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Easy-To-Store Collapsible Trailer
“When you think about it, what people do most with their trailers is store them,” says Christophe Goffoz, owner and co-founder of Apogee Trailers.
    Apogee created their Adapt-X folding trailer in five sizes from 4 by 8 ft. up to 6 by 12 ft. Each model is built to be easily and quickly folded into a compact unit by a single person.
    The trailers are built completely from aluminum except for stainless steel hardware and connections. Standard features include 13-in. wheels, anti-skid floor surfaces, and internal wiring.
    Options include a storage cover, a spare wheel with covering, high-side kit, canoe racks, front deflectors, jack, Spyder ramps, floor liner and side steps.
    “Our challenge was to build it strong and still be able to fold it,” says Goffoz, noting that the Adapt-X is rated for 2,990 lbs. GVWR.
    “Our customers mainly use them to carry ATVs, UTVs, motorcycles, golf carts, firewood and snowmobiles. But they can be used to haul sand and gravel and for many other chores on the farm.”
    The most unique feature is the lateral transport wheel kit which can be added to maneuver the closed-up trailer through gates or into tight storage spaces.
    “When the trailer is collapsed, you can easily push it around, even sideways. If a gate or a corner is at least 42 in., it will fit.”
    The Adapt-X trailers are manufactured in Canada and are available throughout North America via a network of distributors.
    MSRP costs range from $4,000 to $6,900 (CAD) plus S&H depending on sizes.
    Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Christophe Goffoz, Apogee Trailers, 565 Rue J. Oswald Forest #201, Saint-Roch-de-l’Achigan, Quebec, Canada J0K 3H0 (ph 833-360-3845; info@apogeetrailers.com; www.apogeetrailers.com).


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