheels... which gives you more options in my opinion.
If I were you, these would be some of my favorite options....
Camplite 21bhs... Lightweight, and very unique construction. Its really a great unit, can sleep 4-6 very comfortably. No wood in the construction.
Trailmanor 3124kb... These are amazing lightweight trailers. You won't find more room with less weight in a TT. Its an expandable, but still a TT. It has compromises, but its still amazing for the size and weight of it.
that should get you started... they're both great options.
Weekend camping is your forte, which means space is less of an issue. If you're living in a TT, you need more space to live, if you're weekending, you need a warm, comfortable, functional area... you don't need a house on wheels... which gives you more options in my opinion.
If I were you, these would be some of my favorite options....
Camplite 21bhs... Lightweight, and very unique construction. Its really a great unit, can sleep 4-6 very comfortably. No wood in the construction.
Trailmanor 3124kb... These are amazing lightweight trailers. You won't find more room with less weight in a TT. Its an expandable, but still a TT. It has compromises, but its still amazing for the size and weight of it.
that should get you started... they're both great options.
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