Off Road Trailer

    Off Road Trailers: Overland Camper Trailers, Utility Trailers & Expedition Trailers for Sale

    An off road trailer is a ruggedized mobile basecamp built to handle washboard roads, rocky trails, and mud that would destroy a standard trailer. Unlike highway-rated camping trailers, every off road camper trailer in our collection features reinforced chassis, high ground clearance (typically 12–20+ inches), and heavy-duty independent suspension systems designed to navigate the most rugged terrain without compromising stability or safety. From compact off road utility trailers that haul your gear to full off road camper trailers with built-in sleeping quarters, kitchens, and solar power — an overlanding trailer transforms how you explore remote destinations.

    At Off Road Tents, we carry off road trailers for sale from Runaway Campers, Trail Trailer, Overland Vehicle Systems (OVS), and Rustic Mountain Overland. Our off road trailers range from lightweight modular flatbed platforms under $7,000 to full expedition trailers with all the comforts of home. Every off road trailer we sell includes our 50% downpayment program — put down half and pay the rest when your trailer is ready to ship. No financing hassle. No long wait without knowing the cost. Just reserve your adventure trailer, and we'll let you know when it's built and ready to hit the road.

    📞 Ready to reserve your off road trailer? Call us at 844-200-3979. We'll walk you through every model, confirm tow vehicle compatibility, and set up your 50% downpayment. Build your dream rig without the worry.

    From military-style off road cargo trailers to full overland camper trailers with sleeping quarters and kitchens, here are four of the best off road trailers we carry — each with our 50% downpayment program.

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    Runaway Campers Venturist 6x8 off road camper trailer towed behind SUV on trail

    Runaway Campers Venturist 6x8

    Downpayment: $5,000 (50% — pay rest when ready to ship)

    Weight: 1,100 lbs | Sleeps: 2 adults

    Suspension: Timbren axle-less w/ 4" lift

    The Runaway Campers Venturist 6x8 is a lightweight off road camper trailer built for real people who want spacious sleeping quarters without the bulk of a full off road rv. Fiberglass walls and roof, powder-coated diamond plate, Max Coupler hitch for full articulation on steep terrain, electric brakes, stabilizer jacks, integrated A/C unit, and roof rack crossbars for mounting a tent or awning on top. Doors on both sides for easy access. This overland camper trailer sleeps 2 adults comfortably with enough room to sit up, change clothes, and store gear inside. Timbren axle-less suspension with a 4-inch lift means this trailer clears obstacles that would snag a standard camping trailer. The perfect fit for overlanders who want a self-contained off road travel trailer they can tow behind a Tacoma, 4Runner, Jeep, or any mid-size SUV.

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    Trail Trailer MOD modular off road trailer flatbed with gear tub and tower options

    Trail Trailer MOD — Full Size

    Downpayment: $4,500 (50% — pay rest when ready to ship)

    Base Weight: ~680 lbs (flatbed) | Clearance: 18.5"

    Tires: 26" AT | Frame: Zinc-primed, powder-coated steel

    The Trail Trailer MOD is a modular off road trailer that starts as a bare flatbed — then you build it your way. Add a gear tub for enclosed cargo. Add short or tall towers for mounting a roof top tent. Add a kitchen slide-out for camp cooking. Or keep it stripped down as a lightweight off road utility trailer for hauling bikes, kayaks, lumber, and gear. 18.5 inches of ground clearance with 26" AT tires. Zinc-primed, powder-coated steel frame built tough enough for the most rugged trails in Utah, Colorado, California, and beyond. This is the off road trailer kit concept — a platform you customize to your adventure style. Available in full-size (PV), small vehicle (SPV), and UTV configurations.

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    OVS off road trailer military style with full articulating suspension and 35 inch tires

    OVS Off Road Trailer

    Downpayment: ~$2,500 (50% — pay rest when ready to ship)

    Weight: ~1,250 lbs | Cargo: ~2,000 lbs capacity

    Clearance: ~30" | Tires: 35" off-road

    The OVS Off Road Trailer is a military-style overland trailer built for extreme off roading. Alloy-steel frame with Rhino-coating. Independent full-articulating suspension and 35-inch off-road trailer tires give nearly 30 inches of ground clearance — the highest in our collection. Carries approximately 2,000 lbs of cargo with integrated racks and DOT-legal brakes. Mount a roof top tent on the rack, add a kitchen system, pack recovery gear and water tanks — this off road cargo trailer becomes a complete expedition basecamp. The Overland Vehicle Systems trailer that handles the wildest trails from Texas to the Grand Canyon. The most capable and affordable off road trailer for sale in our lineup.

