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2020 Xventure XV-3 Deluxe Plus w/ Kitchen
This agile trailer is “best in class” for off-road exploring. It includes excellent, but simple, modifications with quality equipment to make it comfortable too.
Price:$31,600 $29,600--or best offer
Located in Washington, DC
Free Shipping in the Continental U.S.
Clear title and insured; under warranty
About the Trailer: The XV-3 is known for its durability and agility. Made with an aircraft grade all-aluminum structure and assembled with a huck bolt construction, this trailer can withstand rough terrain. Its nimble too, with its multi-axis max coupler hitch. It has a curb weight of 850 lbs. and can be pulled by a Jeep or small SUV. For more information, see: http://www.schuttindustries.com/XVENTURE/XV3.
Why am I selling? I purchased the trailer in Fall 2020 to use as an off-road camping rig. I’ve used it for roughly 10 soft-roading trips. It’s been stored inside in the winter. It’s in excellent condition, except for an issue with the instant hot water heater (which sells new for less than $200). I hate to let it go, but it’s for all the right reasons: Having enjoyed it so much, I’ve decided to upgrade to a canopy camper.
Features (valued at $41,500):
Trailer (valued at $32,000):
This agile trailer is “best in class” for off-road exploring. It includes excellent, but simple, modifications with quality equipment to make it comfortable too.
Price:
Located in Washington, DC
Free Shipping in the Continental U.S.
Clear title and insured; under warranty
About the Trailer: The XV-3 is known for its durability and agility. Made with an aircraft grade all-aluminum structure and assembled with a huck bolt construction, this trailer can withstand rough terrain. Its nimble too, with its multi-axis max coupler hitch. It has a curb weight of 850 lbs. and can be pulled by a Jeep or small SUV. For more information, see: http://www.schuttindustries.com/XVENTURE/XV3.
Why am I selling? I purchased the trailer in Fall 2020 to use as an off-road camping rig. I’ve used it for roughly 10 soft-roading trips. It’s been stored inside in the winter. It’s in excellent condition, except for an issue with the instant hot water heater (which sells new for less than $200). I hate to let it go, but it’s for all the right reasons: Having enjoyed it so much, I’ve decided to upgrade to a canopy camper.
Features (valued at $41,500):
Trailer (valued at $32,000):
- Base trailer, including multi-axis max coupler hitch, Line-X, 1-AGM deep cycle battery and marine-grade shore power unit
- Deluxe-Plus package, including 22 gallon water system and skid plate, water heater and shower, integrated propane, hard tonneau cover
- Area Lighting: Rock and Rack Lights
- Pioneer Tray
- Slide-out kitchen add-on: 22” Partner Stove and faucet/sink
- Spare tire carrier add-on
- Alu-cab Gen3 Expedition Tent—with Gen3.1 upgrades (telescopic ladder, side rain cover, condensation mat, power receptacle)
- Alu-cab Aluminum Table and Slide
- Alu-cab Shower Cube
- ARB Awning with Light
- ARB Awning Side Wind Break
- ARB 63-quart Fridge
- ARB Fridge Transit Bag
- ARB Fridge Slide
- Alu-Cab T-slot Load Bars
- Sunflare 180w Solar Panel
- Additional AGM battery, for a total of two batteries
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