I am considering moving up from my two place Triton clam shell trailer, to a hybrid.
Although I have no complaints about Triton as a brand, it seems that Sno Pro offers more, for less.
For example, for $4400, on the Sno Pro you do get the side door, alloy wheels, ski slides, etc. The bare bones Triton is a few hundred dollars more.
I do mostly believe that you get what you pay for. The fact that the Tritons are made locally, more or less should help keep the shipping charges lower.
So why does the Sno Pro seem to be a better buy?
Any experience out there with this brand?
2datrl
Although I have no complaints about Triton as a brand, it seems that Sno Pro offers more, for less.
For example, for $4400, on the Sno Pro you do get the side door, alloy wheels, ski slides, etc. The bare bones Triton is a few hundred dollars more.
I do mostly believe that you get what you pay for. The fact that the Tritons are made locally, more or less should help keep the shipping charges lower.
So why does the Sno Pro seem to be a better buy?
Any experience out there with this brand?
2datrl
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Throwing this out there again..
I am currently going through the same debate. What I am looking at is what flooring they have. Triton uses marine plywood. Other companies don't. Look at the thickness of the aluminum for the walls and roof. Quality does cost more. Also how do the sleds tie down in the trailer. Some have D-rings, Do you want to use straps to anker them done. Or use the tie down bars. Axles are the Dexter axles? Lot to look at and compare.