Tentrax tent trailer for sale

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2005 Tentrax off road tent trailer. Used only once and always stored indoors. This trailer is set up to accommodate two people and my needs have outgrown it. It is an amazing design. Unbelievably functional and lightweight. Can tow behind most any vehicle as it weighs around 600 lbs with an approximate 60 lb tongue weight. This trailer was built with the following specs: Base white tub color, Tent and bed, deck protectors, black fender flares, 2200 lbs Torflex Axle, Hubs to match (jeep bolt pattern), billet hub adapters (subaru bolt pattern), 2 inch lift kit, tongue rack, front rack, off road package, 12 volt electrical package, large heavy duty rain fly, small rain fly (no longer made), tentrax tie down straps, tentrax rack pads, tent heater, aluminum propane bottle, freezer/fridge. This trailer cost over $9000 new. For more info or pics see www.tentrax.com - Bob at Tentrax is amazing - so if you dont buy this one used - I'd highly recommend buying a new one from him! Asking $8000 OBO. Call 541-480-2447 or email buballez@bend.k12.or.us
 
...because someone else is bound to want to see them...

how about a few pictures of the one for sale?
 
how about a few pictures of the one for sale?

Has anyone know of this trailer brand that DID went thru Rubicon? Just curiouis.

Cheers,

BTW, Doug would want to know if he can tied down his Dutch Oven on the top of this trailer or not. :D
 
Tentrax for sale

unfortunately i dont have any pics. it looks exactly like all the trailers at www.tentrax.com. the tub is white (there are pictures of several white trailers at that site). the trailer currently has a set of subaru baja alloy wheels and tires on it - but will be getting a set of 16" black steel jeep bolt pattern wheels shod with 215/85 - 16 mud terrain tires. other wheel/tire combos could easily be fit.

the trailer was definitely very expensive. i wont argue with that one! the design has been around since the 80's and i'm not really sure if it's made it all the way through the rubicon trail? i've seen it photographed on the rubicon - but who knows - those could be "staged photos"? the tub may appear small - but it holds a ton of stuff! i've currently got it loaded with the following: two tripod style folding lounge chairs, two tripod style folding upright chairs to sit at a table with, one tripod style folding table, two extremely large/heavy sleeping bags (the biggest, heaviest bags i could find made out of duck cloth and flannel lined), two flanel sheet sleeping bag liners, a stainless steel shower with propaine burner, a propaine tent heater with hose and fan, wood shower platform, one large pack sport locking plastic gear box which contains a two burner stove and all the other camp goodies necessary for cooking, cleaning, etc....; two pillows, a 12V tent light/fan combo, lantern, small rain fly, large rain fly (and poles), large mag light, small axe and shovel. the large front tongue mounted rack holds an optima battery, an engel freezer/fridge, and two jerry cans. the small tongue mounted rack has a second large pack sport locking plastic gear box where i store dry foods. the tub lid has deck protectors so extra gear can easily be strapped down to it. i've also had a canoe strapped to the lid rack which worked awesome! i've also seen people mount a hitch mounted gear rack in the back 2" hitch which would allow even more storage!!

i think i've responded to all the questions posted?
 

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