Black Series vs inTech: Which Off-Road Trailer Wins?

Article published at: Jun 18, 2026

inTech and Black Series appeal to off-road travelers with different priorities — one leans light and towable, the other leans full-capability. Here's how to choose.

The core trade-off

inTech is known for all-aluminum, lightweight builds that are easy to tow with a wider range of vehicles. Black Series prioritizes full off-grid living and amenities on a galvanized steel chassis — more trailer to pull, but more capability and space once you're there.

How they differ

  • Weight & towing: lightweight aluminum trailers are easier on smaller tow vehicles. If you tow with a heavier truck or SUV, Black Series' full-amenity layouts open up.
  • Amenities: Black Series includes a full wet bath, kitchen, and off-grid power as standard across the lineup.

What to evaluate

  • Your tow vehicle: match the loaded trailer weight to your vehicle's capacity (see our towing capacity guide).
  • Off-grid systems: the HQ15 ships with a 2000W inverter and solar; the flagship HQ21 carries 800W of solar.
  • Space & sleeping: Black Series sleeps 3–6; the HQ19 adds a king bed and 64-gallon water tank.

The bottom line

Choose lightweight aluminum if minimal towing weight is your priority. Choose Black Series if you want full off-grid living, a real bathroom, and expedition-ready capability. Questions? Call (833) 822-6737.


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Article published at: Jun 18, 2026

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