New inline trailer comparison

dusty17

New member
Hey everyone I'm currently shopping for a new inline trailer and am looking for some input to a few brands I've narrowed it down to
Triton, Mission, EZ hauler or Look brands.
Thanks
 

wisco-mb

Active member
Mission and Ez Hauler are both made by Mission.
I believe Ez Hauler is the economy model, and mission is their top shelf. I have a local dealer that has both.
The EZ hauler in-lines still looked pretty decent when I looked in person. Pretty bare bones inside, but that's what that model is for.
The Mission All Sport was pretty nice. Pricey, but more interior features.
 

slimcake

Well-known member
What size is that? How many sleds will fit in there? I've currently got a 8x20 plus a V 4 place and would like to shrink down to something smaller that could hold 3 sleds, assume all are 144-146" tracks.

7x18 w/5ft V. It sure is nice being able to see around the trailer. Nice to be able to stand up straight (6' 1") in the trailer. Pulls like its not there. Brakes on both axles. Axles are galvanized. Added lights and step for man door. Grab handle by man door. Last but certainly not least, REVERSE LIGHTS on the back of the trailer. Its always dark in the winter. Big LED's to shine the way. IMG-4134.jpg CIMG9137.jpg I looked at NEO and they are nice. I just wanted my trailer the way I wanted it. Almost added roof AC unit to it but I stopped... However the 600 dollars worth of Caliber products showed up today for the floor... Not done yet.
 

xsledder

Active member
There is also Rance, Lightning, Feature Lite and Aluma. Rance and Lighning are made out of Indiana by Forest River (they make campers). Feature Lite and Aluma are made in Iowa. You can order directly from Aluma. I had to go through a dealer for my Rance. I found Rance to be the easiest to work with for getting customized size trailer, a low-profile (under 7') in-line V-nose to fit in my garage. 7'x14' w/5'-V. I can fit two long tracks (141") and a shorty (129") in it with some clever arranging.
 

Lost Sheep

New member
Mission and Ez Hauler are both made by Mission.
I believe Ez Hauler is the economy model, and mission is their top shelf. I have a local dealer that has both.
The EZ hauler in-lines still looked pretty decent when I looked in person. Pretty bare bones inside, but that's what that model is for.
The Mission All Sport was pretty nice. Pricey, but more interior features.

ALCOM makes Mission, Ez Hauler, Sno Pro, Polaris Trailers, High Country & they're made in Maine. I have the Mission 7x16 Crossover and have been happy with it
 

snobinge

Member
I am on my second R&R and we have had brake issues with both. Other than that it is a get what you pay for trailer. I am going to look elsewhere for my next one.
 

ICT Sledder

Active member
ALCOM makes Mission, Ez Hauler, Sno Pro, Polaris Trailers, High Country & they're made in Maine. I have the Mission 7x16 Crossover and have been happy with it

I would bet for most folks buying those brands and reading this forum (rough geographic region), their trailers are actually made at the Alcom plant in Sioux Falls, SD, but I'm no expert on their distribution.
 

600_RMK_144

Active member
I think all the brands you listed are good choices except LOOK. They seem to be "low end" quality IMO. Never owned one personally, but just from what I've seen on the road they LOOK to be falling apart (pun intended). Good luck with your search!
 

ICT Sledder

Active member
I am on my second R&R and we have had brake issues with both. Other than that it is a get what you pay for trailer. I am going to look elsewhere for my next one.

Likewise. Have an R&R at current and won't likely buy another. If you need the cheapest option available they exist, and there's nothing really wrong with that, just want more next go-round.
 

Lost Sheep

New member
I would bet for most folks buying those brands and reading this forum (rough geographic region), their trailers are actually made at the Alcom plant in Sioux Falls, SD, but I'm no expert on their distribution.

I bought mine new in MN & it was built in Maine
 

elf

Well-known member
7x18 w/5ft V. It sure is nice being able to see around the trailer. Nice to be able to stand up straight (6' 1") in the trailer. Pulls like its not there. Brakes on both axles. Axles are galvanized. Added lights and step for man door. Grab handle by man door. Last but certainly not least, REVERSE LIGHTS on the back of the trailer. Its always dark in the winter. Big LED's to shine the way. View attachment 62311 View attachment 62312 I looked at NEO and they are nice. I just wanted my trailer the way I wanted it. Almost added roof AC unit to it but I stopped... However the 600 dollars worth of Caliber products showed up today for the floor... Not done yet.

I just put reverse lights on mine, looks to be the exact same ones you have. Can't wait til the first time backing up in the dark!
 

slimcake

Well-known member
Likewise. Have an R&R at current and won't likely buy another. If you need the cheapest option available they exist, and there's nothing really wrong with that, just want more next go-round.

I did notice the wiring was put together with those scotch locks. Not how I would do it. Atleast its inside. What else should I look for? They had good reviews in my research.
 

ICT Sledder

Active member
I did notice the wiring was put together with those scotch locks. Not how I would do it. Atleast its inside. What else should I look for? They had good reviews in my research.

I don't think they're garbage or anything. Just not a fan of mine. Not big on the newer ones I see either. Nothing personal... just a trailer and all. I'm sure you'll be fine.
 

chunk06

Active member
If you want one this season you might not be able to be too picky. Trailers are kind of in short supply. At least the types I have been shopping are.
 
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