Purchasing an enclosed cargo trailer comes with a laundry list of decisions. Among them are finding the right size and features for your needs. Imagine a landscaping company that began with a small pickup truck but now faces challenges as it grows. Damaged tools and disorganized transport slow down operations, making it harder to keep up with increasing demands. For outdoor enthusiasts hauling camping gear, bikes, and kayaks, improper storage can leave these items at risk of damage during transport.
Investing in a reliable enclosed trailer means you protect your equipment from damage during transport and streamline workflows. With so many options on the market, how do you know which trailer is the best fit for your needs? This guide will help you consider important features and specifications to consider when purchasing a new enclosed cargo trailer.
Determine the Right Size
Ask yourself, “what will I be using the trailer for?” While this might seem like a simple question, taking the time to answer it carefully can save you a lot of hassle and money down the road. When hauling large equipment like ATVs, side-by-sides, lawn mowers, construction tools, or any machinery, ensure your new trailer offers sufficient space for safe and efficient transport. Don’t rely solely on appearance—check the owner’s manual for exact dimensions. Double-checking ensures you’ll have enough room to load, transport, and unload with ease.
- Small Businesses & Solo Operations: Compact trailers, such as 5x8 or 6x10, provide the right amount of space for essential tools and equipment. Landscapers can easily transport push mowers, trimmers, gas cans, and other gear. Mobile mechanics can efficiently transport toolboxes, compressors, and spare parts. Individuals can easily haul recreational vehicles, camping gear, and personal belongings.
- Growing Businesses: Mid-sized units, like a 6x12 or 7x14 enclosed trailer, offer increased capacity with more options. Landscapers can transport larger equipment, such as multiple riding mowers and bulk materials to run scaled operations smoothly. Construction crews and contractors can really take advantage of multi-day jobs when they need to haul scaffolding, saws, ladders, extension cords, generators, and building materials like countertop slabs, cabinets, and more.
- Large Businesses & Fleets: Enclosed cargo trailers continue to be a versatile solution for hauling vehicles like cars or multiple motorcycles, ATVS, or side-by-sides. These trailers also work well for businesses transporting tools, equipment, or supplies to job sites, like AV equipment and musical instruments, ensuring everything arrives securely and in good condition.
Investing in a larger trailer now can save you from needing an upgrade sooner as your business or personal life grows.
Evaluate Load Capacity
Safe hauling starts with understanding your trailer's Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR). This number represents the total weight the trailer can safely handle, including its empty weight and the cargo.
For example, a trailer with a 2,990-pound GVWR cannot safely haul a 1,700-pound Polaris RZR if the trailer itself weighs 1,535 pounds. Combined, the weight totals 3,235 pounds—245 pounds over the limit. Exceeding the GVWR increases risks like brake failure, tire blowouts, loss of control, and legal fines.
Always consider the trailer’s empty weight when calculating your load. TrailersPlus can help you choose a trailer with the appropriate GVWR for your needs.

Prioritize Weather Resistance
Weather resistance is essential to ensure your cargo stays safe in harsh conditions. Look for an enclosed cargo trailer with features like sealed seams, rust-resistant coatings, and durable roofing materials that provide vital protection against rain, snow, and UV rays.
Interstate enclosed cargo trailers, exclusively available at TrailersPlus, are an excellent choice for weather resistance. Each trailer is equipped with a one-piece aluminum roof featuring Quadra-Sealed™ four-layer roof seams, effectively locking out moisture and keeping your cargo dry. An internal roof liner minimizes vibration and wear, further enhancing durability. With formed steel internal frames and welded ridge reinforcements, Interstate roofs are as strong and reliable as the rest of the trailer.
Accessibility Features for Efficiency
Functionality-enhancing features can make a significant difference in your trailer's performance. Look for options like rear ramp doors for smooth loading, side doors for quick access, and interior lighting for visibility in low-light conditions. For long-term use, prioritize built-in tie-down points to secure cargo and simplify hauling. Choosing a trailer that suits your current needs and accommodates future growth saves time and money.
Interstate enclosed cargo trailers offer premium features for heavy-duty use. Steel-frame doors resist bending, and ramps, rated for 2,500–4,000 pounds, are reinforced with steel gussets and three-piece welded hinges for added durability.
Many TrailersPlus customers upgrade to E-Track for versatile cargo management. Its adjustable slots and anchor points ensure secure transport of various loads. Interstate trailers are built to support E-Track with reinforced plywood walls and steel hat studs, providing strength to withstand heavy loads and frequent use.
Flexible Financing Options
Budget constraints shouldn’t hold you back from getting the trailer you need. TrailersPlus offers same-day financing with interest rates as low as 7.74%, no penalties for early payoff, and flexible payment options, including traditional loans and rent-to-own programs. These financing solutions allow you to start using your trailer immediately while managing costs over time.
Conclusion
Choosing the right enclosed trailer for your business can be straightforward when you focus on your current needs and future growth. Interstate enclosed trailers are designed for durability, functionality, and customization, making them a reliable choice for businesses in various industries.
To learn more or explore available options, visit your nearest TrailersPlus dealership.
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