We purchased this trailer new in 2021. Great overlanding/offroad trailer, can be towed by Jeeps and many small SUVs, goes anywhere your vehicle can go.
15 feet long
Dry weight = 2,200 lbs
Gross vehicle weight rating = 3,500 lbs
CU Offroad Max Coupler articulating hitch
Dexter electric trailer brakes
Roof pops up to create 6'-5" standing room at the foot of the bed
Trailer can fit inside a garage
Propane-fired Truma Combi furnace/water heater
Outdoor kitchen with cold/hot water sink and 2 burner stove
L-track added above the slide-out kitchen for organizing kitchen utensils
Truma 12 volt refrigerator
2 propane tanks mounted on front of trailer
200 watts of Zamp Obsidian solar panels, Redarc Manager 30 power and charge controller, separate port for connecting additional solar panels
A 2 gauge wire from the Redarc Manager 30 to an Anderson plug at the tongue for a 30 amp connection to the tow vehicle battery/alternator (requires appropriate wire and breaker on tow vehicle) so two vehicle can quickly charge the trailer battery on a cloudy day
270 degree awning with Hard Korr brand LED lights on 3 of the awning spars
Ensuite shower/toilet tent with LED lights, outdoor shower port with hot/cold water
31 gallon fresh water tank
Guzzle H20 water filter with UV sterilizer feeding a dedicated drinking water line
Aluminum skid plates on underside of trailer
Bed inside sleeps 2 with 4" thick pads and a 2" thick topper, with space below the bed for a dog to sleep on the floor. Pads can be moved to set up the articulating table that seats 4.
Indoor includes multiple built-in aluminum storage cabinets, there are two additional aluminum storage cabinets below the bed
Upgraded the back door with compression latches to help the door seal up and keep dust out
Will include an ARK XO750 offroad trailer jack and an inverter I never had time to install
Selling because we purchased a larger trailer
Here is the link to the manufacturer's website: https://missionoverland.com/models/the-summit/
There is an active owner's group on Facebook called Mission Overland Owners
There's also an owner's forum on expeditionportal.com: https://forum.expeditionportal.com/threads/mission-overland-trailer-owners-page.205103/
15 feet long
Dry weight = 2,200 lbs
Gross vehicle weight rating = 3,500 lbs
CU Offroad Max Coupler articulating hitch
Dexter electric trailer brakes
Roof pops up to create 6'-5" standing room at the foot of the bed
Trailer can fit inside a garage
Propane-fired Truma Combi furnace/water heater
Outdoor kitchen with cold/hot water sink and 2 burner stove
L-track added above the slide-out kitchen for organizing kitchen utensils
Truma 12 volt refrigerator
2 propane tanks mounted on front of trailer
200 watts of Zamp Obsidian solar panels, Redarc Manager 30 power and charge controller, separate port for connecting additional solar panels
A 2 gauge wire from the Redarc Manager 30 to an Anderson plug at the tongue for a 30 amp connection to the tow vehicle battery/alternator (requires appropriate wire and breaker on tow vehicle) so two vehicle can quickly charge the trailer battery on a cloudy day
270 degree awning with Hard Korr brand LED lights on 3 of the awning spars
Ensuite shower/toilet tent with LED lights, outdoor shower port with hot/cold water
31 gallon fresh water tank
Guzzle H20 water filter with UV sterilizer feeding a dedicated drinking water line
Aluminum skid plates on underside of trailer
Bed inside sleeps 2 with 4" thick pads and a 2" thick topper, with space below the bed for a dog to sleep on the floor. Pads can be moved to set up the articulating table that seats 4.
Indoor includes multiple built-in aluminum storage cabinets, there are two additional aluminum storage cabinets below the bed
Upgraded the back door with compression latches to help the door seal up and keep dust out
Will include an ARK XO750 offroad trailer jack and an inverter I never had time to install
Selling because we purchased a larger trailer
Here is the link to the manufacturer's website: https://missionoverland.com/models/the-summit/
There is an active owner's group on Facebook called Mission Overland Owners
There's also an owner's forum on expeditionportal.com: https://forum.expeditionportal.com/threads/mission-overland-trailer-owners-page.205103/









