Originally Posted by
ThorUSA
just that the original poster can see that there are actually also other than origami trailers available :-)

This is a good trailer, we own both the small and the large. If you compare them to the trailers discussed in this thread the wheels can be "too big" for traveling light. I found that on the small trailer you can actually use 12" wheels and that can some times be a great advantage. You can also use the 16" wheels on the large size trailer (instead of the 20") when size matters.
I found that if you insert the towbar with the hitch part pointing up (a 90 degree turn from what it should be) and drill a new hole and insert the pin again the trailer is more than usable as a handcart. Especially if you have fitted smaller wheels than it is designed for this is a good idea to avoid lifting it too high in the front (and hitting the ground at the back).
I have found several pictures of modifications to the trailer on flickr. Some peopel have atatched a suitcase on top of the flat bed and some have remowed the plywood and have atatched the frame directly to a suitcase.
With the right size box/trailer the frame can also be fitted
innside so you atatch the quick release axels to the frame that is innside box/case trough a small hole in the side.
It can be modifyed with a long addition to the towbar to tow a canoe or other long items.
https://www.flickr.com/search/?text=...edom%20trailer