Up next EDC Knives of 2023: Made the Cut Published on September 12, 2023 Author Anya Murphy Photo Credit Off Grid Trailers Tags Anya Murphy, Off Grid Sprocket Trailer, Off Grid Trailers, off-road trailers, Toy Bin, Share article Facebook 0 Twitter 0 Mail 0 Off Grid Trailers Introduces Sprocket This new trailer is lightweight, affordable, and off-road capable. If you’ve been interested in adding a trailer to your overlanding setup, meet Sprocket, the newest trailer from Off Grid Trailers (OGT). This new offering is modular, so you can start small and grow slowly as you add more accessories. Off Grid Trailers chose to build the Sprocket off the same chassis as their well-known Expedition trailer, as a lighter-weight and more affordable option. Its all-metal construction gives it extra structure, upping its off-road performance. We’ve known Off Grid Trailers for their quality craftsmanship and engineering, so we’re excited to see how this new trailer performs. The Sprocket comes with fewer standard features than the other Off Grid offerings, which is reflected in its price. “We have designed the trailer with modularity in mind, to make way for the after-market and passionate D.I.Y enthusiasts at an affordable entry price,” explains Off Grid Trailers. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter Small but Mighty The Sprocket is compact in size for a queen-size sleep-in trailer, making it lightweight and easy to tow. Plus, the trailer is R10 insulated and includes pass-through rear storage. While the base model Sprocket won’t include a kitchen or onboard water, Off Grid Trailers has made those options easier to add on after the fact. On the exterior of the trailer are even more modular storage options, including two optional roof racks with a static load rating of 1000 lbs. Standard on the Sprocket trailers is a capable Timbren 3500 HD Axle-less suspension, but if you’re planning on doing serious off-roading with the trailer, you can upgrade to an OGT Evolution Series Suspension, which provides 8 inches of wheel travel and an additional 4 inches of ground clearance. As the adventures change and develop, you can purchase new accessories for the trailer at your own pace. When the kids require their own sleeping space, you can add a full-length roof rack to support a roof top tent. If you decide to opt for more storage, you can install additional side boxes. Do your plans involve tackling tougher terrain? You can upgrade the trailer’s suspension. If you’re planning on becoming a serious camp chef, you can add on a complete camp kitchen. You’ll also be able to purchase other accessories for the Sprocket throughout its lifetime. As your needs change, so can the accessories you put on the trailer. Visit offgridtrailers.com for the full list of available after-purchase accessories and more information. Standard Features Frame: CNC Laser Cut 4-inch C-Channel Steel Frame; 2-inch standard front and rear receivers and ball hitch; Integrated mounting points for all accessories; Fulton 1500 Single Wheel Front Jack Suspension: Timbren 3500 HD Axle-Less Suspension Body: Aluminum Subfloor, outside skin, and inside skin; Foam Insulation; One-piece wrap around roof; Custom OGT dust/waterproof entry door; rear pass-through storage Cabin: 7 Pin Junction Box, Fuse Panel, Solar Port & Shore Power Port Available Features Frame: Diamond plate fenders; Running boards; Powder coating; Half or full-length roof rack; Shower box Suspension: OGT Evolution Series Trailing Arm Suspension Body: 360-degree articulating hitch; front or roof-mounted spare tire Cabin: High density foam mattress; Interior Molle panels; Full kitchen, including drop down table with sink and dual burner stove 25L Dometic fridge, 1.75-gallon RotoPax water containers, Bluetooth stereo, and more SprocketX Think of SprocketX as Sprocket’s big brother. If you need extra storage or extra space, SprocketX is the option for you. The key difference is that SprocketX comes standard with Off Grid’s full height front box with luggage carrier, rather than the half height front box pictured on these pages. Keep this in mind, as it’s the only aspect of the trailer that can’t be upgraded post-purchase. How much will it run ya? $23,500* *Taxes, destination charge and other fees not included. Wheelbase 120 inches Dry Weight 1600 lbs. Ground Clearance 21 inches Mattress Size Queen Wheels 17×8.5″ Tires 265/10/R17 AT Editor’s Note: A version of this article appeared in TREAD July/August 2023.
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