What is a Toy Hauler?

By Out-of-Doors Mart on May 13th, 2021 in Tips

If you are new to the RV world and are excited to make your first purchase, you may be surprised to find just how many different types of RVs are available. Some of them are commonly known, even among non-RV owners, such as motorhomes and travel trailers. There are some sub-categories, however, that are not as mainstream. These include Class C Motorhomes, pop-up trailers, and the topic of this article, toy haulers.

 

At Out of Doors Mart in Colfax, NC, it’s easy to find quality toy haulers for sale, along with many other types of RVs. For buyers in the market for either a new or used RV, Out of Doors Mart is a great place to start.

 

A Simple Concept

A toy hauler is a travel trailer that has a garage space included at the back of the RV. This space is used to park motor vehicles that wouldn’t otherwise have a spot to travel in a traditional trailer. Usage of the garage will vary from owner to owner, but popular vehicles to stash in a toy hauler garage include ATVs, motorcycles, and even golf carts.

 

To make sure it can hold up under the weight of these vehicles, toy haulers typically feature sturdier construction than standard trailers. That solid construction is a benefit in terms of durability and performance, but it can also make towing more difficult. You may need a larger, more powerful vehicle to pull a toy hauler, and you may use more fuel to reach your destinations.

 

Creative Use of Space

The beauty of a toy hauler is how it can function both as a rolling garage for your favorite toys and as a home for your family and friends once you have settled into a campsite. With the toys removed are parked outside, the toy hauler may offer some conversion features in the garage area, such as a table and seating.

 

The Potential for a Patio

One of the creative features that is often seen on a toy hauler is the conversion of the ramp into a patio space off the back of the RV. Rather than having the ramp all the way down to the ground so vehicles can load and unload, it can also be positioned parallel with the ground. This provides an enjoyable outdoor living space that flows nicely from the inside of the trailer.

 

A Potential Sacrifice

While there is a lot to like about buying a toy hauler, you do need to consider the sacrifice of interior space when you make room for a garage. You’ll be losing out on some of the living space that you would have had if you opted for a traditional trailer of the same length. Of course, you might decide that trade-off is well worth it to be able to take your favorite toys along on each trip, but it is a point worth keeping in mind.

 

More Alike than Different

When comparing regular travel trailers to toy haulers, you’ll find that they have more in common than they don’t. Sure, you give up a little living space in exchange for a garage with a toy hauler, but the rest of the rig will be largely the same. If you are passionate about off-road riding on a dirt bike or ATV, choosing a toy hauler for your new RV makes a ton of sense.