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Topic: Easy reverse `trailer`, "Easy-tow"?
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24/2/2010 at 7:17pm
Location: West of Scotland Outfit: Camplet Classic; Vango Beta350;
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Hi Guys & Gals, last year I saw on the 'net a 'trailer' that fitted directly, with out the usual articulated ball coupling, onto your car/van. The wheels were similar to large castors and it resulted in an incredibly easy to reverse trailer. It did need the fitting of a special 'tow-bar' to your vehicle. It was capable of transport quads, motorbikes & disability scooters as well as using the flat platform for all your camping gear. There was even a video on youtube but for the life of me I cannot find it anywhere using google etc.
Has anyone any idea what it's called or what the site is? I'm sure that it was something like "easy-tow" but searching for this results in lots of A-frame car trailers!
Please help!
24/2/2010 at 10:29pm
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Would any of these be the kind of thing your looking for?
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26/2/2010 at 1:36am
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Are they legal in the UK? no mention of them being type approved.
The swivel castor type wheels look good but i wonder how they react to the road surface at 60mph?
Seen what a shopping trolley does when you give it a good shove.
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26/2/2010 at 7:07pm
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The company are/were UK based, possibly a small family engineering firm?
The "Swing-wheel", dual wheel model looks very close to what the company had. Thanks a lot I was starting to think I'd gone mad!
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