When selecting a trailer for your Polaris Off-Road Vehicle, make sure you’re selecting one that accommodates your vehicle.
Compare the weight of your vehicle, accessories and gear with the load rating of the trailer. Make sure the trailer deck is large enough for your vehicle. To find the length, width, height and estimated dry weight of current Polaris Off-Road Vehicles, click on the Specs pages for each respective vehicle within the ORV lineup (see screenshots below).
If your model is not listed, consult your Owner’s Manual to find the dimensions.
When choosing the correct trailer for your vehicle, it is important to consider the Gross Trailer Weight, which can be found on the trailer's Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) label. The weight of the trailer and your ORV cannot exceed the Gross Trailer Weight. When trailering your ORV, make sure there is proper weight distribution. Generally speaking, 60 percent of the cargo weight should be loaded in the front half of the trailer, and the ORV should be centered left to right. Check your trailer's Owner's Manual for more information or talk to your dealer.
Your Polaris Dealer or trailer retailer can help you find a trailer with the number of axles, style of ramp and other features that best suit you and your vehicle. To find a Polaris Dealer near you, use the Dealer Locator.
Polaris Trailers offers a line of all-aluminum utility, car hauler, cargo and snowmobile trailers, all specifically designed for Polaris vehicles. Browse the options to find the right trailer for your vehicle. To find a Polaris Trailers Dealer near you, use the Dealer Locator.
For more on selecting a trailer and the proper way to trailer your vehicle, listen to the Happy Trailering to You and Your ORV episode of the Polaris Podcast.
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