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OGT Offers Four Off Road Trailer Options, With an Optional Suspension Upgrade

Off Grid Trailers (OGT) offers a quiver of four innovative trailers designed for adventure seekers and nature lovers who yearn for a more intimate connection with the great outdoors while hauling the outdoor essentials. These trailers not only provide shelter but should significantly enhance the outdoor experience with their unique features and design.

The Pando 2.0 Off-Road Trailer is a contemporary version of the conventional teardrop trailer and provides an impressive 29-degree departure angle courtesy of a standard Timbren 3500HD axle-less suspension. This trailer rests on a laser-cut C-channel engineered steel frame, capable of following you into the most remote corners of the backcountry. Safety is paramount with 12-inch electric brakes and a battery backup breakaway system. The Pando 2.0 includes 12 cubic feet of interior storage, a 10-cubic-foot rear galley kitchen, and a galley water channel management system to ensure a dry kitchen space. Encased in an environment-proof, one-piece, aluminum-skin wraparound roof, the cabin is insulated with CNC-cut rigid foam and equipped with a 10-speed reversible roof fan. The Pando also comes equipped with 4 USB ports and interior LED lighting and includes an electrical system that features an accessible and removable wire track for easy electrical wiring access.

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Pando 2.0 Off-Road Trailer

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The Expedition 2.0 Off-Road Trailer, weighing 1,700 pounds, is designed for the rugged explorer. The trailer features a 50-degree departure angle and a standard Timbren 3500HD axle-less suspension, further proving its off-road credibility. The all-metal and composite construction promises durability, while the 23 cubic feet of interior storage and 13 cubic feet in the rear compartment provide ample space. An integrated aluminum roof rack is perfect for loading outdoor equipment, and the trailer boasts a 31-gallon CSA-approved freshwater tank, a dual-bank, smart-shore power charger, and Zamp solar-ready port. Off Grid Trailers prides itself on its entirely wood-free manufacturing approach, and the spacious interior of the Expedition trailer is a prime example. Nestled on a subfloor made of aluminum and composite material, the Expedition’s cabin is safeguarded by an all-encompassing, weather-resistant, one-piece aluminum skin roof. The trailer’s interior boasts rigid foam insulation and a 10-speed reversible roof fan, ensuring the climate inside remains cozy irrespective of the external weather conditions. Moreover, the Expedition trailer is fitted with 4 USB ports and interior LED lights, and it incorporates an enhanced electrical system with an easy-to-reach and detachable wire track for straightforward electrical wiring access.

Expedition 2.0 Off-Road Trailer

Expedition 2.0 Off-Road Trailer

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The Switchback, another adventurous off-road utility trailer, offers a whopping 40 cubic feet of front box storage, a front luggage rack, and an integrated roof rack. It’s designed to fit a standard garage, and its narrow 72-inch track width can follow a midsize truck or SUV perfectly down any trail. Its 21 inches of ground clearance and optional articulating hitch make it the perfect companion for any trail. The Switchback is available in two different kitchen configurations, either a side galley or a rear galley equipped with:

  • A 31-gallon water supply
  • A 69-liter fridge/freezer
  • A dual-burner stove
  • An on-demand hot water system

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The Switchback

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The new Sprocket by Off Grid Trailers, featured in April on Expedition Portal, is a more affordable, lightweight camping trailer built on the acclaimed Expedition chassis. Crafted with high-quality engineering and made for durability, this all-metal off-road trailer is aimed at DIY enthusiasts, offering the option for personal customization. The base model is R10 insulated, with a queen-sized sleeping area and pass-through rear storage, but it comes without a kitchen or onboard water. Customers can tailor the trailer based on their needs, and it also offers optional upgrades such as roof racks and suspension for increased wheel travel and ground clearance.

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The Sprocket

The OGT Evolution Series Suspension, a new addition to be available by Q4 2023, promises a smoother ride with its independent trailing arm suspension and full 8 inches of suspension travel. This upgraded option for the standard Timbren 3500 HD Axle-less Suspension provides increased strength and ensures the longevity of your trailer and its components, even on rough terrain. You can see the suspension in action here.

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Off Grid Trailers Evolution Series Suspension Off Grid Trailers Evolution Series Suspension

A promotion valid until the May 31 offers either a no-charge OGT Evolution Series suspension upgrade or a no-charge 2,000-watt pure sine inverter, fridge upgrade, and additional lighting package along with a $1,000 freight credit; terms and conditions apply.

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Graeme Bell is an author and explorer who has dedicated his life to traveling the planet by land, seeking adventure and unique experiences. Together with his wife and two children, Graeme has spent the last decade living permanently on the road in a self-built Land Rover based camper. They have explored 27 African countries (including West Africa), circumnavigated South America, and driven from Argentina to Alaska, which was followed by an exploration of Europe and Western Asia before returning to explore the Americas. Graeme is the Senior Editor 4WD for Expedition Portal, a member of the Explorers Club, the author of six books, and an Overland Journal contributor since 2015. You can follow Graeme's adventures across the globe on Instagram at graeme.r.bell