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Single Place Trailers

I am shopping for a single place trailer and am looking for feedback on Aluma, Karavan, or SnoPro. I know most folks are going to say to go with a 2 place but I want to be able to put both my sled and trailer into the garage. Any thoughts on brand and/or options to go with? Thanks in advance.
 
a single place trailer is a RARE BIRD..

Unless you drive a Corvette, then its FAMOUS..
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A cheap 4x8 harbor freight trailer will haul a sled just fine, the sled does need to stick past the front of the deck about 8 inches for proper tongue weight (and a 165" sled will hang out the back about 2 1/2 feet), but the bed is nice and low so easy to load and unload, and you can get them of Craigs list or KSL for $100-$200.

I have 30,000 plus miles on such a trailer, I used it for my sled in the winter and dirtbikes in the summer, tool hauling, moving, etc...
 
Thanks for the feedback Gents, all great options. Might have to trade the truck in for a vette as well. This is what I am looking for to carry a 163.

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A friend of mine had a floe single place for years with no issues other than it danced around a lot above 65mph because of the short tongue and narrow axel width. He recently traded it for a flow cargomax which is long enough that his sled doesn't hang off the back and rides very well at highway speeds due to longer length, wider track and taller tires. It's not a "sled" trailer but also has more potential other uses too.
 
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