Packing a small single-axle trailer like a Scamp 13 can make or break your towing experience. In this video, I’ll walk you through exactly how I load my Scamp to keep it balanced, maintain proper tongue weight, and reduce sway on the road. From what goes up front, to how I balance side-to-side, to simple tricks for securing gear, you’ll see how I set mine up for safe, smooth travels. 🚐✨
If you’ve got your own packing hacks, drop them in the comments—I’d love to hear what works for you!
Equipment in order of appearance:
- Dual Propane Cover
- Proven Industries 2-Inch Trailer Coupler Lock
- Tension Rod
- Memory Foam Mattress
- Water Storage/ Carrier
- Leveling Blocks
- CGear Sand Free Outdoor Mat
- Drinking Water Hose
- Drinking Water Filter
- Water Pressure Regulator
- Pop Up Trashcan
- Collapsible Dish Basins
- Ultra Light Quick Dry Bath Towel
- Hanging Laundry Bag
- Gym Floor Mats
- Camping Chairs
- Camping Stove
- Camp Stove Case
- BBQ Tools
- Folding Grill Grate
- Roasting Sticks
- Chock + Lock 2 Pack (keyed alike)
- Wood Chopping Axe
- Bubble level
- Gerber Gear Camping Knives
- String Lights
- Shelf Liner
- Dish Drying Mat
- Cast Iron Skillet
- Cast Iron Skillet Handle Cover
- XL Ziplocs for cast iron pan
- Hexclad Frying Pan
- Stanley Cook Pot
- SS Drinking Cups
- Slim Can Insulator
- Scamper Life Enamel Mug
- Tiny Cutting Board
- Shatter Resistant French Press
- Dish Set
- Electrical Adapter
- Surge Protector
- Thermacell Mosquito Repellers
- Bear Mace
- Emergency Road Triangles
- Velcro Storage Pouches
- Packing Cubes
- Wall Mounted Shoe Storage
- Power Station/Solar Generator
- Powered Cooler
- Rtic Road Trip Tumbler
- Rtic Road Trip Travel Mug
- EZ Up Canopy
- Ratchet Straps
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