Jul-27-2020 08:17 PM
Nov-06-2021 11:49 AM
Nov-05-2021 01:10 PM
canoe on top wrote:
Northwood, which makes Arctic Fox and Nash and a few other brands, builds their own frames in house. If you look at the frame on an Arctic Fox and, most other trailers, you will see why they have a reputation for being rugged.They also spec the suspension to allow for a genreous CCC which means that, with normal loading, you are well below the maximum capacities of the trailer. Ron Nash, who started the company, wanted to build a trailer that he could take elk hunting in the mountains of Oregon. The result was a four season, stout trailer that can handle some rough treatment. Some years back, I towed a Nash up the Dempster highway in the Yukon and Northwest territories. Up and back, it's about 1000 miles of unpaved road. Prior to that trip, I did quite a bit of research which lead me to choose a Northwood product. I wasn't disappointed. Strong usually means heavy. My current, 30' Arctic Fox with, two slides, weighs 10,000 lbs ready for camping.That's heavy but, it doesn't break.It handles very nicely behind my Ram 2500 CTD.
Nov-05-2021 12:52 PM
Nov-04-2021 01:57 PM
downeastr wrote:
Why isn't anybody recommending Arctic Fox / Nash?
https://northwoodmfg.com/travel-trailers/
Nov-04-2021 01:55 PM
Steve76eb wrote:Cortttt wrote:Clicck wrote:afidel wrote:
That's a Black Series trailer. They're an Aussie designed, US built trailer. .
Hardly, they are a chinese designed copy of what an aussie trailer looks like.
Plenty of other forums have posts about the poor quality, junk materials, and poor assembly.
There are people who get duped into paying big dollars because it looks "Aussie" LOL.
I wouldn't fall into the trap of assuming that because something was made in China that its low quality. (Half of our stuff including IPhones are made in China). I would be wary as well of concluding from a couple of posts that something is low quality. There is a Black Series Facebook site. I saw one guy with complaints - the rest seemed pretty happy.
My question regarding these big, beautiful trailers is how well they do off road. That's actually pretty hard to tell.
A guy at work just sold his Black Series after less than 2 years. Bought himself a ORV. The reason you do not hear of too many people complaining about the Black Series is the ownership has threatened litigation against people who complain about their product. Some dealers have stopped carrying them do to quality issues.
Nov-03-2021 05:39 PM
Nov-01-2021 04:58 PM
Nov-01-2021 02:59 PM
Cortttt wrote:Clicck wrote:afidel wrote:
That's a Black Series trailer. They're an Aussie designed, US built trailer. .
Hardly, they are a chinese designed copy of what an aussie trailer looks like.
Plenty of other forums have posts about the poor quality, junk materials, and poor assembly.
There are people who get duped into paying big dollars because it looks "Aussie" LOL.
I wouldn't fall into the trap of assuming that because something was made in China that its low quality. (Half of our stuff including IPhones are made in China). I would be wary as well of concluding from a couple of posts that something is low quality. There is a Black Series Facebook site. I saw one guy with complaints - the rest seemed pretty happy.
My question regarding these big, beautiful trailers is how well they do off road. That's actually pretty hard to tell.
Oct-27-2021 10:14 AM
Clicck wrote:afidel wrote:
That's a Black Series trailer. They're an Aussie designed, US built trailer. .
Hardly, they are a chinese designed copy of what an aussie trailer looks like.
Plenty of other forums have posts about the poor quality, junk materials, and poor assembly.
There are people who get duped into paying big dollars because it looks "Aussie" LOL.
Dec-30-2020 06:53 PM
afidel wrote:
That's a Black Series trailer. They're an Aussie designed, US built trailer. .
Dec-23-2020 03:35 PM
Dec-23-2020 03:14 PM
Dec-23-2020 08:08 AM
ppine wrote:
The best factory TTs for off-road applications would probably be Outdoors RV made in Oregon. They have a suspension system with shocks, welded aluminum frame and very large tanks. They are designed for off-road use.
Dec-23-2020 07:46 AM