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    Rustic Mountain Overland Patrol XCT off road trailer with extra cargo tongue box

    Rustic Mountain Overland Patrol XCT

    Downpayment: $7,000 (50% — pay rest when ready to ship)

    Frame: All-steel fabrication | Lead Time: ~4 weeks

    Suspension: Timbren or Cruise Master (your choice)

    The Rustic Mountain Overland Patrol XCT is a premium off road camping trailer with an extra cargo tongue box large enough to hold a 45-liter fridge. All-steel fabrication built tough for decades of use. Factory rack and two gear plates included for mounting roof top tents, awnings, kayaks, bikes, recovery boards, and more. Multiple tie points across the trailer for strapping down gear. Choose Timbren suspension for weekend trail use or Cruise Master suspension for extreme off road terrain. Lock-n-Roll hitch coupler for 360-degree articulation. Made to order with just a 4-week lead time — faster than most off road trailers on the market. The off road expedition trailer from a family-owned Colorado company that real people trust for serious overland adventures.

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    💰 50% Downpayment Program — Available on Every Trailer: Reserve any off road trailer with just 50% down. Pay the rest when your trailer is ready to ship. No financing applications. No credit checks. No interest. Just put down half, and your adventure trailer is being built. Call us at 844-200-3979 or email info@offroadtents.com to set up your downpayment.

    Types of Off Road Trailers

    Off road trailers come in many styles, each designed for different adventure needs and terrain. Choosing an off road trailer requires balancing rugged mechanical capability with your specific camping needs. Here are the main types.

    Off Road Utility Trailers

    An off road utility trailer is a rugged flatbed or enclosed cargo trailer designed purely for hauling gear. No sleeping quarters, no kitchen — just a heavy-duty frame with high clearance suspension and space to carry bikes, kayaks, lumber, tanks, recovery gear, and camping equipment. The Trail Trailer MOD in its base flatbed configuration and the OVS Off Road Trailer are both excellent off road utility trailers. These are the workhorses — perfect for overlanders who sleep in a roof top tent on their vehicle and need a separate off road cargo trailer to carry everything else. Compact enough to reverse or turn around on tight, unmaintained trails.

    Off Road Camper Trailers

    An off road camper trailer combines cargo hauling with built-in living space — sleeping areas, and sometimes kitchens and storage. The Runaway Campers Venturist is a prime example: enclosed fiberglass body, sleeps 2, A/C, and enough room to live out of for weeks. Off road camper trailers often come equipped with amenities like built-in galley kitchens that reduce the load on your primary vehicle and keep everything organized. Some feature solar panels and lithium batteries for off grid power, heavy water tanks for extended self-sufficiency, and premium features like insulation and weatherproofing for all-season use. These are the overland camper trailers that let you explore remote destinations for days or weeks without resupply.

    Off Road Tent Trailers & Roof Top Tent Trailers

    A roof top tent trailer takes a utility or cargo trailer and adds a roof top tent on top — combining gear hauling with elevated sleeping. The Trail Trailer MOD with tall towers is designed exactly for this: mount your favorite RTT on the tower, store gear below, and you have a complete off road tent trailer setup. Many overlanders pair an overland trailer with roof top tent to keep sleeping weight off their tow vehicle's roof rack, freeing up space for awnings, lights, and recovery gear. Browse our trailer tent collection for tent and trailer combos designed to work together.

    Teardrop & Pop-Up Off Road Trailers

    A teardrop off road trailer — also called an off road teardrop camper — is compact, lightweight, and aerodynamic. Easy to tow behind smaller vehicles like a Jeep or SUV. They typically include sleeping space for 2 and a rear galley kitchen that opens from the outside. Off road pop up trailers combine the compact highway profile of a teardrop camper with expandable living space — a pop-up roof or fold-out sections that create more room at camp. Both types offer the convenience and freedom of a self-contained off road trailer that fits in your garage and tows easily on the highway without fighting wind or burning extra fuel.

