Renting a trailer for the first time? We’ve got you covered! Towlos makes it easy to find the right trailer for your needs, but knowing what to look for can make the process even smoother. Here are some tips to help you choose the best trailer for your trip.
1. Ask the Host Specific Questions
Every trip is different, and it’s important to make sure the trailer you’re renting is the right fit. Don’t hesitate to reach out using the chat feature to the host and ask questions like:
- What are the trailer’s exact dimensions?
- Does it come with a spare tire?
- Are there any weight restrictions I should be aware of?
- What type of hitch connection does it require?
- My cargo is [specific size]; will it fit on your trailer?
- I’m hauling [specific item]; will this trailer work for that?
Asking these questions ahead of time can help you avoid surprises on pickup day.

2. Review the Trailer’s Weight and Your Tow Vehicle’s Capacity
One of the most important things to check is whether your vehicle can safely tow the trailer and your cargo. Look at:
- The empty weight of the trailer
- The maximum payload capacity
- Your vehicle’s towing capacity
Overloading your vehicle can be dangerous and lead to mechanical issues, so double-check your numbers before confirming a rental.

3. Ask About Extras You May Need
Some hosts offer additional equipment that can make your trip easier. Depending on your needs, ask if they provide:
- Tow straps
- Tie-downs or wheel chocks
- A hitch lock
- Ramps for loading
These extras can save you time and money, so it’s always worth asking!
4. Look for Trailers with Video Descriptions
A picture is worth a thousand words, but a video can tell you the full story. Listings with video descriptions give you a better look at the trailer’s size, features, and overall condition. Watching a quick walkthrough from the host can help you feel more confident in your choice before booking.

Final Thoughts
By following these tips, you’ll have a smoother, more stress-free rental experience with towlos. Whether you’re hauling for work or adventure, taking a little extra time to choose the right trailer will help ensure a successful trip.
Happy towing!