Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about SasquatchXC

General Questions

What is SasquatchXC?

SasquatchXC builds premium overland and offroad camping trailers designed for backcountry exploration in places traditional RVs simply can't reach. These trailers are built from lightweight aluminum making them ideal for trucks and mid-sizes SUVs like the Jeep Wrangler, and Toyota 4runner while providing true off grid capability and a comfortable base camp for adventure travelers.

Where are SasquatchXC trailers made?

SasquatchXC started in Silverton, CO and moved to Farmington, NM in 2024 to increase our production capacity and move closer to many of our production partners. Every trailer is fabricated and assembled at our new location in Farmington, NM and built with a powdercoated aluminum body and frame, making them among the lightest and most durable offroad camper trailers in their class.

Which models does SasquatchXC offer?

SasquatchXC currently offers purpose built overland trailers such as the Highland 60, a comfort focused all-season backcountry trailer, and the Smuggler, a rugged cargo-forward offroad trailer engineered for secure gear storage on remote trips.

Can I configure my SasquatchXC trailer how I want it?

Yes. Each trailer is highly configurable, allowing you to choose colors, power systems, rooftop tents, awnings, and other offgrid accessories to match your style of overlanding. This flexibility makes it easy to build a fully personalized overroad camper setup.

How do I begin ordering or building a trailer?

You can start your custom build directly from the SasquatchXC website using the Start Building tool or explore available inventory. The process is designed to let you configure a backcountry ready, lightweight overland trailer from any device. If you have any questions about your build – you can call us directly at 970-729-8506 or email us at Sales@sasquatchcampers.com

Do you offer financing?

We've teamed up with NewCoast Financial to offer competitive financing rates and terms. To get an update on current rates, or to get pre-approved please email us at sales@sasquatchcampers.com

Can I pick up my trailer in person?

Yes—many owners prefer picking up their overland trailer directly so they can learn features onsite and begin their first offroad adventure immediately. The team will help you coordinate the best pickup plan.

Do you ship trailers?

SasquatchXC recommends picking up in person so we can provide you with an overview of how to use your off-road trailer, but can assist with nationwide delivery of its offroad camping trailers.

Where is SasquatchXC located?

SasquatchXC operates from Farmington, New Mexico, providing support, builds, and customer service directly from their USA facility.

What warranty comes with a SasquatchXC trailer?

SasquatchXC offers an industry leading warranty, described as Lifetime + 24 Months, emphasizing long-term durability and customer confidence in their offroad, aluminum framed trailers. The full warranty document is downloadable on the website.

How do I submit a warranty claim?

The warranty document includes simple, step-by-step instructions on how to start a claim, and the SasquatchXC team is available to help resolve any issues quickly to keep your adventures moving. Emailing us at sales@sasquatchcampers.com or calling us at 970-729-8506 is the fastest way to get your questions answered and receive support.

How do I contact SasquatchXC?

You can reach SasquatchXC at sales@sasquatchcampers.com or by calling (970) 729-8506. The team is available to help with ordering, customization, towing questions, and adventure planning.

What kind of tow vehicle do I need?

The ideal tow vehicle depends on how you plan to explore. SasquatchXC's lightweight aluminum overland trailers pair well with a wide range of capable vehicles, but weight, terrain, and gear setup all play a role. Contact the team to match the right trailer to your rig.

Are SasquatchXC trailers designed for true offroad use?

Absolutely. These trailers are engineered for overlanding and rugged terrain, using strong in house-designed advanced suspension systems intended for remote, offgrid travel far beyond pavement and crowded RV parks.

What materials are used in SasquatchXC trailers?

SasquatchXC uses powder coated aluminum bodies and frames with PVC lined interior paneling, delivering a combination of durability, corrosion resistance, and low weight—ideal for serious offroad camping and longdistance adventure travel.

Are SasquatchXC trailers considered lightweight?

Yes—SasquatchXC specifically highlights that their trailers are the lightest in their class while providing the most storage out of any compact off-road trailer, helping improve towability, fuel efficiency, and performance on challenging overland routes.

Can I add a rooftop tent or awning?

Yes. SasquatchXC trailers are designed to support rooftop tents, awnings, and additional overland accessories, making it easy to expand your sleeping capacity and basecamp setup.

Are SasquatchXC trailers suitable for offgrid camping?

Yes—SasquatchXC designs its trailers specifically for offgrid, backcountry camping, offering power system options and configurations made to support remote adventures without hookups.

What's the difference between the Highland 60 and the Smuggler?

The Highland 60 includes an all-season interior bedroom for comfort focused adventures, while the Smuggler provides an industry leading cargo solution, giving explorers secure storage and efficient organization for gear heavy trips.

Highland 60 – Model FAQ

What is the Highland 60 designed for?

The Highland 60 is engineered as a premium overland trailer offering a comfortable, allseason interior bedroom for backcountry explorers who value both rugged capability and interior comfort. It blends durability, offgrid readiness, and a warm, secure sleeping environment—ideal for remote overland camping.

Is the Highland 60 good for coldweather or allseason use?

Yes. The Highland 60's all season insulated and heated interior cabin provides insulation and weather protection suitable for four season offroad camping, enabling you to stay comfortable in a variety of climates during extended overland travel.

