mini-jumping jack@costco.com

wcdu

Observer
I received a sale flyer from www.costco.com which has a trailer by Lifetime available later this month. They are the same manufacturer of the Jumping Jack. For $3,000.00 delivered, seems like a good deal. Since this one is smaller it might be better suited for those with the smaller jeep size vehicles.

wcdu
 

TacoDell

Adventurer
I'm not a fan of the tent taking up the trailers bed space when stowed.

silly to have the least weight down low... and have to store the heavy items above that on the platform...
The open sides of the trailer seem silly...
How does the tent stay clean and dry ?

I would prefer that the atv are loaded low and the lighter weight of the tent stowed above them.

JMO... if I had an interest of it.
 

adrenaline503

Explorer
Anyone see a problem with throwing 31" tires on there? I know you would have to remove the fender and possibly do some hub / wheel modifications.
 

Hill Bill E.

Oath Keeper
I'm not a fan of the tent taking up the trailers bed space when stowed.

silly to have the least weight down low... and have to store the heavy items above that on the platform...
The open sides of the trailer seem silly...
How does the tent stay clean and dry ?

I would prefer that the atv are loaded low and the lighter weight of the tent stowed above them.

JMO... if I had an interest of it.

Reading the ad, the tent can seperate from the trailer, and has it's own bag for storage.

A person could leave the sides of the trailer up (one configuration) and stow the heavy gear down low, and the tent and other light stuff on top.

Might be a hassle, I don't know.

But that's the only way I see of keeping the tent clean/dry on a dirt road.:Wow1:
 

Maximus Ram

Expedition Leader
Pretty neat. I see just getting the tent portion and using it in a pickup bed. Make your own "wings" for the side and wa-la..a very large bed tent.
 

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