I just watched a couple of videos of them
look like it's nice
good design, light all aluminum
but nothing comes with it
everything is an option like 99% of trailers out there
$30k you say, that seems to be steep priced,
for a 24' tag trailer, empty even all alum.
(everything is 25%-40% more today
B--enomocis)
but;
I haven't bought or shopped for car trailers
since like 2007, but I'm a tad out of touch as in prices
I bought all aluminum Featherlite, was very pleased with it
it was built for a guy, ordered special that didn't pick it up,
so I bought it at a discount
a lot bigger trailer too, fifth-wheel
43' triple axle, with trailer brakes on all 3
full A/C & heater, lil' propane oven & fridge, built in
a 12' carpeted lounge, mini corner bathroom/shower combo,
with fresh water & grey water tanks
& full, all alum cabinets, everywhere, tire & tools storage
a queen size bed above the hitch, a couch
I added a couple windows
it also had full fuel storage, 2) 55 gal. vessels
& a diesel Kohler 6500 watt gen.,
12vt/110 lights everywhere inside & out,
110vlt plugs inside & out everywhere
& 12x24' electric over hydr. canopy etc.
wrapped with my sponsors logos, like $25k in options
IIRC it was $77k loaded
sorry have no digital phots
I also had a full on loaded
RV travel-trailer fifth-wheel 27' Jayco designer, dual axle
w/2 8' long pop outs, was only $29k (IIRC) loaded in late 2002, end of year sale
if that's any guide or help
not sure about the durability or quality, at all of InTech
honestly
I've never ever heard of that company name/brand
good luck