    Off Road Trailer Comparison

    Here's how every off road trailer in our collection compares across the specs that matter — downpayment, type, weight, clearance, and best use case.

    Model 50% Down Type Weight Best For
    OVS Off Road Trailer ~$2,500 Military utility ~1,250 lbs Most affordable, highest clearance (~30")
    Trail Trailer MOD UTV $3,450 Modular flatbed ~680 lbs UTV/ATV off road trailer
    Trail Trailer MOD SPV $3,500 Modular flatbed ~680 lbs Small SUVs, Jeep trailer, compact rigs
    Runaway Venturist XS $3,922 Compact camper Light Smallest camper trailer, RTT platform
    Trail Trailer MOD PV $4,500 Modular flatbed ~680 lbs Full-size vehicles, most versatile
    Runaway Venturist 4x8 $5,000 Enclosed camper 928 lbs Compact off road camper, sleeps 2
    Runaway Venturist 6x8 $5,000 Enclosed camper 1,100 lbs Best off road camper, sleeps 2, dual doors
    RMO Patrol XC $6,000 Overlanding cargo Steel Premium off road cargo trailer
    RMO Patrol XCT $7,000 Overlanding cargo Steel Premium w/ tongue box for fridge

    All prices shown are the 50% downpayment amount. Full trailer price is approximately double. Call 844-200-3979 for exact pricing and current availability.

    What Makes a Trailer Off-Road Capable

    A standard camping trailer will shake itself apart on a rough forest road. An off road trailer is engineered to survive the same punishment your 4x4 can take. Here's what separates a real overland trailer from a highway camper with bigger tires.

    Frame & Construction

    The frame is everything. Look for all-steel fabrication (the Rustic Mountain Overland Patrol uses it) or alloy-steel with Rhino-coating (like the OVS trailer). Steel frames handle twisting forces on uneven terrain without cracking. Powder-coated or galvanized finishes resist corrosion from mud, rain, and salt. Some lightweight off road trailers use aluminum — easier to tow but less forgiving on hard impacts. Monocoque designs (where the shell is the structure) save weight but limit repairability in the field. For serious off roading, steel wins.

    Suspension Types

    Timbren axle-less: No traditional axle to snag on rocks. Independent movement on each side. Maximum ground clearance. This is what the Runaway Venturist and Trail Trailer MOD use — it's the go-to for most overland trailers because it's simple, reliable, and virtually maintenance-free. Cruise Master: A premium coil-over independent suspension with more travel and articulation. The Rustic Mountain Patrol XCT offers it as an upgrade for extreme terrain. Full-articulating independent: What the OVS military trailer uses — each wheel moves completely independently. Best for the roughest trails but adds weight and cost.

    Hitch & Coupler

    A standard 2-inch ball hitch can pop off on steep descents or bind on side angles. Off road trailers use 360-degree articulating couplers — the Lock-n-Roll (used by Rustic Mountain) and Max Coupler (used by Runaway Campers) are the two most popular. These allow full rotation in every direction so the trailer follows your vehicle through rock gardens, steep switchbacks, and off-camber tracks without binding or disconnecting. If a trailer doesn't have an articulating hitch, it's not a serious off road trailer.

    Off Road Trailers by Budget

    Under $7,500 (Full Price)

    The OVS Off Road Trailer (~$5,000) is the most affordable off road trailer in our collection — military construction, ~30" clearance, 2,000 lb cargo capacity. It's a pure utility hauler with no living space, but mount a roof top tent on the rack and you've got a complete camp. The Trail Trailer MOD UTV (~$6,900) and Trail Trailer MOD SPV (~$7,000) are modular flatbeds you customize with add-ons. The Runaway Venturist XS (~$7,845) is the cheapest enclosed off road camper trailer — compact, 3 doors, purpose-built for RTT mounting. All include the 50% downpayment option. This is the best off road camper trailer under $15,000 territory — capable trailers for adventurers on a real budget.

    $7,500 – $10,000

    The Trail Trailer MOD PV (~$9,000) gives you a full-size modular flatbed with 18.5" clearance. Add towers for RTT mounting, a gear tub for enclosed storage, or a kitchen slide-out — and you've built a custom overland trailer that does exactly what you need. The Runaway Venturist 4x8 (~$10,000) is a fully enclosed off road camper with sleeping quarters, A/C, electric brakes, and integrated roof rack. The 6x8 version (~$10,000) adds dual side doors and more interior space. This mid-range is where you get the most trailer for the money.

