Another "off road" trailer rolling out before they are ready to give us any real details about how they are built and what they are capable of. The guy that did the video has a habit over the years of overhyping every trailer that is released and claims to be off road capable. Most of them have just been regular trailers outfitted with all terrain tires and a little bit of suspension lift. A few months ago, he couldn't stop gushing about how the Black Series are above and beyond on quality. So take everything said in that video with a grain of salt until you can do some due diligence. Right now, you can't find out any important details about the Pause trailer, how much it costs to order, or where you can order them. They specifically did not talk about items like who makes the suspension, how the walls/roof are made or how cold hardy it is. I noticed the on demand hot water unit is the same cheap Chinese brand that Black Series uses (with the cool Italian name to throw you off). I don't think an aluminum frame bolted together is a very good idea for an off road trailer with a fully independent air bag suspension. Maybe they're hoping people will be distracted by the cool Garmin all encompassing technology and nifty graphics to notice the real details. Like many other new "off road" trailers being rolled out right now, it's all currently flashy marketing without much substance. There are so many manufacturers out there doing some really innovative things in this space. This trailer probably won't end up being one of them, but it has a shot at being a step above the Ember.