2020 'Scout' Off-Road Trailer by Smittybilt. $8,500. An overland camp trailer built for rugged 4WD trails, with a James Baroud 'Evasion' Roof Top Tent. I've driven the trailer maybe 4000 miles? And never off road save graded gravel. I love it, but I'm just not using it enough to justify the cash it's holding. It has been very gently used, especially given it's rugged construction and intended use.
The trailer is titled in Colorado, registered with the county. Completely insured for $90/year.
In person sale only, cash only.
Text or email with any questions.
From the Smittybilt website (https://www.smittybilt.com/product-skus/smittybilt-scout-trailer-87400/#description):
Smittybilt thought of everything with their new Scout Trailer. Starting with a fully boxed galvanized steel frame which is then powder coated with the under carriage featuring heavy duty undercoating. The Scout boasts a payload of 1763 pounds that allows you to carry enough gear for even your biggest adventures. Two-inch receivers are found at each end of the trailer that allow the use of articulating hitches and the addition of hitch mounted accessories. Three off-road jacks make the Scout easy to unhook and level. Electric axle brakes in conjunction with a self-charging trailer break away system provide the ultimate security in the event of trailer detachment and meet trailer brake laws in all 50 states. The independent trailing arm suspension features coil springs, dual shocks and limit straps which are both simple and reliable while providing a smooth ride. The galvanized 14-gauge powder coated tub has a large main compartment and two side cabinets meaning that you will never run out of space again. The side cabinets make a perfect spot to fit your generator or a camp kitchen, with easy access and locking t-handles. Removable steel fenders accommodate almost any size tire and an aluminum tongue box is perfect for deep cycle batteries and electrical systems. Below the instant-up tent(optional) by the main cabinet of the Scout houses dual sliding floors with four tie down points per slider and dual locking T-handles. Rain gutter rails allow for even further mounting of rack systems to carry your kayaks, bicycles, or whatever toys you want bring along on your next backcountry journey.
Removable/adjustable fenders
BF Goodrich LT265/70R17 All-Terrain T/A KO2 tires mounted on Pro Comp Series 51 Steel Wheels (qty 3)
5x5 wheel bolt pattern
All doors equipped with locking t-handle latches
3 main doors with slider drawer system
S/S sliders with 200 lbs. capacity
Rear sliders have hold open/closed latches to prevent unwanted movement
All sliders equipped with hold close latches
Kitchenette cabinet with locking drawer
Generator/fridge cabinet with Mesh floor
Integrated tie down points front and sides. 2 front, 4 each side one on top of main compartment
Electric brakes with integrated break away brake system
7 pin trailer wiring socket
2 inch front receiver /hitch mount adaptable to use articulating hitch or pintle hook
2 inch rear receiver hitch for mounting accessories
2 rear mounted shackle mounts for 3/4 inch shackles
2 inch ball coupler included for on-road use ONLY
For off-road use you must use an articulating style coupler
Large main compartment with dual sliding floors
Removable swing-away tongue jack with large all terrain tire
The trailer comes with the already installed 'Evasion Evo' Roof Top Tent. When I bought the tent a few years ago, the James Baroud tents topped most Best RTT lists, and definitely the Best Hard Shell RTT lists. It retailed for $4300.
From the James Baroud website (https://www.jamesbaroud.com/en/products/hard-shell-tents/evasion/):
Among all the horizontally opening tents on the market, the James Baroud Evasion roof top tent has the largest interior volume.
With its larger overall internal space, the Evasion provides comfortable space for adults to sit upright in either end of the tent.
The tent opens in less than 1 minute, through four hydraulic cylinders, mounted on bearings, actuating the articulated arms, that are protected by a canvas cover. The tent can be closed by only one person and in the same time. An incorporated elastic band around the canvas assure its inclusion inside the tent during the closing.
For extreme conditions, ventilation can also be assisted by the solar powered ventilation system. Access to the tent is easily gained by using the telescoping ladder that comes standard with all James Baroud rooftop tents and can attach to either side of the tent.
I added 2" of memory foam to the tent mattress. It is exceedingly comfy. The tent closes readily with the mattress, foam, two blankets, 2 sleeping bags and 5 pillows inside.
