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Opinions on '05 Weekend Warrior Superlight 23ft

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Posted by: TractorPacker

I have the same 23 foot WW. I love the trailer, it works great. I have had 3 400ex's in it. It was really tight and we pulled a tire off the last quad but thye fit.I normally just pull the first quad straight in, and turn the other one sideways. We have had 2 others stay with us on 4 day trips, and it works good enough. On ther 4th day the water is getting low and the tanks are getting full.

When we bought it we had an 03 dodge 1500. It could take the trailer well with 2 quads in the trailer and one in the bed. I never felt unsafe with the load inluding the time when it was 4 quads and 4 adults.

I think 18k might be high, but because there really isn't much for used toyhaulers around. I guess you can try getting them down to 15k then it would be a good deal.

Posted by: DuneMe

One of my buddies is getting the 21' Super Light. Should have it next week. Doubt he'll have a chance to tow it before he goes on another trip. I should be able to tell you how his Suburban does in a few weeks.

Sounds like the 21' gives more cargo area.

Posted by: DSengineer

THe price seems reasonable for an 05 assuming it is in good shape. I would be more concerned with your tow vehicles ability to handle the load however.

Posted by: DSengineer

Just because a toy hauler is longer does not necessarily mean more cargo space. Look at the WW 23' floor plan and you will see why. It has a front bed. Your 19' does not.

Posted by: 1BADRAPTOR

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Originally posted by: TractorPacker
I have the same 23 foot WW. I love the trailer, it works great. I have had 3 400ex's in it. It was really tight and we pulled a tire off the last quad but thye fit.I normally just pull the first quad straight in, and turn the other one sideways. We have had 2 others stay with us on 4 day trips, and it works good enough. On ther 4th day the water is getting low and the tanks are getting full.

When we bought it we had an 03 dodge 1500. It could take the trailer well with 2 quads in the trailer and one in the bed. I never felt unsafe with the load inluding the time when it was 4 quads and 4 adults.

I think 18k might be high, but because there really isn't much for used toyhaulers around. I guess you can try getting them down to 15k then it would be a good deal.



man you can barely get 3 quads in a 23 foot trailer, i can get 3 easy in my 05 attitude 19' toy hauler, and i compared the ww superlite and they are swiss cheese compared to the body material and frame of the attitude, and every one and there mothers has one, i picked my attitude over the weekend warrior for price,materials used, space and all around the features that come stock where you have to pay for everything you to get it in the ww..


Posted by: Pgmartin

We just bought the Mega-lite by extreme ( about the same thing as the WW superlite) because our WW
dealer are jerks. Before you buy one check out the max weight you can tow with your truck. Then check the dry weight of the trailer, add 600lbs for furniture, appliances, etc. Add the weight of your toys. Add 600-800 lbs for water. Add 600 for personal items( ice chests, beer, food, etc) and make sure you aren't over the max towing capacity of your truck.

Posted by: Pgmartin

If you are able to tow it, you can't go wrong with a Weekend Warrior.

Posted by: Catjomama

newby obviously. My hubby and I are looking for a light toy hauler - is the 23ft any good and is $18500.00 too high to pay for used? We will be hauling 2 quads and it is for 2 adults and 2 kids - we have a 97 Ford F150 Supercab.
Thanks for assistance and opinions/facts.
jo