Need Help in Buying Adventure RTT Trailer...

markasteele

New member
Guys Is ti just me or is it really hard to buy an Adventure Trailer right now . I want a basic standard adventure trailer with an RTT that can be pulled with my Jeep
Wrangler. And I only want to spend around $10K.
I see Smittybilt Scout is an option, but it's so basic is feels WAY over priced
I like the Look of the Taxa Outdoors Wooly Bear , but there are no dealers withing 1000 miles of my house so I can't even see one .
Habitat Trailers look great, but they are on a 12 month waiting list

Camping world does't sell any, Cabela's does't sell any, so where do I buy one of these that aren't 'custom' built?

What am I missing here?

any help is appreciated.

Mark
 

jacobconroy

Hillbilly of Leisure
Yup, I have one for sale for $9500.00 right now too with a Globe Trotter tent on it. Problem is that it's the wrong time of year to sell, and they have to be somewhat close.

I spent 9 hours in the car to pick mine up. :) You need to watch forums such as this one daily and have the money ready to pounce when you find what you like.
 

ratled

Adventurer
Have no experience with them but it fits your criteria, is an up and coming brand and if you order from Northridge there is no sales tax in OR and you might get an Expo discount
Freespirit trailer
 

Whitecloud

One day at a time
Guys Is ti just me or is it really hard to buy an Adventure Trailer right now . I want a basic standard adventure trailer with an RTT that can be pulled with my Jeep
Wrangler. And I only want to spend around $10K.
I see Smittybilt Scout is an option, but it's so basic is feels WAY over priced
I like the Look of the Taxa Outdoors Wooly Bear , but there are no dealers withing 1000 miles of my house so I can't even see one .
Habitat Trailers look great, but they are on a 12 month waiting list

Camping world does't sell any, Cabela's does't sell any, so where do I buy one of these that aren't 'custom' built?

What am I missing here?

any help is appreciated.

Mark

Mark,

Come over and buy mine. On board water, slide out grill and shower. Will be putting it up soon. Can even bring it to you depending on where your at or can meet somewhere along the way. Send me a message if interested and I can send you some pics.
 

dytrdr5

Member
I think the Smittybilt is very decently priced, specially the one without wheels. Sure it doesn’t have lights or many high end features, but you’re not going to find one like that in the $10,000 price range. Also the availability of off-road trailers is very limited and pretty hard to shop for, I guess that’s why I’m building my own using an anchor mountain diy kit
 

old_CWO

Well-known member
Guys Is ti just me or is it really hard to buy an Adventure Trailer right now . I want a basic standard adventure trailer with an RTT that can be pulled with my Jeep
Wrangler. And I only want to spend around $10K.
I see Smittybilt Scout is an option, but it's so basic is feels WAY over priced
I like the Look of the Taxa Outdoors Wooly Bear , but there are no dealers withing 1000 miles of my house so I can't even see one .
Habitat Trailers look great, but they are on a 12 month waiting list

Camping world does't sell any, Cabela's does't sell any, so where do I buy one of these that aren't 'custom' built?

What am I missing here?

any help is appreciated.

Mark

Morris Mule trail grade trailers start at around $4500. I believe the lid is included at that price. They're well made and offer quite a few custom options to make it more to your liking. With your 10K budget you have a lot of room for extras. Made right here in the US of A and probably one of the best deals out there on a dedicated expo trailer in my opinion.

There is a dealer about four hours from you in Princeton, TX.
 

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