I have heard of a military grade aluminum trailer from (Shultts Industry)
Called the xventure trailers. I apologize if I butchered the name of the company.
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No butcher, that's what they are called, the ones I've seen are well built, but costly. Profit is one thing flamboyant is another, my opinion only
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It's actually
Schutt Industries, "America's leading manufacturer of industrial and military grade cargo handling equipment" and their severe-duty XVenture Trailers.
They're on the list Steve presented in the original post, though Schutt now has much more to offer than just the one mentioned in AdventurePortal's list. Pound for pound, feature for feature, they cost less than many out there and will far outlast all others, and flamboyant they're not. Clean, simple, rugged as all get-out, and meant to take any kind of punishment you can throw at it.
I have a 2017 XV-2 I bought new as a foundation for the type of off-road/basecamp rig I've wanted for a long time. I'm just back from a 16 week, 12,500 mile trip with my XV-2 for a few weeks before heading back out, and can say with all seriousness it is by far the best investment in an off-road trailer I could have made. I researched trailers for a long time and looked at many on the list presented in this thread. The XVenture trailers are multi-purpose, unlike many off-road trailers, and are designed not just for camping. My XV-2 is like a one ton pickup bed on steroids, with a 22gal water tank, water heater, mil spec plumbing and electrical, torsion axle, revolutionary Alcoa huck-bolted frame, and completely line-x'd. I can use it for construction and off-grid building work, hauling gravel or timbers for landscape, or load a motorcycle into it, and more.
It is so well designed, engineered and so extremely well-built by America's leading manufacturer of military trailers, it will last generations.
But this isn't a thread for reviews as much as it is a listing of off-road trailers. Check 'em out:
http://www.schuttindustries.com/Xventure/XVENTURE-Trailers
Anyone with questions about the XV-2 can feel free to direct message me. I'm not always within cell range, but will reply as I'm able.