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Cargo trailers are pretty heavy, aren't they? Even empty. Start putting gear in there and they really pack on the weight.
Depends on if it is steel or aluminum frame.
This one is steel, only 700 lbs. I can't see it it getting too too heavy, shouldn't be too hard to keep it under 1500 lbs. My aluminum roll-a-cots weigh next to nothing for an example, what else do you need besides a stove, a cooler, little table, chairs, chuck box...and other little various things?
https://www.trailersplus.com/Idaho/Nampa/5-Wide-Cargo-Trailers/trailer/4RAVS0811HN100908
Nice thing about a trailer is, you can drop it, and then use the vehicle to go exploring without being too loaded down.
I pack super light, so maybe I am different from the norm?
This was a for a moto trip, if I didn't take the bike, the gear bag and back pack (the black blob beside the water jugs in front of the Fox bag) wouldn't be there.
14 gallons of water, chuck box with all my cooking/tableware supplies, toolbox, ammo can shower and a cooler. Not seen because it is in the extra cab is my sleeping bag, pillow, folding chair, cot, bag of dry food and a small duffle for clothes. No table this trip since I tend to cook on the tailgate, if do take the table it is a small 2X4' plastic folding.
