Box length 13'6 and width is just under 8'
Overall length is about 19'
Interior height 6'3
Overall height just around 10'
215/85/16 Tires
Weight on sticker is 3737 pounds
Very few of these made. Water/Plumbing heated areas to make this a 4 season trailer Bath/Shower Dinette Converts to Bed. Custom Mattress 12v apple TV A/C. Stored Indoors 12v Norcool fridge and freezer. Dual opening Super soft real leather upholstery. Upgraded high capacity Lithium Ion...
Fills a great Niche. Bunk, Shower and overall pretty simplistic. I've been in all the Imperial trailers and the layouts are very small inside with little room for gear and considering the price, I passed. (We have a dealer here that has all in stock) If I really do some harder trails then...
There is a bike rack on the front of the trailer if needed as this Bigfoot has the extended tongue Would typically only be taking one at a time.
Back from a recent trip
That's not the intent nor where I would take it. Roaming for birds in areas that have very few Motels and the ones around are marginal at best. You may hunt one area one day then move to a new area to explore 100 miles away or more.
So what are you using when you travel for hunting? I have an emphasis on Upland Hunting but apply in all states for Big game every year.
After having 3 Power Wagons from 2007-2021, 2 F150's and one Mega Cab Cummins I feel the Ford Tremor 7.3 is about perfect. Also I feel a Bigfoot Trailer...
Not sure on the trailer miles those were miles on the tires No issue with water system that I am aware of No accidents that I am aware of either. Nothing seems out of line I can measure the receiver to the bottom of the rear door
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