MNBlizzard
Expert
I have been thinking of getting a two place enclosed and like the idea of these trailers. I have heard people complain of the tilting covered trailers. These looks to be copies of the Triton but am wondering how they are actually holding up. Any of you guys using this trailer? What do you like/not like? Any issues?
Deeppow16
TY 4 Stroke Master
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2009 Yamaha Nytro MTX (Totaled)
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1999 Ski-doo Formula 500 (Totaled)
I haven't used that exact trailer but I have used the triton version and I thought it worked great. Drove all the way up to Michigan and back twice and the sleds stayed nice and clean. Didn't have any problems opening it in the cold. I though it was an overall good trailer. I'd buy one.
Hammer 1
Pro
I just purchased one this year. Make sure you check the options. Some of the Sno Pro trailers I checked out have the rear ramp door that have a hinge on the bottom ramp that gets flipped open, opposed to the rear ramp door with tapered ends so nothing can get damaged when driving the sleds in. I was told that the model with the folded flap on the bottom has hinges that get exposed and studs could damage them. I was told that the manufacturer wont cover it under warranty either. Also some don't come with Ski Guides & Track Mats. Also the axle is a Single 3500# Idler Axle and the tires are a 10". Some of the Hybrid trailers I checked out had the narrower tires and an axle that wasn't rated that high. I paid 4300 for mine.
Hammer70
GRIPNRIP
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Just bought same one,did a lot of research.I think best bang for the buck, the only thing I did took paddle grabbers out. I replaced with track matts looks to be a good trailer.