    $10,000 – $15,000+

    The Rustic Mountain Overland Patrol XC (~$12,000) and Patrol XCT (~$14,000) are premium all-steel expedition trailers from a family-owned Colorado company. The XCT adds an extra cargo tongue box that holds a 45L fridge — a game-changer for extended trips. Choose Timbren or Cruise Master suspension based on your terrain. Factory rack, gear plates, multiple tie points, and a 4-week build time that's faster than most competitors. These are the off road trailers for overlanders who want something built to last decades and plan to push it hard across the wildest trails in Utah, Texas, California, and beyond.

    Our Off Road Trailer Brands

    Runaway Campers

    Runaway Campers builds the Venturist series — enclosed off road camper trailers with Timbren axle-less suspension, fiberglass construction, and integrated A/C. Their philosophy is people over profit, and it shows in how they build: spacious sleeping quarters, Max Coupler articulating hitch, electric brakes, and quiet cable towing instead of chains. Available in XS (4x6), Standard 4x8, and Standard 6x8 sizes. The best off road camper trailer for overlanders who want to sleep inside their trailer instead of on top of it.

    Trail Trailer

    Trail Trailer makes the MOD — a modular off road trailer platform you build to match your adventure. Start with a lightweight steel flatbed, then choose your add-ons: gear tub, towers (short or tall), kitchen slide-out. Available for full-size passenger vehicles (PV), small vehicles (SPV), and UTVs. Every configuration is customizable — call us or email to build a trailer that isn't in the standard options. The most versatile off road trailer kit concept on the market.

    Overland Vehicle Systems (OVS)

    OVS brings military-grade engineering to the overlanding world with their Off Road Trailer. Alloy-steel frame, Rhino-coating, 35" tires, ~30" clearance, full-articulating independent suspension, and ~2,000 lb cargo capacity. It's a no-nonsense off road cargo trailer designed to haul serious weight through serious terrain. The most affordable and most capable pure utility trailer in our collection.

    Rustic Mountain Overland (RMO)

    Rustic Mountain Overland is a family-owned company out of Colorado that builds the Patrol series — premium all-steel off road trailers designed for decades of hard use. The Patrol XC is the base model with tilting lid and roof rack. The Patrol XCT adds a front tongue box for fridge storage. Both feature Lock-n-Roll couplers, choice of Timbren or Cruise Master suspension, and factory gear plates for mounting recovery boards, RotoPax, and accessories. Made to order with a 4-week lead time — the expedition trailer for real adventurers who don't want to wait 3 months.

    Off Road Trailer vs Camper Van vs RV

    If you're deciding between an off road trailer, an off road rv, or building out a camper van — here's the quick breakdown.

    Off road trailer: You keep your daily driver as-is. Hitch the trailer when you want to camp, unhitch when you don't. Your truck or SUV stays comfortable for commuting, school runs, and highway driving. The trailer carries the camping weight so your vehicle isn't permanently packed. Trailers access tighter trails than full-size RVs and cost a fraction of a camper van build. Downside: you're towing, which means backing up on narrow trails takes skill.

    Camper van: Everything lives in one vehicle — you drive your camp. No towing, no backing up a trailer. But you're also driving your camp to the grocery store, to work, and everywhere else. Van builds start at $30K–$50K for a decent off road setup. You lose your daily driver to become a full-time adventure vehicle. For families with kids who need a second car, a van build often doesn't make sense.

    Off road RV: Maximum luxury — bathroom, full kitchen, large sleeping area, climate control. But off road RVs weigh 5,000–10,000+ lbs, cost $50K–$100K+, and can't access the narrow trails that smaller rigs handle easily. Great for established campgrounds and maintained forest roads. Not great for the kind of remote destinations that overlanders actually want to reach.

    Our take: For most overlanders, an off road camper trailer or off road utility trailer paired with a roof top tent gives you 80% of the capability at 20% of the cost. You keep your daily driver. You camp wherever you want. And you're not making a $50K commitment to find out if you like overlanding.

    Common Off Road Trailer Add-Ons

    Most off road trailers are platforms you build on. Here are the upgrades that overlanders add most often.

    Roof top tent: Mount an RTT on your trailer's rack and you've got an elevated sleeping platform that keeps your vehicle's roof free for other gear. Browse our trailer tent collection for tents sized for trailer mounting.

