Hi
@rddrew,
I picked up my WB in the beginning of August 2021. I was super psyched for the purchase and had many trips planned. Today, is the complete opposite. No, I would not recommend Taxa Outdoors for your trailer purchase. My WB is sitting broken in my garage currently. It went on 2 camp trips this year. One with and one without my 140 pound RTT. It has a broken axle. I learned from Iron Bear Trailer of Denver, CO that they use an underrated axle for the WoollyBear from a not so reputable company, Lippert. The axle is only rated for 2,000 pounds. The trailer is stock at 1,200 pounds and they say you can only add 600 pounds of cargo. So once you add some weight to the trailer… a couple of water jugs, maybe an awning or roof top tent, your stove and some chairs, propane tank. Everything they advertise it can hold, you are at capacity. Add that to a bumpy forest road coming into camp and it spells disaster. The axle is a torsion axle so no springs or suspension on it. The axle eats up all the bumps and can’t handle it. I calculated the weight I had on the trailer on my 2nd camp trip and I was at capacity but not over it. I will weigh it at a scale with all my gear when it is properly fixed in January. To confirm Lippert is backed up for weeks for a replacement axle and they are just putting the same POS 2k axle back on through warranty. I took Iron Bear’s advice and am buying out of pocket a significantly better axle for the WB so I won’t have to deal with this nightmare again. If you google, WoollyBear axle replacement, there is someone on there with a YouTube video of them replacing it. So it’s common enough.
Separate from the axle disaster, I have found the fridge slide is too low for most decent size fridges, the kitchen cabinets need a more self- configurable design and I had to add 2 additional risers to support the tent properly which wasn’t exactly a cake walk either. When I ordered my 4th riser, they shipped me the wrong parts and it took a few weeks to get that corrected. Plus they use cheap nuts and bolts that have seized.
Customer service has been nice on the phone but I would stay away from ANY Taxa Outdoor product. Hope this helped and Good luck with the search. If it is in the budget, I would look at Patriot or Turtleback trailers for a utility trailer.
- Sam