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Tuesday, January 31, 2017
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Thursday, August 25, 2016
Choosing An Aluminum Enclosed Trailer for Your ATV or Snowmobile
ENCLOSED TRAILERS
Pro-tecktor enclosures combine exceptional aerodynamic design and phenomenal protection
- The front and rear access doors provide easy, safe loading and unloading
- Doors are mounted with FLOE’s exclusive, continuous extruded hinge design
- Each gull-wing door uses two gas shocks to make opening and closing smooth and easy
- Enclosures attach to trailer frame with corrosion-resistant stainless steel hardware
- 54″ interior height accommodates a large variety of equipment
- Heavy .032 gauge smooth aluminum skin. The skin attachment system eliminates rivet dents
- Corners and stress points have extra gusseting for long-term durability
- Available in 12′, 14′, 16′, 22′ and 28′ sizes – can be ordered on new aluminum trailers or added later as your budget allows, however, the enclosure needs to be installed on your existing trailer at FLOE’s factory in Minnesota
- 3000 lb axle upgrade with E range tires recommended for 12′ trailers with enclosures
- White is the standard color for all aluminum enclosures.
- Limited 10 year warranty on aluminum structure
Thursday, March 17, 2016
The New Breed of Cargo Max Utility Trailers
The New Breed of Cargo Max Utility Trailers
Floe International
Welcome to the official blog of FLOE, the world’s leading
innovator for boat lifts, docks, trailers, and more. We’ll use this space to
provide additional information about our products as well as helpful tips, industry
news, and more.
FLOE’s 30 year heritage of advanced designs and innovative
products continues
with the introduction of the Cargo Max XRT 8-57. XRT stands for Xtreme Rugged Technology. The
advanced design of the XRT 8-57 combines an aluminum frame with a highly impact resistant polymer bed. The trailer is then complimented with a rubber torsion suspension and a standard LED lighting package. The result is the ultimate grab-and-go trailer that is a whole new breed of trailer.
with the introduction of the Cargo Max XRT 8-57. XRT stands for Xtreme Rugged Technology. The
advanced design of the XRT 8-57 combines an aluminum frame with a highly impact resistant polymer bed. The trailer is then complimented with a rubber torsion suspension and a standard LED lighting package. The result is the ultimate grab-and-go trailer that is a whole new breed of trailer.
The high strength extruded aluminum frame is strong but
light weight enough to handle and move around by hand. It will never rust or
need paint.
The molding process that is used to form the bed provides
the ability to style a trailer much differently than typical fabricated metal
trailers. The nearly indestructible polymer bed will never rust, dent, rot, or
need paint.
Many other standard features and accessories are also
available such as integrated folding D-ring tie-downs, a tilting bed, tongue
grab handle and aluminum rear folding ramp.
According to FLOE’s president, Don VanderMey, the concept of
combining an aluminum frame and a highly impact resistant polymer bed has
exceeded even FLOE’s high expectations of performance and durability. So much
so that FLOE has invested in the largest rotational thermoforming machine in
the world so that they are vertically integrated to produce the XRT 8-57 and
other forthcoming trailer models in the XRT family.
VanderMey added “About 25 years ago FLOE was a game-changer
by pioneering snowmobile and recreational trailers made from aluminum. The
proven success of aluminum as a superior trailer frame material and the
advancements in forming extremely impact resistant polymers sets the stage for
yet another game changing combination.”
These are just a few of the features that have made the
Cargo Max XRT 8-57 a huge success with our customers. In addition, the XRT 8-57
is easy to attach to your vehicle and makes securing your cargo simple.
Learn more about the Cargo Max XRT 8-57, and our other utility
trailers, today at www.FLOEIntl.com.
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