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The Venture OHV Teardrop Trailer Is Ready For Anything

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Venture OHV

The Venture OHV teardrop trailer comes from North Carolina’s Inka Outdoor and instantly makes a strong impression. Featuring gullwing doors to attract attention, and built around a rugged chassis, this thing is capable to go places other trailers wouldn’t even dream about, in complete style and comfort.

Inka Outdoor offers plenty of customization options for this trailer, so everybody gets their ideal product. The Venture OHV also comes with a pretty serious spec sheet, with the confined cabin offering neat storage and organization thanks to eight cabinets and two shelves.

The sleeping area supports two people with a queen-sized mattress, while overhead LED lighting and dual LED reading lamps handle illumination – backed up by a 12V outlet and dual USB ports sending the 55 Ah AGM battery’s juice. There’s also a 120V AC outlet for those moments when the trailer is hooked to the grid.

Venture OHV

The Venture trailer also packs a complete galley, offering plenty of space to cook, prep and store, with a stainless steel counter top, a propane stove with two burners, and a stainless steel sink piped right into the pressurized water system and a 10-gal (38-L) tank. There’s also room for a fridge/freezer or cooler, a microwave or convection oven and Inka could even offer an optional grill rack.

In terms of specs, this thing has been equipped with a dual trailing arm suspension system, featuring Firestone Ride-Rite air springs and Rancho 9000 adjustable shocks, as well as BFGoodrich All-Terrain tires; safety features also include 11-gauge aluminum diamond-plate fenders, 10″ electric drum brakes or available disc brakes. If it all sounds cool, please note that the trailer starts off at US$17,995.

Venture OHV

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