DrivnNCryin
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Price reduced to $12,000
I'm selling my nearly new Breakpoint Offroad Escapade trailer. It has 22 inches of ground clearance with the Timbren suspension, and no cross axle to hang up on. The hitch is a Lock 'n Roll hitch (which are amazing because there is next to no play in them). This thing will go wherever you do. It's under 2000 lbs, so it can be towed by anything, and in many states you can get a one-time plate for it. The trailer can be pulled with either 4-pin or 7-blade with an included adapter.
The walls are built around a steel tube, caged frame and rock slider fenders are built into the chassis. There's a 3/8 inch birch interior, and one inch of insulation. It's sheeted with .063 aluminum and has been designed to withstand rollovers and tree pivots. Honestly there's not a whole lot this trailer can't handle. The exterior is coated in polyurethane bed liner (the real stuff, not DIY).
This comes with a Renogy 100w solar panel and battery, 12v outlets, a flex-neck sink, 16 gallon water tank (a real one) and a pump with level indicator, a queen sized memory foam mattress that I never took out of the plastic - I just put a sheet on top of it. There is an exterior shower, LEDs under the rear hatch and inside, and not shown in the photo is the exterior propane tank that will be installed in the next week. There is a 2" hitch on the back, hardware to tie down downs for two jerry cans on each side, and dual tongue jacks. There is a Maxxair vent on the roof. There is one small dent on the rear door, but it didn't damage the paint at all, and I had to get it at the right angle to show it.
Please let me know if you have questions
Hoodsport, WA (40 minutes from Olympia on the Olympic Peninsula)
I'm selling my nearly new Breakpoint Offroad Escapade trailer. It has 22 inches of ground clearance with the Timbren suspension, and no cross axle to hang up on. The hitch is a Lock 'n Roll hitch (which are amazing because there is next to no play in them). This thing will go wherever you do. It's under 2000 lbs, so it can be towed by anything, and in many states you can get a one-time plate for it. The trailer can be pulled with either 4-pin or 7-blade with an included adapter.
The walls are built around a steel tube, caged frame and rock slider fenders are built into the chassis. There's a 3/8 inch birch interior, and one inch of insulation. It's sheeted with .063 aluminum and has been designed to withstand rollovers and tree pivots. Honestly there's not a whole lot this trailer can't handle. The exterior is coated in polyurethane bed liner (the real stuff, not DIY).
This comes with a Renogy 100w solar panel and battery, 12v outlets, a flex-neck sink, 16 gallon water tank (a real one) and a pump with level indicator, a queen sized memory foam mattress that I never took out of the plastic - I just put a sheet on top of it. There is an exterior shower, LEDs under the rear hatch and inside, and not shown in the photo is the exterior propane tank that will be installed in the next week. There is a 2" hitch on the back, hardware to tie down downs for two jerry cans on each side, and dual tongue jacks. There is a Maxxair vent on the roof. There is one small dent on the rear door, but it didn't damage the paint at all, and I had to get it at the right angle to show it.
Please let me know if you have questions
Hoodsport, WA (40 minutes from Olympia on the Olympic Peninsula)
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