How much water can the Highland 60 hold?

Both the Highland 60 and Smuggler come with a custom designed 36-gallon water tank nested inside the frame to provide a low center of gravity, keeping your trailer safer on the trails.

What makes the Highland 60 comfortable compared to other offroad trailers?

Its design consists of a purpose built interior sleeping space with 5" memory foam mattress that feels like a cozy basecamp even in rugged terrain. This makes it one of the most comfort focused lightweight overland trailers in its class.

How much cargo does the Highland 60 hold?

The highland 60 has a unique configurable side box system allowing you to store bulky items such as camp chairs, radios, and off-grid gear. Additionally, the Highland 60 has an aluminum interior and kitchen cabinet system that holds. The standard configuration provides 60 cubic feet of storage, with configuration options to provide even more.

Can the Highland 60 be customized with overland accessories?

Absolutely. The Highland 60 supports upgrades such as rooftop tents, awnings, shower enclosures, and advanced power options, allowing you to create a personalized off grid adventure setup that matches your style of overlanding.

Is the Highland 60 lightweight and easy to tow?

Yes. SasquatchXC builds all its trailers—including the Highland 60—using a powdercoated aluminum frame and body, making them among the lightest offroad camping trailers available and easier to control into remote and rugged terrain.

Smuggler – Model FAQ

What is the Smuggler designed for?

The Smuggler is a cargo focused overland trailer engineered for adventurers who need secure, organized space for hauling equipment on rugged, off grid trips. It redefines the category by pairing lightweight construction with exceptional gear carrying capacity.

Who is the Smuggler best suited for?

The Smuggler is ideal for explorers who require maximum gear storage—mountain bikers, climbers, paddlers, hunters, photographers, and long-range overlanders who travel with substantial equipment. It functions as a reliable, secure gear hauling adventure trailer.

How much water can the Smuggler hold?

Both the Highland 60 and Smuggler come with a custom designed 36-gallon water tank nested inside the frame to provide a low center of gravity, keeping your trailer safer on the trails.

Does the Smuggler offer interior living space?

The Smuggler prioritizes cargo and utility over interior living space. That's what makes it perfect for users who need an ultracapable, lightweight overland cargo trailer without the footprint of a built-in cabin. A rooftop tent can be added to provide sleeping space while camping.

What makes the Smuggler safer for hauling gear?

The Smuggler uses the in-house designed independent suspension system featuring Fox coil overs across the SasquatchXC lineup, which increases towing stability and durability while allowing it to remain one of the lightest gear hauling offroad trailers available. It sits 22" off the ground giving plenty of clearance to easily maneuver over large rocks and ruts.

Can the Smuggler support rooftop tents or external accessories?

Yes. Even though it's cargo first, the Smuggler is compatible with rooftop tents, awnings, racks, and other adventure ready gear, transforming it into a flexible platform for both equipment hauling and optional sleeping solutions.

Is the Smuggler good for offgrid travel?

Absolutely. Its lightweight aluminum build, secure cargo layout, and modular accessory options make the Smuggler a top choice for off grid overland travel, where durability and smart storage matter most. It comes standard with an inverter and extra large battery to provide power to items such as a fridge, AC outlets and DC- charging of phones and tablets.

Highland 60 vs. Smuggler – What's the Difference?

Which SasquatchXC trailer should I choose?

Choose the Highland 60 if you want a comfortable, allseason overland trailer with an interior sleeping cabin with heat and optional AC.

Choose the Smuggler if you need a cargo optimized, lightweight gear hauling trailer built for rugged offroad expeditions where equipment organization and durability are top priorities.

SasquatchXC Trailer Comparison Chart

Feature/Category Highland 60 Smuggler
Primary Purpose Designed for comfortable backcountry camping with an allseason interior sleeping quarters. Built as a cargofocused adventure trailer designed to haul gear safely and efficiently.
Core Design Focus Comfort + livability in remote environments. Maximum gear storage + utility for rugged expeditions.
Interior Space Includes a dedicated interior sleeping cabin, ideal for 4season overnight use. Prioritizes cargo capacity with up to 60% more cargo storage than other popular off-grid cargo trailers.
Construction Powdercoated aluminum body & frame, making them lightweight as well as steel suspension arms for added durability Same aluminum construction, engineered for rugged hauling with low weight and center of gravity.
Best For Adventurers wanting warmth, comfort, and a true cabin while exploring offgrid. Explorers needing secure, highcapacity gear storage for technical or gearheavy trips.
Accessories & Upgrades Compatible with rooftop tents, awnings, power upgrades, shower enclosures, and more. Also compatible with RTTs, awnings, racks, and storage addons.
OffGrid Capability Built for remote camps with a shelterfocused layout for extended stays. Built for remote travel where organized cargo transport or narrow trail exploration is the priority.
Weight Philosophy The lightest trailer in its class while providing the most gear storage with its aluminum cargo boxes. The lightest cargo overland trailers while providing up to 60% more storage, making towing your gear easier on rough terrain.
Ideal User Those wanting a comfortable, insulated place to sleep without relying on rooftop tents. Those who carry bikes, boats, tools, photography gear, or expedition equipment.
Tagline (Fit) "The comfort focused backcountry cabin trailer." "The redefined cargo hauler for serious adventure."
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