I am currently looking at the Wilderness WD3150DS and the North Trail NT King 32BUDS. I have been told that trailer tongue/hitch weights are normally 13-16% of the trailer weight. The dry weight of the Wilderness trailer is 6550 with a hitch weight of 560 and the North Trail has a dry weight of 6995 with a hitch weight of 655. That is less than 10% for each hitch weight. How is that possible? I've talked to others that already own different brand travel trailers and they say it must be a mistake and that there's no way the tongue/hitch weights are that little. Is this due to the Wide-Trax Suspension or something else? Or are these numbers inaccurate? Also, we are looking at some options to add to each. Does either brand have a brochure/booklet that would show the different options available and what their weights are to know how they would affect the trailer weight and the hitch weight?
Thanks,
Debbie
Thanks,
Debbie