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South African Trailpod teardrop trailer weighs under 1,000 lbs

06.02.2026 03:07 1 min 1 source
New Atlas ISL
South African Trailpod teardrop trailer weighs under 1,000 lbs
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South African manufacturer Trailpod has launched a lightweight off-road teardrop trailer. The Lite model starts at 420 kg (925 lbs), features a wood-free composite body and a galvanized chassis. Pricing begins at approximately $11,650 USD.

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06.02.2026 New Atlas ISL

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