Most trailers aren’t designed to be boondocked, whereas toy haulers are. And that’s the sole reason why the latter is in high demand. In the past year or so, toy hauler sales have surged, thanks to models like Gearloft and Trail Dog. Not that, there haven’t been any other exciting launches, but these two trailers in particular have bridged the gap between a trailer and toy hauler, courtesy of their RV-friendly features coupled with adventure-ready designs. The moment I first laid eyes on the Trekka toy hauler trailer, I knew it was definitely on par with the other rigs I have mentioned.

Designed by Australian-based Stockman Products, the 21-foot dual-axle toy-hauler trailer is designed to transport adventure gear, ebikes, surfboards, or paddleboards, while offering a sumptuous base camp for discerning explorers. The Trekka toy hauler features a sleek fiberglass nose cone that offers both secure and spacious storage for your gear. This thoughtful design not only elevates the trailer’s look but also provides a dedicated space to keep your belongings safe on the road.

If e-bikes are part of your adventure plans, the Trekka delivers with a generous garage designed to hold two e-bikes or other recreational equipment. The fiberglass storage area comes equipped with an optional integrated ramp system, costing $2,320, making it a breeze to load and unload your bikes, offering a hassle-free journey ahead. The entire setup is complete with 12- and 240-V charging outlets, ensuring power for electric adventures.

In addition to accommodating adventure and sporting gear, the trailer offers a comfortable queen-size bed, complete with nightstand cubbies and gooseneck reading lights to catch a restful night’s sleep. For evening entertainment, there’s an optional 24-inch swivel TV. The lounge area, featuring a sofa and swivel table, easily transforms from a dining area to a workspace. Enhanced by an electrically actuated pop-up roof, this space provides extra headroom for added comfort and versatility.

Other features include a compact wet bathroom that offers a shower, cassette toilet, and shared hot/cold sink, while the indoor kitchen includes an induction cooktop, rectangular sink, and a 130-L Bushman fridge/freezer. The trailer features dual water tanks (a 200-liter fresh and a 120-liter waste tank), ensuring self-sufficiency.

The trailer is equipped with a powerful Renogy system, featuring lithium batteries ranging from 300 to 900 Ah, roof-mounted solar panels offering 400 to 800 watts, a 3,000-W inverter, and a touchscreen control panel with Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity. Additionally, it includes a Truma diesel heater to keep things cozy, with an optional Webasto air conditioner for those warmer climates.

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As productive inside, the trailer is efficient on the outside too, with a flip-up hatch revealing a second kitchen, complete with an induction cooktop, sink, and optional 30-litre Engel drawer fridge, all shaded by an electric awning that can extend into a tent-like enclosure. The Trekka toy hauler trailer is available in three versions: On Road costing $66,200, Ultra XT priced at $76,125, and Platinum XT available for $86,050.

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Image: Stockman Products
Image: Stockman Products
Image: Stockman Products
Image: Stockman Products
Image: Stockman Products
Image: Stockman Products
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Atish Sharma is a seasoned journalist, theatre director, and PR specialist with over ten years of experience in print, electronic, and digital media, based in Shimla, India. He's played pivotal roles as a field journalist at Hindustan Times and currently serves as the Managing Editor at Homecrux, where he writes on consumer technology, design, and outdoor gear. When not working on his writing projects, Atish loves to explore new Kickstarter projects, watch cult classic films, interview designers, and ponder existential questions.

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