Off Road Trailer Information
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We’ve been discussing Off Road Trailers that are available in North America for over 10 years, and while we have some great coverage of Overland Style, Tent Trailers, Teardrop trailers, and the occasional travel trailer - we’ve never talked much about Caravan’s.
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Are you making plans for your 2017 Off Road Trailer Adventures? We've come up with three great options for amazing trips with your Adventure Trailer, Teardrop or Tent Trailer.
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Taking our idea of the Big List one step further, The Adventure Portal has created an epic buyers guide that includes detailed specifications and pricing information on over 60 trailers from 27 manufaturers.
The guide is basically your one-stop shop for finding the perfect off-road trailer, ready for 2016 adventures!
Read more: 2015-2016 Trailer Buyers Guide from The Adventure Portal
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When traveling the world in your Off Road Trailer, one of the primary functions is to make kitchen setup easy and painless. In my backpacking days, setting up the ‘cooking’ area was as simple as unpacking the small stove, adding water to our dehydrated food, and cooking. With a trailer & many more mouths to feed, it gets a little more complicated.
Many trailers ship with slide out kitchens, and many others setup side shelves meant to hold their stove & cooking supplies. We’re increasingly seeing ‘all in one’ kitchen setups like the Cabela’s Deluxe Campers Kitchen ($129), the Outdoorsman from My Camp Kitchen ($449), or the Kanz $795 Field Kitchen (box only – no accessories included). Portable solutions like these make it easy to take your kitchen with you when not using the trailer (such as tailgating, etc), and make it possible to move the kitchen away from your ‘living area’.
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We found this site while messing around on Google the other day. The Livin Lite company produces the Jeep branded trailers in Trail and Extreme versions, althought the site doesn't specify what the main differences are.