Discover our diverse Trailer Catalog featuring high-quality utility, landscape, dump, enclosed, and food trailers from top brands like Bye-Rite, Caliber, and Arising. At H&H Outdoor, we offer an extensive selection of trailers built to handle your toughest hauling, landscaping, and transport needs. With competitive pricing, detailed product specs, and expert financing options available at convenient locations across Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, and more, you’re sure to find the perfect trailer for both work and play. Explore our collection today and drive away with a trailer that’s as reliable as it is versatile!
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Caliber Trailers – CALWG716 – 7X16 7K WRAP TONGUE HD UTILITY TRAILER
- Available at:
- Dimensions: 7 ft × 16 ft
- Payload: 3,000 lbs
- GVWR: 7,000 lbs
$3,840.00
Bye-Rite 6×10 Heavy Duty Single Axle Utility Trailer
- Available at:
- Dimensions: 6 ft × 10 ft
- Payload: 1,500 lbs
- GVWR: 3,500 lbs
$1,595.00
Arising ARI7x16TAWHTBO – Eko White with Black Out Package Tandem Axle Enclosed Trailer
- Dimensions: 7 ft × 16 ft
- Payload: 5,000 lbs
- GVWR: 7,000 lbs
$7,590.00
Arising ARI7x16TAWHT – Eko White Tandem Axle Enclosed Trailer
- Available at:
- Dimensions: 7 ft × 16 ft
- Payload: 5,000 lbs
- GVWR: 7,000 lbs
$6,890.00
Arising ARI7x14TAWHT – Eko White Tandem Axle Enclosed Trailer
- Dimensions: 7 ft × 14 ft
- Payload: 5,000 lbs
- GVWR: 7,000 lbs
$6,500.00
Arising ARI7x12TAEKOBLK – Eko Black Tandem Axle Enclosed Trailer
- Dimensions: 7 ft × 12 ft
- Payload: 5,000 lbs
- GVWR: 7,000 lbs
$5,075.00
Arising ARI6x12EKOWHT – Eko White Single Axle Enclosed Trailer
- Available at:
- Dimensions: 6 ft × 12 ft
- Payload: 2,000 lbs
- GVWR: 3,000 lbs
$4,470.00
Arising ARI6x12EKOBLK – Eko Black Single Axle Enclosed Trailer
- Available at:
- Dimensions: 6 ft × 12 ft
- Payload: 2,000 lbs
- GVWR: 3,000 lbs
$4,470.00
Arising ARI6x10EKOWHT – Eko White Single Axle Enclosed Trailer
- Available at:
- Dimensions: 6 ft × 10 ft
- Payload: 2,000 lbs
- GVWR: 3,000 lbs
$3,455.00
Arising ARI6x10EKOSILV – Eko Silver Single Axle Enclosed Trailer
- Dimensions: 6 ft × 10 ft
- Payload: 2,000 lbs
- GVWR: 3,000 lbs
$3,455.00
Arising ARI6x10EKOMCC – Eko Medium Charcoal Single Axle Enclosed Trailer
- Available at:
- Dimensions: 6 ft × 10 ft
- Payload: 2,000 lbs
- GVWR: 3,000 lbs
$4,210.00
ARI5X8EKOSILV – Arising EKO 5×8 Silver Enclosed Trailer
- Available at:
- Dimensions: 5 ft × 8 ft
- Payload: 2,000 lbs
- GVWR: 3,000 lbs
$3,275.00
Common Questions About Our Trailer Selection
What types of trailers does H&H Outdoor carry?
H&H Outdoor carries utility trailers for general hauling and landscaping, enclosed trailers for secure cargo transport, dump trailers for construction materials and debris, equipment trailers for heavy machinery, and car hauler trailers for vehicle transport. Our inventory ranges from compact 5x8 utility trailers up to heavy-duty 7x20 equipment haulers with GVWR ratings from 2,990 lbs to 16,000 lbs.
What trailer brands does H&H Outdoor carry?
We carry three trusted brands, each specializing in different trailer types. Arising manufactures our enclosed cargo trailers in a wide range of sizes and color options. Caliber Trailers builds our commercial-grade utility, dump, equipment, and car hauler trailers with heavy-duty steel construction. Bye-Rite offers budget-friendly utility trailers ideal for homeowners and light-duty hauling. Each brand is selected for build quality, warranty support, and parts availability.
What is GVWR and why does it matter when choosing a trailer?
GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating) is the maximum total weight a trailer can safely carry, including the trailer's own weight plus your cargo. Payload capacity is the amount of cargo weight the trailer can handle after subtracting the trailer's empty weight. For example, a trailer with 7,000 lbs GVWR and 2,000 lbs empty weight can carry up to 5,000 lbs of cargo. Your towing vehicle must be rated to tow at least the full GVWR of the trailer when loaded. Always check your vehicle's owner manual for its specific towing capacity.
What is the difference between single axle and tandem axle trailers?
Single axle trailers have one axle with two wheels, typically rated up to 3,500 lbs GVWR. They're lighter, more fuel-efficient, easier to maneuver, and cost less. Tandem axle trailers have two axles with four wheels, rated from 7,000 lbs GVWR and up. They offer better stability at highway speeds, improved weight distribution, and continued mobility if a tire fails. Choose single axle for lighter loads and tight spaces, tandem axle for heavier cargo and frequent highway towing.
What do I need to tow a trailer?
You'll need a tow vehicle rated for the trailer's GVWR, a compatible hitch ball (2-inch for lighter trailers, 2-5/16-inch for most others), and the correct electrical plug (4-way for basic lights, 7-way for trailers with electric brakes). Trailers with electric brakes also require a brake controller installed in your tow vehicle. Most full-size trucks and SUVs with factory tow packages include the necessary wiring and hitch receiver. Always verify your vehicle's specific towing capacity before purchasing a trailer.
Does H&H Outdoor offer trailer financing?
Yes, we offer financing through Lendmark Financial with competitive rates and flexible payment terms. Affirm financing is also available at checkout for convenient online approval. Contact your local H&H Outdoor store or visit our financing page for current rates and qualification details.
How do I check trailer availability and purchase?
Use the location filter on our trailer catalog to see real-time inventory at any H&H Outdoor store across Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, and Florida. Each trailer listing shows which locations currently have it in stock. When you're ready to purchase, contact the store or visit in person. All trailers are customer pickup — you can hitch up and tow your trailer home the same day.
How should I maintain my trailer?
Regular maintenance extends the life of any trailer. Check tire pressure before each trip and inspect tires for wear. Grease wheel bearings annually or every 3,000 miles, especially on EZ Lube hubs. Test all lights before each use. Inspect the coupler, safety chains, and any brake components for wear. For enclosed trailers, lubricate door hinges and ramp mechanisms seasonally. Wash the exterior periodically to remove road salt and debris that can cause corrosion. Store your trailer on level ground and consider a cover when not in use.