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toy hauler that looks like a utility trailer

mkirsch
Nomad II
Nomad II
Seems all the rage in toy haulers these days are the ones that look like big flashy travel trailers.

I figure if I were ever to move away from this truck camper, it would have to be to a toy hauler because my primary reason for camping includes a 7x14 enclosed trailer full of gear. It would be nice to have the truck bed empty during the summer.

Unfortunately I'm still working with a 9' wide x 9-1/2' high door in the barn, and those flashy travel trailer units start at 11-1/2' tall.

The brand name used to be Work and Play, but it looks like they got absorbed by Forest River and turned into flashy travel trailer units.

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Retired_JSO
Explorer
Explorer
We have a 25' WB work and play. The frame is beefier than the normal TT based toy hauler. We have a front queen bed and a 13' garage built low to the ground like a cargo trailer. You can buy this unit for less than $25K. CCC 4,600 lbs

25 WB

Y-Guy
Moderator
Moderator
FR makes the Work and Play and the Work and Play Catalyst, the Catalyst is a higher end unit. No doubt the base are nicer but still a solid unit just not as spartan looking now.

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SoCalDesertRid1
Explorer
Explorer
Look for a horse/stock trailer with living quarters. They are shorter height than the big RV toy haulers, also built much heavier duty and can haul heavier toys. 🙂
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