Find of the Week: 2017 Sylvan Sport GO

by | Jan 29, 2018 | RV Buyer's Guide

When outdoor adventure beckons, Go, with the Sylvan Sport Go Pop Up camping trailer.  Weighing in at a mere 840 pounds, the tiny Go has a big portfolio: It folds opens to sleep a family or provide a cozy camping getaway for a couple; it can carry bikes, kayaks and even motorized vehicles all within its compact frame.  When it’s not having fun, Go can do double duty as a utility trailer.

See the “Best. Camper. Ever.” on RVUSA.  This Sylvan Sport Go is one of eight available at Crain RV in Little Rock, Ark. Find other Sylvan Sport Go units – as well as more traditional pop-up camping trailers from the trusted RV dealers on RVUSA.

The flexible, compact, go-anywhere Sylvan Sport Go has found a fan base in mountain biking crowd who discovered the unique little trailer could carry bikes and gear for a wild weekend while providing attention-grabbing, comfortable sleeping quarters course-side. Today, the Sylvan Sport Go is attracting tent campers ready to get off the ground, but not ready to give up on adventure, action campers and RVers who want to keep it simple, but comfortable.

The North-Carolina built Sylvan Sport Go is an all-in-one, low-profile trailer. In transport mode, it carries gear, bikes, or even an ATV in the multi-height trailer bed. Unloading motorized vehicles is a snap with the included tilt bed.

More bikes, kayaks, skis, or surfboards can be carried on the roof rack, which sits atop the tent shell. Crank the top up, empty out the cargo bed and release the camping tent from storage. The hard side front wall panel and front storage bin contain all you need to make the Sylvan Sport Go your home away from home.

The side walls of the trailer fold out to support the beds. Drop the tent down – it expands with the simplest of rip cord poles – to create an airy, vented, spacious tented area with two benches for sleeping and sitting, and a center table. The 6-ft-5-inch ceiling height and open floor space mean the plenty of room to maneuver. The 220-denier ripstop nylon fabric tent of the Go is three times stronger than a family camping tent, waterproof and seam-sealed.

At bedtime, drop a second table and make a massive king-and-a-half sleeping area using the self-inflating mattresses that are part of the Sylvan Sport Go’s included equipment. A sunshade vestibule protects the entry and an included tent awning expands the Sylvan Sport Go’s living space.

From start to finish the Sylvan Sport Go can be set up in 15 minutes.

Poles, bed supports poles, and the crank are all stored in a molded storage bin in the unit’s front. When camp is set up, use the drainage-equipped bin as an ice bucket to keep drinks cool for the other campers who will want to hear all about the smartest tent camper on the road.  The SylvanSport Go is so efficiently designed, the license plate holder folds down to become the entry step to the camper.

The ultra-light-weight Go and be pulled by almost any vehicle. Load the Go up; it can carry up to 800 lbs. of gear and supplies. Its low profile, aerodynamic design, and custom tuned Dexter torsion axles, make the Go easy to tow – and easy on the gas mileage.  Made of proprietary extruded aluminum with TIG welding then powder coated, the Go is built to last a lifetime.

Visit Crain RV on RVUSA to see why the Sylvan Sport Go has been hailed as the “Swiss Army knife of campers” and was deemed the “Best. Camper. Ever” by National Geographic Adventure.

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