795 days ago

ACTIV Trailers

Tumara from Central-West Invercargill

If you are needing a trailer PLEASE consider buying quality, something that will last a long time.

It can be so hard to explain quality to customers, thank goodness we've learnt that Invercargill locals care about quality and why ACTIV Trailers are a cut above the others. So I'll break it down with my two favourite features and let you scan our website www.activtrailers.co.nz... when you want to :
These trailers will last a LOOONG time - they are designed in a way that is sturdy, durable yet lightweight (Thanks to the tapered drawbar). The bearing design alone lasts an extra 340,000 kms than other trailers on the market. The bearings are completely MAINTENANCE FREE.

These trailers are safe and will STAY SAFE - Where springs will rattle loudly, wear out, rust, and provide unnecessary bumps and bouncing, the rubber independent suspension absorbs the bounce, and provides a maintenance free, non wearing, no rattle, smooth ride. It is a smart choice to buy if quality and safety is important to you. Not to mention the hardwood decking with non-slip grip!

ACTIV Trailers are the best way to take your belongings with you on the road. Whether you are needing to move garden waste or transport heavy equipment, ACTIV Trailers provide you with the highest quality, If you’re looking for a trailer that will last the harshest conditions, be strong and work with you whilst you work, then look no further!


ACTIV Trailers have got the latest design, making them sturdy and reliable. The trailers are quiet and innovative, with a variety of prices to suit your budget.

Choose from a range of models designed to suit your needs and suit your budget. For more information, head on over to the www.activtrailers.co.nz...

Negotiable

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