The Carbon 297 handled our new toy easily. The garage is roomy enough for a side by side with more than enough weight capacity. The ramp is sturdy and resilient, yet opens and closes smoothly. The tie down points in the Carbon are rated at 5000 lbs each, so I feel safe knowing my cargo is secure.
Since the spring of 2015, we have put so many miles on this trailer, I lost count, but I’d guess around 10,000. In July of 2016, we took it on a non-ATV riding trip to Northern California. We stayed in an amazing RV park called Azalia Glen, just north of Trinidad, California, and within walking distance of Patrick’s Point State Park. Even with six of us on that trip, there was more than enough room for us all. And the trailer pulls so easily, both my wife and I are comfortable taking turns at the wheel.
Our RV makes camping so easy, we almost feel like we’re cheating. Maybe we’ve gotten soft in our “old age,” but we prefer staying in RV parks with hookups. Occasionally, we take the RV to more secluded areas, like Island Park, Idaho. While there are RV parks nearby, we prefer the more isolated camping areas away from town. The Carbon truly shines off the grid, with its massive freshwater tank and large waste water tanks. Add in two batteries, two large propane tanks, a 5500 watt generator, and a 30 gallon fuel station, we can spend a long time off the grid with everything we need. No reason to go into town for anything. No neighbors. Just us, the river, the trees and a great campfire.