
Second, you get a trailer that is way beefier than a NoBo or a GeoPro it depends how you want to use it. If you won't buy one, you can bet someone else will. Why are they so expensive? First, because they can be. Not sure what drawer latch you broke, but the good news is they are all replaceable parts. I have a Dweller (same goes for OBI campers) and it feels solid. Its more like a empty hull with a rtt, but it has let me try things out and I think I finally know what I want from an offroad trailer. Does anyone have any insight or direction I should be looking? I currently have a symmetry off road trailer. First thing I did was open the drawer on the dweller and broke the latch, the black series has a horrible history of craftsmanship and im super weary of MDC or Opus. Im lucky enough to have happy camper too in garden city in ID and have checked out the opus 15, dweller and blackersies in person. The reports of bad workmanship have been steady this year in the RV industry, not really sure if the same concerns spill over to these aussie imports. I cant understand what makes these trailers so expensive. I have a lx 570 2011 and just want something that will stand up to some tough roads. Why does the smaller dweller cost so much? Are all these trailers basically the same and it comes down to customer service? I want something that will stand up to the rigors of wash board roads all day long, maybe some gate keeper type stuff but no rock crawling.

Im pretty knowledge about the issues with black series trailers, havent had much info on the opus 15 but especially the dweller. Im looking at the usual suspects, Opus 15, black series classic c12 or c15, mdc, and dweller.
