All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: 2021 Outback & Mini MaxPretty good reason to go on a diet finally! :)Re: 2021 Outback & Mini MaxHi APT...yes, it's the 2021 Outback XT (Touring) model. Subaru rates it at 3500 pounds tow-capable, and the tongue limit is 350. It would mean paying strict attention to what I'm loading and where (in both the Outback and the teardrop) each time I use it, but I'm pretty good at that sort of thing. I think I'm going to rent a small uhaul trailer and test how it does at various weights.Re: 2021 Outback & Mini MaxThanks to all...good info and lots more to think about. We're not buying anything until I know it's a comfortable fit all the way around. Thanks again.Re: 2021 Outback & Mini MaxJerry, thanks so much for the reply. The Mini Max is 17 feet long...we're in AZ, so it would be mountainous at times. Also thinking about long hauls eventually. Good info, all around. Thanks for this. RickRe: 2021 Outback & Mini MaxThank you ktmrfs...appreciate the information, lots to digest! The empty weight of the camper I'm interested in (the Mini Max) is actually 1,991 pounds. 2,900 is the gross weight allowed (sorry if I didn't get that right). Does this change anything in your mind, or should I still figure out a way to downsize? Thanks very much again.2021 Outback & Mini MaxHi to all, new member and (hopefully) soon to be new camper owner. I don't actually own a camper yet, doing research and coming up with some conflicting advice for what I can/can't tow. Needing some help as I'm brand new to all of this and a little confused. We bought the 2021 Subaru Outback version that is rated by the company to tow 3,500 pounds. The Tongue weight max is 350 pounds.. Based on those numbers, we've been looking at what we could potentially buy that our Outback could pull. We zeroed in on the Little Guy Mini Max, GVWR of 2,900 pounds and tongue weight 280 pounds. To make sure I'm not making a mistake, I've asked other users...by and large they've said I shouldn't attempt to haul the mini max with the Outback. But then I'm told by those that do that they've had no problems at all. Looking for experienced advice on this. Thank you all in advance! Rick
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