schunkb
Observer
Custom-built, stout trailer to pull behind your full-size truck. I bought the trailer off of the builder, and used it primarily as an expedition trailer (could drag it anywhere my truck could go) and a conditioned space for the dogs when it was too hot for them to be out running miles of trail with us when we bike in the desert. It is a beast--built off a 1 ton frame with service bed, fiberglass topper. Has a pintle hitch, tons of storage exterior and interior, small wood-stove (was perfect for elk camp), a/c built into toolbox, so when closed it stays dust free, then open the exterior toolbox when you run it. Pretty slick setup. Has footlocker storage along front wall, rifle rack accessible from interior or exterior, hi-lift jack, jerry can, plenty of deck space for wood, elk, cargo, etc. Unreal amount of lockable exterior storage in all the toolboxes. Long toolbox doors work excellent as camp kitchen setup. Carpeted inside. Has pullout cutting board and utensil drawer along driver side wall. Really well thought out and built. It is, however, heavy. You'll definitely need a full-size truck to pull. In my 3/4 ton dodge, I didn't really ever notice it was there, except for the typical pintle hitch noise.