    Awning: A 270 or 180 awning mounted to the trailer rack creates shade and rain shelter at camp. Some overlanders mount the awning on the trailer and the tent on the truck — or vice versa.

    Solar panels & lithium batteries: The most popular power upgrade. A 100–200W panel on the trailer roof charges lithium batteries that run your fridge, lights, and devices off grid for days.

    Water tanks & filtration: Heavy water tanks mounted low on the trailer frame add stability and provide independence. A 20–40 gallon tank with a simple pump handles cooking, drinking, and washing for 3–5 days depending on crew size.

    Kitchen systems: Slide-out kitchens (like the Trail Trailer MOD kitchen option) or standalone camp kitchens mount to the trailer and keep cooking gear organized and accessible. Built-in galley kitchens reduce the load on your primary vehicle.

    Recovery gear mounting: MOLLE panels, gear plates, and tie points on the trailer sides hold RotoPax fuel/water cans, shovels, axes, traction boards, and hi-lift jacks. The RMO Patrol trailers include factory gear plates for exactly this purpose.

    How to Choose the Right Off Road Trailer

    Match to Your Tow Vehicle

    Your tow vehicle determines what off road trailer you can safely pull. A Jeep, Tacoma, or small SUV pairs best with lighter trailers under 1,500 lbs — the Trail Trailer MOD SPV, Runaway Venturist XS, or OVS Off Road Trailer. Full-size trucks and SUVs can handle heavier models like the Runaway Venturist 6x8 or Rustic Mountain Patrol XCT. Always check your vehicle's tow rating and factor in the weight of gear you'll load onto the trailer. A capable off road trailer means nothing if it's too heavy for your rig to safely tow on rugged terrain.

    Suspension & Ground Clearance

    Off road trailers feature reinforced chassis and heavy-duty independent suspension systems that standard camping trailers don't have. High ground clearance typically ranges from 12 to 20+ inches. Axle-less suspension systems (like Timbren) are a top choice for extreme terrain because they maximize clearance and eliminate axle snag points. Look for 360-degree articulating hitches — sometimes called an off road trailer hitch — to avoid binding or disconnecting on steep inclines. The OVS trailer with ~30" clearance and full articulating suspension is the most capable off road trailer suspension setup in our lineup. Pair it with quality off road trailer tires (35" AT or larger for maximum durability and traction) and galvanized or powder-coated steel frames that resist rust and trail stress over decades of hard use.

    Cargo vs. Comfort

    Decide what matters more: hauling space or living space. An off road utility trailer, off road cargo trailer, or off road flatbed trailer gives you maximum gear capacity — bikes, tanks, lumber, recovery equipment — while you sleep in your vehicle or a roof top tent. An off road camper trailer gives you a self-contained living space with sleeping, cooking, and storage. Some overlanders run both — a small off road trailer for gear behind one vehicle and sleep in their rig. Others go all-in on a single overland camper trailer that carries everything and houses everyone. The durability and upgrades available on modern off road trailers mean you can start simple and add features over time. Your adventure style determines the right choice.

    Off Grid Power & Water

    For extended off grid trips, many off road trailers come equipped with solar panels and high-capacity lithium batteries for self-sufficient power. Heavy water tanks provide independence for days without resupply. If you're building a trailer for multi-week expeditions to remote destinations, prioritize models with integrated power systems, water storage, and built-in galley kitchens. For weekend warriors, a simple off road utility trailer with a portable power station and water jugs is all you need.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How much does an off road trailer cost?

    Off road trailers for sale at Off Road Tents range from approximately $5,000 for the OVS Off Road Trailer to $14,000+ for the Rustic Mountain Overland Patrol XCT. Every trailer in our collection includes our 50% downpayment program — put down half and pay the rest when the trailer is ready to ship. No financing applications, no credit checks, no interest. The downpayment program makes it easier to invest in your next adventure without paying the full price upfront.

    What's the best off road trailer for a Jeep?

    For a Jeep trailer setup, lightweight is key. The Trail Trailer MOD SPV (~680 lbs base) and the Runaway Venturist XS are both excellent jeep off road trailer options. Both have high clearance suspension that matches a Jeep's off road capability, compact dimensions that won't limit trail access, and light enough weight that your Jeep can tow comfortably on rough terrain. The OVS Off Road Trailer (~1,250 lbs) also works well behind a Wrangler or Gladiator with adequate tow capacity. Always confirm your Jeep's tow rating before purchasing.

