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Question for NEO All Sport Trailer Owners

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I'm getting ready to purchase an in-line NEO All Sport but can't decide between the 22' or 26' model. Most of the time I will be towing 2-3 sleds, but would like to take 4 when needed. I know the 22' can only fit 3 sleds, so I'm wondering if there is enough tongue length to get a sled in the back of the truck when towing it? Has anybody tried it?
 
I'm getting ready to purchase an in-line NEO All Sport but can't decide between the 22' or 26' model. Most of the time I will be towing 2-3 sleds, but would like to take 4 when needed. I know the 22' can only fit 3 sleds, so I'm wondering if there is enough tongue length to get a sled in the back of the truck when towing it? Has anybody tried it?

I have a 26' model. No there is not enough room. Tried my hardest to make it work so we could bring 5.
 
I have Nasr 26 by 7.5 wide. Yes it will fit 4 sleds had 1 162 and 3 153's in it. Had 7' wide went to 7.5' wide been happy I did. 7.5' don't pull any harder than 7' wide and I would know using a half ton pickup. I added extra set of tail lights on the rear. That way some A-hole can't miss me on some snowy night. I will post up a review of my trailer from Neo after harvest finishes. I have over 6000 miles logged with this trailer in 8 months.
 
These inline trailers with a front V generally have extremely short tongues. Could you put the track over the cab (would need a headache rack) with the sled in the truck box backwards? Or if you have a deck you could put the extra sled on there at a diagonal angle.

I looked and Neo and Stealth and ended up with a R&R. Just got it a couple weeks ago. The manufacturer sells them direct, so they end up a lot lower priced than Neo.
 
I looked and Neo and Stealth and ended up with a R&R. Just got it a couple weeks ago. The manufacturer sells them direct, so they end up a lot lower priced than Neo.

adamg, was it just price that made you go with R&R? Just curious because I've been doing a lot of research on this lately and NEO seems to be out front on quality and strength when it comes to aluminium. May I ask what the price difference was between the NEO and R&R?

I'm from Newfoundland, and my options are pretty limited here.
 
These inline trailers with a front V generally have extremely short tongues.

Ride w/a friend who has an inline trailer and the tongue on his trailer is longer then those on the wider trailers. Now, I can't speak for other trailers but I know that his is long enough for the fold up tongue jack and propane bottle w/o hindering in anyway.
 
Yeah, just price. I saved probably $3k by going R&R instead of Neo. The Neo might be better built, and you can definitely get a Neo pimped out with awesome options (for a price!), but I was looking for basic and low price. We have a Neo dealer here in my city, so it would have been super easy to buy a Neo. But I chose to deal with import and shipping for the R&R.
 
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