Great feedback and advice.
This is exactly our philosophy as well.
All our trailers come standard as a base model, meaning just a shell. (does include the fridge slide though)
Fom there we add the necessary components per client specification or requirement. Not even the kitchen is fixed/built in. I don't think the manufacturer should decide where it should go and what it should look like. We even have different roof rack options based on the client's requirements.
One of the nenefits of all out trailers is that it is made of seperate components that bolts together. Nothing is welded in place. So any panel can be modified (during manufacturing) or replaced separately if damaged.
This goes for all models in our lineup.
Some other benefits:
. All stainless 3CR12
. Powder coated
. Customizable and many options available. If the option does not yet exist, we simply make it
. Fixed axle or independant suspension options availble
. Very light weight, tows really easy and is tremendously stable
. 5 Year warranty - we will fix or replace any component that fails (excluding abuse) no questions asked
. Wheel base and wheels can match that of towing vehicle
I still think there is room for more innovation in the camping trailer field. We are in the process of developing some new products that will be fairly innovative. I will showcase them at the open day as well as a trailer on display.
Some photos of the process - this one was a quality test fit: Final Product More feedback and ideas welcome please
