Interesting that the blame goes to the Suzuki guys for being ‘too rough’ on the unit. The Suzuki's were stock CARS – Sedans - and survived the "beating". The roads certainly didn’t look any worse than typical Baja trails.
I have the article and will read in more detail but the article mentions the
following: "...our next trip to Russia will not have an [Adventure] trailer, just a Suzuki."
and also: "... We had two [Suzuki] cars, two [Suzuki] trucks, one [Suzuki] motor cycle, and one ill-fated Adventure Trailer"
and also: "the Suzuki [sedan] did great passing over rough pot-holed tracks with only the occasional flat tyre"
Conclusion: Two Suzuki sedans made the rough trip. The Adventure Trailer failed.
Alternate conclusion:
Suzuki all wheel drive SEDAN ----- passed
Adventure [off -road] Trailer ----- failed
A friend of mine has an 8-year old $500 utility trailer that’s been dragged through all sorts of terrains, abused and overloaded – perhaps that would have been a better choice…
Granted, nothing is prefect but it appears that in this case even though the problems with the AT trailer may not have been catasrophic, they were sufficient enough to result in the conclusion that they would not use an AT trailer for their next expedition.
On the other hand, they were happy to use the Suzuki all wheel drive sedan -a regular streetcar - again inspite of any problems.