K9LTW
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Be sure to ping Aaron (@Arkto ) as he may have a willing owner in the area that would be happy to show you their trailer. I lucked out as he hit me up here when I was looking and it just happened that a local just got home with theirs and was more than happy to meet. Resulted in two sales as a result (us and another couple that showed up as we were leaving ). We just picked ours up in Edmonton 2 months ago and came back through MT, WY, and SD back to VA.
Three people could very comfortably be happy in the Arkto. As long as you're comfortable with the weight and limitations with the 4R...that's what counts. We're towing with a '21 2500 Power Wagon so overall length is our limiting factor . We don't have littles...just two dogs (60 & 70 lb). It's comfortably spacious inside and if you add walls to the awning, your protected outdoor space is just palatial. Though that argument stands for anything with a large 270 awning. The interior (and exterior) storage is just incomparable to anything else we've seen, though. It easily can cause one to over pack, but it's pretty sweet for everything to have a place and not have to dig through duffel bags constantly like we do when we camp in the truck.
I've said it in other posts, but for the money and the layout that matched what we wanted...we couldn't find an equivalent made in the States. Factor in the support you get from the Arkto crew, and it was a no brainer for us.
Three people could very comfortably be happy in the Arkto. As long as you're comfortable with the weight and limitations with the 4R...that's what counts. We're towing with a '21 2500 Power Wagon so overall length is our limiting factor . We don't have littles...just two dogs (60 & 70 lb). It's comfortably spacious inside and if you add walls to the awning, your protected outdoor space is just palatial. Though that argument stands for anything with a large 270 awning. The interior (and exterior) storage is just incomparable to anything else we've seen, though. It easily can cause one to over pack, but it's pretty sweet for everything to have a place and not have to dig through duffel bags constantly like we do when we camp in the truck.
I've said it in other posts, but for the money and the layout that matched what we wanted...we couldn't find an equivalent made in the States. Factor in the support you get from the Arkto crew, and it was a no brainer for us.