    Can I mount a roof top tent on an off road trailer?

    Yes. Most off road trailers in our collection include crossbars or rack systems that support roof top tents. The Trail Trailer MOD with short or tall towers is designed specifically for RTT mounting. The Runaway Venturist includes integrated roof rack crossbars for tent, awning, or cargo box mounting. The RMO Patrol XC and XCT include factory racks rated for tent loads. An overland trailer with roof top tent setup keeps the sleeping weight off your tow vehicle and frees up your truck's rack for other gear. Browse our trailer tent collection for dedicated trailer-tent combinations.

    What suspension should I choose for an off road trailer?

    For weekend trails and moderate off roading, Timbren axle-less suspension handles most terrain well — it's reliable, low maintenance, and maximizes ground clearance. For extreme technical terrain (rock crawling, deep ruts, steep descents), Cruise Master or full independent suspension with articulating hitches is the better choice. The OVS Off Road Trailer features full-articulating independent suspension with 35" tires for the most extreme capability. Many off road trailers feature advanced suspension systems that enhance their ability to navigate challenging landscapes without compromising stability.

    How does the 50% downpayment program work?

    Every off road trailer at Off Road Tents is available with our 50% downpayment program. You pay half the trailer's price upfront to reserve your build. The manufacturer builds the trailer (typically 4–8 weeks depending on the model). When the trailer is ready to ship, you pay the remaining 50%. No interest. No credit application. No hidden fees. This makes it easier to invest in an off road trailer without paying the full amount all at once. Call 844-200-3979 or email info@offroadtents.com to set up your downpayment on any trailer.

    Off road camper trailer vs. off road rv — what's the difference?

    An off road camper trailer is typically smaller, lighter, and more capable on rough terrain — designed for overlanding and expedition travel where trails are narrow and rough. An off road rv is a larger, motorized or heavy towable unit with more amenities (bathroom, full kitchen, large sleeping area) but limited by its size and weight on technical terrain. If your priority is reaching remote destinations on rugged trails, an off road trailer is the better choice. If you want more luxury and plan to stay on maintained roads and established campgrounds, an off road rv delivers all the comforts. Our off road camper trailers are built for adventurers who prioritize access to the wild over creature comforts — though the Runaway Venturist 6x8 with A/C and spacious sleeping quarters closes that gap considerably.

    What's the best off road trailer under $10,000?

    The OVS Off Road Trailer (~$5,000 full price) is the most affordable off road trailer in our collection — military-style construction, ~30" clearance, 2,000 lb cargo capacity. The Trail Trailer MOD UTV (~$6,900 full) and MOD SPV (~$7,000 full) offer modular flatbed versatility under $10K. The Runaway Venturist XS (~$7,845 full) is the most affordable enclosed off road camper trailer in the lineup. All include the 50% downpayment option. For the best off road camper trailer under $15,000, the Runaway Venturist 6x8 (~$10,000 full) delivers the most complete camper experience.

    Do off road trailers hold their value?

    Quality off road trailers hold their value well — especially models from established brands with strong overlanding communities. Unlike standard camping trailers that depreciate quickly, well-built overland trailers are in high demand on the used market. Steel-framed trailers with proven suspension systems (Timbren, Cruise Master) and reputable brand names (Runaway, Trail Trailer, Rustic Mountain) retain value the best. Proper maintenance — greasing bearings, checking brakes, protecting the frame from corrosion — keeps your trailer adventure ready and holds its resale value for years.

    Why Buy Off Road Trailers from Off Road Tents

    We carry off road trailers from Runaway Campers, Trail Trailer, Overland Vehicle Systems, and Rustic Mountain Overland — brands that real people trust for rugged, capable trailers. Every trailer ships with the manufacturer warranty. Every trailer includes our 50% downpayment program. And when you call us about an off road trailer, you're talking to a crew of adventurers who've towed, loaded, and camped behind these trailers — not a stock customer service page reading from a script. We'll match the right off road trailer to your tow vehicle, your budget, and your trip style. From your first experience with overlanding to your next expedition into the wild — we're excited to help you find your perfect fit.

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