- Feb 28, 2013
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Looking at getting a new travel trailer and wanted a 4 season one for extended camping season. Nash and Arctic fox both offer what we want but after joining the owners forum and asking there opinion on what I can safely tow im getting different opinions and just wanted to ask here to people who have towed a travel trailer with there envoy or trailblazer. We have a 2007 GMC Envoy Denali 5.3L 4x4 3.42 gears 6000 lbs trailer rating and 400 or 900 with weight distribution setup
We were looking at 2 trailers
1 Arctic Fox 2015 22G (24'ft x 8'6" wide) 4680 lbs dry 600 lbs hitch with aluminum framing and fiberglass walls
http://www.northwoodmfg.com/index.php?page=model&make=arctic&id=1060
but after members were concerned that our "little" envoy wouldn't be happy towing that we started looking at the sister brand
2 Nash which used the wooden frame and fiberglass siding. 4150 lbs dry 550 lbs hitch 24'ft 8' wide http://www.northwoodmfg.com/index.php?page=model&make=nash&id=1103
Ill be adding brake controller and transmission cooler before towing. Any opinions of if this would be a good fit? we do tow in the mountains but ive done this before and know to leave early morning and take my time.
We were looking at 2 trailers
1 Arctic Fox 2015 22G (24'ft x 8'6" wide) 4680 lbs dry 600 lbs hitch with aluminum framing and fiberglass walls
http://www.northwoodmfg.com/index.php?page=model&make=arctic&id=1060
but after members were concerned that our "little" envoy wouldn't be happy towing that we started looking at the sister brand
2 Nash which used the wooden frame and fiberglass siding. 4150 lbs dry 550 lbs hitch 24'ft 8' wide http://www.northwoodmfg.com/index.php?page=model&make=nash&id=1103
Ill be adding brake controller and transmission cooler before towing. Any opinions of if this would be a good fit? we do tow in the mountains but ive done this before and know to leave early morning and take my time.