Cargo Max XRT™ – Putting “Utility” in “Utility Trailers”

 

 

 

 

 

Introduced in 2014, the FLOE Cargo Max XRT 8-57 multifunctional trailer keeps stirring the utility trailer pot. Unrivaled in its construction and function, the game-changing trailer, if the competition isn’t careful, could render the archetypal, antiquated steel-frame and wood-box trailer obsolete.The nearly indestructible polymer UltraBody™ and aluminum frame superstructure will never rust, rot, or need paint – ever! The Cargo Max is extremely rugged, yet lightweight and low-maintenance.

Specifications:

  • Trailer Weight – 300 lbs
  • Load Capacity – 1800 lbs
  • Width (between wheel wells) – 54″
  • Length (inside bed) – 97″
  • GAWR – 2090 lbs
  • GVWR – 2140 lbs

A growing number of retailers offer the innovative Cargo Max. The utility trailer can be found at select retailers, as well as many Powersports dealerships and trailer specialty stores.

Find your nearest dealer on the FLOE website:  http://www.floeintl.com/cargo-max-dealers/

ABOUT FLOE

It all started in 1983 when Wayne Floe, at the age of 19, designed his first boat lift. The company’s original name was United States Boat Hoist and Dock Company. This first lift was unlike any other on the market and was used for over a decade and is still functional and now on display at FLOE.

Since that time, change has been a part of the winning formula. One thing that has remained the same is FLOE products are always designed and produced with innovation at the core. Some examples of this innovation include FLOE’s exclusive VSD boat lift drive train, Easy-Level legs on docks and boat lifts, highly impact resistant thermoformed Cargo Max trailer bodies, and the alumagrain decking finish on our top selling dock systems.

 

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