This is by far the most innovative camping trailer on the market and the video doesn't do it justice. You HAVE to see this thing in person to truly appreciate all of the functional design that went into it!
@@lr7815 We honestly wouldn't change a thing. The tent material will last 5-7 years with weekly use and can be replaced for $800 if it wears out. Using this one the trail is such a breeze, our first time setting it up on the trail in the pouring rain at 10:30pm only took 12 minutes.
I love this but still having sticker shock. I bought a really nice aluminum 6x12 trailer for over $3600. So let’s say the trailer here is $4,000, that leaves $11,000 remaining for the tent and tongue box? Seems to me this would be a good value at sub 10K. 🤷♂️
I loved my GO, but as my disability began to affect me more, it became more difficult to setup and manage. I eventually traded it in for a small travel trailer.
$18k-$22k for this! F@%& that! You have to REMOVE ALL OF YOUR GEAR TO SET UP!! All your stuff is out in the rain/sun. Same problem as the Jumping Jack trailers.. That tent looks pretty flimsy too. These guys must have found a lot of fools to separate from their money. Look at what $22k buys you from other manufacturers.
Great concept but overpriced. I get the research, development, and manufacturing but bringing the price down to half the price and I bet you will sell 4x as much.
Nice execution. But the payload is abysmal and the GO clearly stands for, “Grossly Overpriced”. Cool little trailer, but there’s a reason you don’t see these all over the place, or really anywhere for that matter…
I find the scenario puzzling... The dude has to ford a creek to get to his ladies house. She loads up her dirt bike and throws her shit in the back of the truck without securing it. Then they drive to an open field and start cooking with a camp kitchen that must have been stowed in the back seat. You could save 20 grand and get that utility trailer from harbor freight for $600, then go to Walmart and grab a cabin tent for $120.
This is by far the most innovative camping trailer on the market and the video doesn't do it justice. You HAVE to see this thing in person to truly appreciate all of the functional design that went into it!
I just wish theyd make a hard sided or canvas cersion
@@lr7815 We honestly wouldn't change a thing. The tent material will last 5-7 years with weekly use and can be replaced for $800 if it wears out. Using this one the trail is such a breeze, our first time setting it up on the trail in the pouring rain at 10:30pm only took 12 minutes.
I love this but still having sticker shock. I bought a really nice aluminum 6x12 trailer for over $3600. So let’s say the trailer here is $4,000, that leaves $11,000 remaining for the tent and tongue box? Seems to me this would be a good value at sub 10K. 🤷♂️
I think this is awesome. Really glad there is a trailer like this out there.
The smaller and less they use and the easier it is to produce the more expensive it is.
I loved my GO, but as my disability began to affect me more, it became more difficult to setup and manage. I eventually traded it in for a small travel trailer.
Ditch the fenders, and let me put 37s or 40s on it.
Looks great! Feedback. Add a link to it.
Here you go: www.sylvansport.com/go-all-terrain-camping-trailer/
Is there not a back gate? Seems like you would want to throw your camping gear in the trailer, but it would all slide out the back…
My brain went there too
Nothing some clever bungie cord setup can't fix, but it's definitely weird they don't have a stock solution for that
$18k-$22k for this! F@%& that! You have to REMOVE ALL OF YOUR GEAR TO SET UP!! All your stuff is out in the rain/sun. Same problem as the Jumping Jack trailers.. That tent looks pretty flimsy too. These guys must have found a lot of fools to separate from their money. Look at what $22k buys you from other manufacturers.
Wait i thought these were 15k.
To view the GOAT specs, features and photo gallery click here: www.sylvansport.com/go-all-terrain-camping-trailer/
Great concept but overpriced. I get the research, development, and manufacturing but bringing the price down to half the price and I bet you will sell 4x as much.
Nice execution. But the payload is abysmal and the GO clearly stands for, “Grossly Overpriced”. Cool little trailer, but there’s a reason you don’t see these all over the place, or really anywhere for that matter…
I find the scenario puzzling... The dude has to ford a creek to get to his ladies house. She loads up her dirt bike and throws her shit in the back of the truck without securing it. Then they drive to an open field and start cooking with a camp kitchen that must have been stowed in the back seat.
You could save 20 grand and get that utility trailer from harbor freight for $600, then go to Walmart and grab a cabin tent for $120.
$20k no thank you.....Please drive through
Just get a tent that fits in the bed of the truck what a piece of crap.
Nice, but it’s a hard pass for me. Waaay too expensive