Off Grid Trailers Sprocket / Sprocket X Full Walkaround & Expedition Comparison.

Описание к видео Off Grid Trailers Sprocket / Sprocket X Full Walkaround & Expedition Comparison.

Take a walk around the all-new Sprocket & Sprocket X with Off Grid Trailers.

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The Sprocket is Off Grid Trailers' new lightweight offroad trailer that makes the great outdoors even more accessible. The Sprocket has a modular design, which means you can start small and work your way up by adding more creature comforts and accessories to your rig over time.

The all-new Sprocket is a lighter-weight, more affordable camping trailer built on our popular Expedition chassis. This all-metal off-road capable camping trailer is built to last with the same quality craftsmanship and engineering you would find in our other models. However, we have designed the trailer with modularity in mind, to make way for the after-market and passionate D.I.Y enthusiasts at an affordable entry price.

This lightweight sleep-in camping trailer is R10 insulated and has a queen-size polycarbonate honeycomb sleeping area and pass-through rear storage. The base model will come standard with no kitchen or onboard water, but we offer options for outfitting the trailer to your needs. Two optional roof racks have a static load rating of 1000 pounds. The standard Timbren 3500 HD Axle-less suspension is quite capable, but you can also upgrade to the OGT Evolution Series Suspension for 8 inches of wheel travel and an additional 4 inches of ground clearance.

As your adventures change and develop, you can purchase new accessories for the trailer at your own pace. When the kids require their own sleeping space, you can add a full-length roof rack to support a rooftop tent. When you decide to opt for more storage, you can install additional side boxes. If you choose to tackle tougher terrain, you can upgrade to the OGT Evolution Series Suspension.

What is the difference between the Sprocket & the Sprocket X?

The Sprocket comes standard with a half-height front box, large enough to accommodate a 30L Truma Fridge whereas the Sprocket X comes standard with the same full-height front box and luggage carrier you would find on the Expedition which is large enough to accommodate a Truma 69L Fridge/Freezer. The Sprocket allows you to option a half-length roof rack consisting of 4 cross bars, whereas the Sprocket X allows you to option the same 6 crossbar, full-length roof rack you would find on the Expedition.

Both the Sprocket & Sprocket X features a queen size sleeping area, pass-through storage, and optional drop-down kitchens.

What is the difference between the Sprocket & Expedition?

The Expedition comes standard with a 31-gallon CSA certified potable water tank plumbed into a hot water on-demand system featuring a 10-liter propane tank, whereas the Sprocket does not have an on-board water option or a hot water on-demand system.

What will you choose? The modular Sprocket, or the self-contained Expedition? Let us know in the comments below!




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