Rear view of an Escapod TOPO2 trailer with solar panels mounted on the back, parked on a desert cliff with a Jeep Wrangler and storm clouds overhead.

STRUCTURE

The TOPO2 combines beauty and strength with a single-piece composite fiberglass body reinforced by a recycled PET core. Molded rain gutters and the elimination of structural wood make it sleek, leak-proof, and resistant to mold and rot.

Interior of the Escapod production facility showing the fiberglass vacuum bag infusion process with blue plastic sheeting over a mold.

Body Construction

Unlike other fiberglass trailers, the TOPO2’s infused composite body is both the structure and skin. This method adds strength without extra weight, avoiding the need for heavy internal frames. The single-piece design, paired with a fully molded gutter system, ensures durability and water resistance.

Frame

The laser-cut, hot-dip galvanized steel frame adds durability and stiffness without unnecessary weight. With a trailer dry weight under 2000 lbs, it’s easily towable by most vehicles.

A hitch connection between a orange Escapod TOPO2 MTB trailer and a green Rivian truck on a dirt road, with rugged desert scenery in the background.

Tongue Box

The integrated 8-cubic-foot tongue box can store an 11 lb propane tank and other gear, making this an ample area for outdoor gear storage.

A close-up of the Escapod TOPO2’s off-road tire with deep treads, mounted under a sturdy metal fender.

Bolt-Ons

Customizable bolt-on options like rock rails, steps, and extra receiver tubes enhance functionality, while the inset stand-on fenders make rooftop access easy.

A green TOPO2 fiberglass camping trailer is parked on a rocky outcropping with a backdrop of a red rock mesa in the distance.
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