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How about getting a Space Trailer instead? It's a very similar design and made in the USA. Also different color options and you can get the "lifted" model (pretty sure they just flip the axles under the springs).


They're been on my radar for awhile now, kind of a poor man's Xventure Trailer, I would've bought one a long time ago but my wife thought it wasn't tough looking enough and told me to save up for an XV3 instead... gesh... wives right?
 
Ha! Thanks for the link, I actually stumbled on the Space site tonight. I really like the versatility of the design type, a Swiss Army knife type of trailer. I don’t plan on taking it overlanding, I just want to be able to free up some room in the cruiser on long road trips and use it to haul stuff around town. I am sick of taking the Yakima roof top box off and on and I don’t have much storage space around the house, so storing it vertically is a huge bonus. Good stuff.
 
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Definitely a cool trailer for the price. And if you check out their facebook page, they have a ton of customer pictures and a TON of them have RTT on them and they're being towed by nice looking "overlanding" rigs.

Also found this cool video of one of the owners awhile back, dont know if you found it yourself yet....



And I hear you, i'm mostly just long road trips with the occasional backroads. That trailer will be AWESOME for you!
 
Yes! Going to expand my search to see if I can find a used one. Updating this wanted ad too.
 
If you dont need any enclosed storage space (like the EasyRider), also look at Malone trailers (Sport Trailers - https://maloneautoracks.com/Trailers/). Or if you're even cheaper, you can always just do a HF trailer with some load bars, that's what we have now to haul our kayaks. Where are you located anyways? You can always borrow/test out my cheap setup if you like. We've used it on a trip from Orange County to Tahoe before hauling two mtb bikes and a cargo box, lately now it just hauls kayaks and SUP.
 
Unfortunately, I’m way down south in New Orleans but thank you for the offer!

The two level part of the EasyRider is attractive to me. Also that it is fully sealed and has coilovers.
 
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