Also included:
Tent ladder and case
Four brackets for awning installation and extension
Several keys (all the same key) to the locking doors on the trailer
Kayentop Wheel Clamp Anti-Theft Security Lock with two keys (see photos)
Two rubber chocks on a rope
I AM INCLUDING my 'Lock N Roll' Multi Axis Trailer Coupler, that is brand new ($200), never installed. See photos. (https://locknroll.com/shop-now/)
The trailer is titled in Colorado, registered with the county. Completely insured for $90/year.
In person sale only, cash only.
Text or email with any questions.
From the Smittybilt website (https://www.smittybilt.com/product-skus/smittybilt-scout-trailer-87400/#description):
Smittybilt thought of everything with their new Scout Trailer. Starting with a fully boxed galvanized steel frame which is then powder coated with the under carriage featuring heavy duty undercoating. The Scout boasts a payload of 1763 pounds that allows you to carry enough gear for even your biggest adventures. Two-inch receivers are found at each end of the trailer that allow the use of articulating hitches and the addition of hitch mounted accessories. Three off-road jacks make the Scout easy to unhook and level. Electric axle brakes in conjunction with a self-charging trailer break away system provide the ultimate security in the event of trailer detachment and meet trailer brake laws in all 50 states. The independent trailing arm suspension features coil springs, dual shocks and limit straps which are both simple and reliable while providing a smooth ride. The galvanized 14-gauge powder coated tub has a large main compartment and two side cabinets meaning that you will never run out of space again. The side cabinets make a perfect spot to fit your generator or a camp kitchen, with easy access and locking t-handles. Removable steel fenders accommodate almost any size tire and an aluminum tongue box is perfect for deep cycle batteries and electrical systems. Below the instant-up tent(optional) by the main cabinet of the Scout houses dual sliding floors with four tie down points per slider and dual locking T-handles. Rain gutter rails allow for even further mounting of rack systems to carry your kayaks, bicycles, or whatever toys you want bring along on your next backcountry journey.
Removable/adjustable fenders
BF Goodrich LT265/70R17 All-Terrain T/A KO2 tires mounted on Pro Comp Series 51 Steel Wheels (qty 3)
5x5 wheel bolt pattern
All doors equipped with locking t-handle latches
3 main doors with slider drawer system
S/S sliders with 200 lbs. capacity
Rear sliders have hold open/closed latches to prevent unwanted movement
All sliders equipped with hold close latches
Kitchenette cabinet with locking drawer
Generator/fridge cabinet with Mesh floor
Integrated tie down points front and sides. 2 front, 4 each side one on top of main compartment
Electric brakes with integrated break away brake system
7 pin trailer wiring socket
2 inch front receiver /hitch mount adaptable to use articulating hitch or pintle hook
2 inch rear receiver hitch for mounting accessories
2 rear mounted shackle mounts for 3/4 inch shackles
2 inch ball coupler included for on-road use ONLY
For off-road use you must use an articulating style coupler
Large main compartment with dual sliding floors
Removable swing-away tongue jack with large all terrain tire
The trailer comes with the already installed 'Evasion Evo' Roof Top Tent. When I bought the tent a few years ago, the James Baroud tents topped most Best RTT lists, and definitely the Best Hard Shell RTT lists. It retailed for $4300.
From the James Baroud website (https://www.jamesbaroud.com/en/products/hard-shell-tents/evasion/):
Among all the horizontally opening tents on the market, the James Baroud Evasion roof top tent has the largest interior volume.
With its larger overall internal space, the Evasion provides comfortable space for adults to sit upright in either end of the tent.
The tent opens in less than 1 minute, through four hydraulic cylinders, mounted on bearings, actuating the articulated arms, that are protected by a canvas cover. The tent can be closed by only one person and in the same time. An incorporated elastic band around the canvas assure its inclusion inside the tent during the closing.
For extreme conditions, ventilation can also be assisted by the solar powered ventilation system. Access to the tent is easily gained by using the telescoping ladder that comes standard with all James Baroud rooftop tents and can attach to either side of the tent.
I added 2" of memory foam to the tent mattress. It is exceedingly comfy. The tent closes readily with the mattress, foam, two blankets, 2 sleeping bags and 5 pillows inside.
Also included:
Tent ladder and case
Four brackets for awning installation and extension
Several keys (all the same key) to the locking doors on the trailer
Kayentop Wheel Clamp Anti-Theft Security Lock with two keys (see photos)
Two rubber chocks on a rope
I AM INCLUDING my 'Lock N Roll' Multi Axis Trailer Coupler, that is brand new ($200), never installed. See photos. (https://locknroll.com/shop-now/)
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