We have owned this trailer for three years. We bought it to go camping and exploring all over the USA. Over the last three summers we have visited the lower 48 states and have had a blast. If your tow vehicle can handle the trail, this trailer will follow. It is build like a steel brick. We recently upgraded to a new trailer for some extra space. This trailer is ready for someone to customize to their needs and load with camping gear.
Overall trailer dimensions: 11' L, 6'W, 5'6"H. Tent adds 12" to the height.
The frame and box are all very solid steel construction. The fenders can support any size person easily. We use them to get in and out of the tent so we don't need a ladder.
Dexter Torsion Axle, 3500lb, with electric trailer brakes. 7pin trailer plug.
Spare tire under the rear with a chain lift.
The main box has two doors on each side and a full size rear door. The cabinets and shelves are setup to have a kitchen side with space for a slide out fridge.
The tongue box was where we had the battery and electrical system installed and there are clips on the top of the RTT for a solar panel.
There is space next to the tongue box for two 5gal jerry cans and a spot for a 5lb propane tank on the rear door.
750 lb. ARK Offroad jack and LockNRoll hitch for offroad use.
Yakima awning on the passenger side over the galley area.
The RTT is a Bundutop electric tent. I am 6'6" tall and I fit comfortably with my wife. There is an awning on one side of the RTT with walls that can be attached for a covered entry. This tent sells for $5000 new.
Please let me know if you have any questions or if there are additional pictures that I can provide.
This trailer has been used extensively and has some wear and tear. Everything is in good working order, but the tires are worn out and the brakes should be serviced. To operate the RTT a battery will be needed. When you outfit the trailer, you can make the electrical system as complicated or simple as you would like.
Overall trailer dimensions: 11' L, 6'W, 5'6"H. Tent adds 12" to the height.
The frame and box are all very solid steel construction. The fenders can support any size person easily. We use them to get in and out of the tent so we don't need a ladder.
Dexter Torsion Axle, 3500lb, with electric trailer brakes. 7pin trailer plug.
Spare tire under the rear with a chain lift.
The main box has two doors on each side and a full size rear door. The cabinets and shelves are setup to have a kitchen side with space for a slide out fridge.
The tongue box was where we had the battery and electrical system installed and there are clips on the top of the RTT for a solar panel.
There is space next to the tongue box for two 5gal jerry cans and a spot for a 5lb propane tank on the rear door.
750 lb. ARK Offroad jack and LockNRoll hitch for offroad use.
Yakima awning on the passenger side over the galley area.
The RTT is a Bundutop electric tent. I am 6'6" tall and I fit comfortably with my wife. There is an awning on one side of the RTT with walls that can be attached for a covered entry. This tent sells for $5000 new.
Please let me know if you have any questions or if there are additional pictures that I can provide.
This trailer has been used extensively and has some wear and tear. Everything is in good working order, but the tires are worn out and the brakes should be serviced. To operate the RTT a battery will be needed. When you outfit the trailer, you can make the electrical system as complicated or simple as you would like.