Well, while I listed the things that I like about the MO, I have several things I prefer on the Off Grid as well. The new FabTech suspension, the kitchen that doesn't take up additional internal storage, the rear hitch for additional carry of bikes, the lack of canvas that will need to replaced at some point. So there are things I like about both, which was why I'm curious what put others over the top. I've looked at both in person, and it's a bit of a toss up at this point.
-The Summit bed is elevated which is made possible by the rear entry. Because of the elevated bed, the Summit has much more storage than the Offgrid Trailers.
-If you are considering the Pando, the approach angle is better on the Summit.
- If you want sleeping space for more than two, the Offgrids use a RTT. The problem is the furnace on the Offgrid does not pipe into the tent. 2 warm bodies, 2 cold bodies. Also, RTT are made of canvas.
- the RTT on the Offgrids give you fewer options for mounting solar panels.
- Bigger fridge on the Summit.
- Higher water capacity on the Summit.
- Max Coupler hitch is standard on the Summit.
- Now add back in the fact you can stand in the Summit and build a seating area.
Those are the reasons we chose the Summit over the OGT. Both companies were started by Mark Badgerow, so both are going to be quality trailers. MO is the company that formed out of what Mark learned starting OGT.