Designed for Safety First

The Summit Hauler is perfectly designed and balanced ensuring when loaded you are using both front and rear axles proportionally even when loaded to 100% of its capacity. When unloaded the mass of the body is weighted to aid in a comfortable ride that is a welcome treat after a hard day.

The Summit Hauler is thoroughly tested in every aspect. Stress points have been properly identified and reinforced ensuring even load distribution for easy handling, increased safety and unsurpassed durability. The Summit Hauler is also certified with the highest weight ratings in the industry, unmatched by any competitor.

The advanced Summit Hauler Design is above all the competition when it comes to best in class designs for Safety, Comfort and Durability. Designed in Colorado by the people that know hauling and know the demands of climbing and descending 14,000 foot peaks.

Brake Smart

Getting your truck moving is one thing, but more important is safely bringing it and your cargo to a safe stop. That's exactly why the Summit Hauler utilizes a BrakeSmart™ brake controller. The BrakeSmart™ controller will automatically compensate for electric brake fade and will constantly keep your brakes at their maximum performance. You've probably heard how great pendulum style brake controllers are. The BrakeSmart™ trailer brake controller goes one better by sensing the truck's pedal pressure with its solid-state pressure sensor, and activating the trailer's brakes proportionally in connection with its size and weight. BrakeSmart™ is the only true proportional brake controller on the market today, placing it light years ahead of the competition.
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