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RE: folding utility trailer

License in a swivel so it’s visible when being used as well as retracted. Also a second set of tail lights.
rhtboston 02/24/23 03:32pm General RVing Issues
RE: folding utility trailer

Good point on the license plate. The license plate holder swivels down so when retracted ii is fully visible and there are also a second set of tail lights. Thanks for mentioning it.
rhtboston 02/24/23 03:23pm General RVing Issues
RE: folding utility trailer

We had the privilege of launching our patented retractable utility trailer at the Springfield, MA RV and Camping Show last weekend. My apologies for not explaining more clearly at the show, but I wanted to make sure that the forum on this topic had accurate information. The retractable trailer, when being used on the road, is 380lbs, which includes the walls. However, when retracted, it actually only weighs 300lb, which does include the wheels and tires. It's all aluminum, and takes advantage of half-axle torsion hubs, radial tires, and lightweight aluminum wheels, which all add to its lightweight stance. Instead of leaving the walls behind, we actually provide two ballistic nylon roller bags with wheels that fit nicely in the SUV or RV. I realize I need to shoot a new video to make that clearer. And we totally agree that it is maddening to back up any trailer. But think about this. You drive into a campground, unload your trailer, retract it, and then back your RV with the retracted trailer into your campsite. Done! And finally, the 2014 GMC Terrain that we used in the video, has factory standard shocks and no modifications or air shocks. Our goal is to convert storage space into living space, making your travels even more enjoyable. Aside from Emergency Evacuations, here are a few uses that we've taken advantage of: Family Road trips Emergency Evacuations Town Recycle Outdoors Activities DIY Home Improvements Landscaping Traveling Sports College Student Move-In Day …to name a few I hope this helps clarify...thanks everyone Bob Taylor
rhtboston 02/24/23 02:43pm General RVing Issues
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