Been researching overland trailers for 3 years. The Antishanty is the best concept I’ve ever seen; for the price, I think it’s the best value when compared to other trailers in the same price range. Look forward to buying it .
Glad you found your answer! I was in a similar situation, considering value/options, my needs/requirements/preferences and end costs - I had to build my own 🤦♂️😂
Too bad the A frame doesn’t have a system to protect against flying insects. The screens do not secure without gaps and the magnets do not hold against higher winds. The company states to just close the doors which kinda defeats the A frame benefits
Agreed Yep I think there are benefits to every design and it really depends on end user’s conditions For example, any Australian build trailer wouldn’t do too good in Pacific Northwest, but would rather really truly shine in states, Lake, Texas, Arizona, and trips to Baja California for example
That's pretty unfortunate. We often have high winds and storms at my kids motocross race weekends. If there are gaps, how would this do during the winter since it's R5 insulation?
@@budnixon needs some kind of screen snap on lining for bugs for sure. I just got a Rux 70L bag/box and they use these snap on corners to make the box rigid or to collapse into a knapsack. Same kind of thing kids use to snap on a bracelet as one unit.
@@BWT599 Works great in the cold, its just the removable bug screens that don't seal 100%. And we haven't had issues with bugs getting past the screen despite that
Been researching overland trailers for 3 years. The Antishanty is the best concept I’ve ever seen; for the price, I think it’s the best value when compared to other trailers in the same price range. Look forward to buying it .
Glad you found your answer!
I was in a similar situation, considering value/options, my needs/requirements/preferences and end costs - I had to build my own 🤦♂️😂
Awesome video!!! Thanks Bud, really appreciate you stopping by the booth! Hope to see you again soon.
Any time!
Does it come with lightning rod or is that an additional addon cost?
Better ask manufacturer;)
Too bad the A frame doesn’t have a system to protect against flying insects. The screens do not secure without gaps and the magnets do not hold against higher winds. The company states to just close the doors which kinda defeats the A frame benefits
Agreed
Yep I think there are benefits to every design and it really depends on end user’s conditions
For example, any Australian build trailer wouldn’t do too good in Pacific Northwest, but would rather really truly shine in states, Lake, Texas, Arizona, and trips to Baja California for example
That's pretty unfortunate. We often have high winds and storms at my kids motocross race weekends. If there are gaps, how would this do during the winter since it's R5 insulation?
@@BWT599 in my opinion, it would do just fine, but it all depends I guess on conditions we are dealing with.
@@budnixon needs some kind of screen snap on lining for bugs for sure. I just got a Rux 70L bag/box and they use these snap on corners to make the box rigid or to collapse into a knapsack. Same kind of thing kids use to snap on a bracelet as one unit.
@@BWT599 Works great in the cold, its just the removable bug screens that don't seal 100%. And we haven't had issues with bugs getting past the screen despite that
Thank you for sharing but you cut him from speaking so many times...
🤷♂️🤦♂️
Anti-Shanty? No thanks, I don't need another mortgage.
To each his own 🤷♂️😉