How many here have had experience with the "mainstream" brands of adventure trailers, such as the Starcraft R/T series, Jayco Baja series, and Fleetwood Evolution series?
Looking at those types of trailers, they seem to have more of the functionality when camping that I would like for my family, but I'm concerned that they might not hold up to serious off-roading. I hope I'm wrong here, but is there a big difference in durability, as well as off-road capability of those that I mentioned, as opposed to the Adventure Trailer, or the Kimberly Kamper?
Any first hand experience with any of these would be great. I spoke at length with a guy up near Bishop with an Adventure Trailer that spoke highly of it's off-road capabilities and durability, but it's not really as functional for my family as I would like it to be, so I'm hoping one of the other brands would serve me well for off-road terrain that would require 4WD.
Looking at those types of trailers, they seem to have more of the functionality when camping that I would like for my family, but I'm concerned that they might not hold up to serious off-roading. I hope I'm wrong here, but is there a big difference in durability, as well as off-road capability of those that I mentioned, as opposed to the Adventure Trailer, or the Kimberly Kamper?
Any first hand experience with any of these would be great. I spoke at length with a guy up near Bishop with an Adventure Trailer that spoke highly of it's off-road capabilities and durability, but it's not really as functional for my family as I would like it to be, so I'm hoping one of the other brands would serve me well for off-road terrain that would require 4WD.