groomerdriver
New member
I know enclosed trailers have been hashed and rehashed over the years. As I'm in the "serious window shop mode" for an enclosed trailer that will fit 3 sleds (let's say they are all 137" long) this question has come up in my mind and I can't recall it ever being posed here. I have plenty of tow vehicle (Ford Expedition EL) so this is not an issue.
After trailering two sleds in an enclosed trailer last weekend (one pointing forward, one backward) I'm pretty sure I just want to pull the sleds straight in and drive them straight off. If it were a long distance trip (Canada or out west) and the sleds had to be manipulated, that's a different story. 98% of my trailering will be in the upper midwest and I just want to pull them in and out pointing forward. Stealth brand trailers are sold locally and I know they are a good trailer. I have other options if I travel outside the area.
But my main question is why are 7' enclosed trailers pretty much the sole option offered? It seems like for a guy like me that just wants to pull them forward that there's a fair amount of wasted space and it's made up by making the trailer longer.
I know I'm missing something (easy for me to do) to please edumacate me! Pictures are always helpful!
After trailering two sleds in an enclosed trailer last weekend (one pointing forward, one backward) I'm pretty sure I just want to pull the sleds straight in and drive them straight off. If it were a long distance trip (Canada or out west) and the sleds had to be manipulated, that's a different story. 98% of my trailering will be in the upper midwest and I just want to pull them in and out pointing forward. Stealth brand trailers are sold locally and I know they are a good trailer. I have other options if I travel outside the area.
But my main question is why are 7' enclosed trailers pretty much the sole option offered? It seems like for a guy like me that just wants to pull them forward that there's a fair amount of wasted space and it's made up by making the trailer longer.
I know I'm missing something (easy for me to do) to please edumacate me! Pictures are always helpful!