My Impressions:
Pros:
Cool factor is a off the scale.
Versatility is outstanding, from a pick up truck style of bed to a camper.
Construction appears to be indestructible, and should last for a long time.
Too many uses to count, like wagon, camper, great for amusing your kids & neighbors.
Can be hauled easily by a small tow vehicle or your atv.
Canvas fits perfect and only took me 20 minutes to install the first time with out directions.
Way to cool a lay out with the canvas installed, and the floor boards for the bed, with room for kids and 2 adults to sleep.
( Don't ask me how I know. )
Provides a secure environment for whatever you are hauling, like your atv's or camping gear,
Cons:
None. You have to be kidding me, this buggy is just way too cool.
It will fit most any size of atv inside, but beware if you have a wide tire kit on your atv, it will not fit.
Bottom Line:
If the cool factor was measured from 1 to 10 as being the highest, "12" would be the score for this brilliant invention from the skunk works at let's Go Aero. This is quite simply the coolest trailer that I have ever hooked up to an ATV or tow vehicle.
I have been sporting around with this trailer behind my atv with out any hesitation whatever. This is truly one of those trailers that you can haul your atv to the drop off area, unload your atv from the trailer, hook the trailer to your atv, load your gear, and go camping with the trailer behind your atv.
The trailer when used to haul things, keeps them secure and dry. It hauls behind my ford escape like it's not even there.
When used as a light weight camper it supplies you with a very nice, warm, off the ground, and very roomy camper. Just a word to the wise, do not let your kids know that you are getting one of these campers! It took me 3 days to evict my twin girls from this camper. I parked it in my garage for the weekend and they slept in it every night, and played constantly in it during the day.
It took me less time to remove the camper portion off the gear wagon, then it took me to empty out all the kids toys. Speaking of camper top, this camper tent portion can go on in two sections, with or with out the outer dog house attached.
I would use the outer dog house if you suspected rain while camping, or you just want an extra area to put your shoes or small articles, to keep them out of the camper itself.
So what is not to like, light weight, saves you gas with no need to haul that heavy camper, and can be towed very easy, cool factor is off the chart, and price is very fair for what you get. Would I recommend this trailer, you got to be kidding. I higly recommend it! I look forward to doing this field test and review. look out Sand dunes, Porcupine Mountains, Keewenaw Peninsula, yes, look out Michigan.
We are going to cover some ground this summer, and we will not be doing it with out our little friend from Let's Go Aero!
Note: Long term testing will determine how well these trailers handle the Michigan roads and climate, plus I am very sure we have a lot of hauling projects to put them through too before we are done with the review.