Camping
How to Dispersed Camp Like a Pro
Video: The Inaugural Outside Gear Summit
How to Sleep Warm While Winter Camping
UST Creative Manager Talks Fatherhood, Societal Pressures, and His Love of the Outdoors
An Inside Look at an Outside Staffer’s Sprinter Van
Which Car-Camping Setup Is Right for You?
The Joys of Float Camping
Everything You Need to Know About Sleeping Pads
Never Camp in a Campground Again
How to Cook Beef Ribs on a Campfire
How to Add a Heater to Any Camper
Discovering the Joy of Bikepacking in the Backcountry
3 Refillable Propane Tanks for Camping
A Family Camping Trip to Lake Superior
This Bin Is Built to Last a Lifetime
Celebrating LGBTQ People in the Outdoors
How to Care for Your Cast-Iron Pan
How to Choose a Rooftop Tent
Hiker Trailer’s Extreme Off-Road Model
How to Replace Your Tent Pole Cord
Hiker Trailer’s Extreme Off-Road Model
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A teardrop trailer is an ideal adventure rig for many weekend warriors. It’s small enough to fit in your garage, can be towed by nearly any vehicle, and you can always keep it packed up and ready to go. The problem with most trailers (of any kind) is that they don’t stand up to abuse on rough dirt roads. And if you’ve ever looked for a proper off-road trailer, you know the price can be sky-high. In this episode of the 101, Bryan Rogala reviews Hiker Trailer’s very affordable Extreme Off-Road Deluxe model. For an even more budget-friendly option, check out Bryan’s review of the original Hiker Trailer Deluxe.