(Video) This Man Built a Stealth Shelter. Now Discover Why This Bug Out Trailer is the Ultimate Shelter.

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If you currently have a trailer that holds most of your belongings, then you know how useful it is. A trailer is a worthwhile investment for survivalists, outdoorsmen, and more. Plus — it can be used to transform into a stealth shelter!

In fact, one many decided to turn his trailer into a bug out shelter, and it turned out amazing. After purchasing a trailer with the intent to make it into the ultimate stealth shelter, it only got better from there.

His goal was to be able to tackle whatever comes his way when SHTF, and I dare say he accomplished that goal.

This one of a kind shelter on wheels is incredible. It comes with a microwave, sink, and even a TV. Okay, so perhaps a television won't always work in the future, but for now, it's a nice perk.

By watching a few YouTube videos, this man came up with a trailer design on his own, which is a powerful testament that we too can improvise and learn how to make our own stealth shelters.

In the future, this prepper would like to expand his stealth shelter. This bug out trailer is one of a kind because by its external appearance you would never guess that on the inside it's the ultimate stealth shelter.

On the next page discover what makes this trailer the ultimate off grid home. Enjoy an excellent tour of this stealth home on the video and be amazed!

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127 Comments

  1. Greg Peterson said:

    Stop showing your crap including your tags that someone can find your address with!! Then your highly recognizable truck. Anybody out savaging is not going to pass that trailer up! Prep in secret!!

  2. Chip Klass said:

    Hey, there’s a shiny new trailer sitting there. Let’s break in and see what’s in it!

  3. Zachary Rich said:

    To a point. You cannot do it all alone.

    Just use common sense and not show it off like a flag.

  4. Greg Duplechain said:

    Anthony Poole like this idea. Might start looking for a used cargo trailer that needs some love.

  5. Anthony Poole said:

    I have an 82 serro scotty that I ‘re done. I’m just gonna tell ya those radius I had to bend wood around is a challenge

  6. Anthony Poole said:

    Another gun to do is a van or one of those pull under builds for a camper works well too

  7. Greg Duplechain said:

    Anthony Poole easy and covert. Doesn’t look like what it is. Not a bad idea.

  8. Ron Hooper said:

    Truck is slow and easily stopped, trailer, is just a trailer. This vehicle would be more of a hindrance is you had to bug out with no warning. It’s cool, just not practical in the real world.

  9. Nicholas Lancia said:

    To move with stealth Through clog city streets were clogged roads the Bicycle is the best way to go

  10. Kevin Martin said:

    So the funniest part of this are the number of people “bugging out”. Lmao where are you going again? Leaving a good shelter to go live off the land out in the country?? Lmao hey new flash when some moron from the city thinks he’s going to come set up camp in my backyard he’s getting a boot to his$#%&!@*

  11. Bill Neska said:

    First 6-18 hrs most critical, if your not gone and to your safe location by then your screwed anyways……

  12. Mark Dykes said:

    Big deal. It’s a damn camper. Absolutely nothing special about it

  13. Jason B. Murvine said:

    could somebody tell this jackhole to get to the damn point already! I could have seen your stupid little trailer about 3 minutes and skipped the eBay on everything details! you could have gotten a bigger used camper for the 3k you spent on this useless trailer.

  14. William Andrews said:

    That was the first thing I was thinking. A quick Google search and a six hour drive to jersey and I’d have myself a camper. The only thing wrong is…. I’d have built it better. Lol. This thing looks like “Barbie’s Prep Camper”. Lol

  15. Marcus Rummel said:

    Alan Rummel, Vince Thomas, Steven Bond, Eric South. Future plan that I had thought of which is another reason why I want a bigger vehicle

  16. Jesse Buechel said:

    Any ice fisherman from the upper midwest would laugh at this We build ice shantys for less that are more practically set up. It also does not raise any eyebrows, we all have them.

  17. Robert Aldridge said:

    Cool? What’s with the locks on the spare tires if I needed a tire I would just grab the one on the ground.

  18. Nick Abel said:

    V plow on the front. Speed don’t matter when your radiator gets smashed

  19. Ron Hooper said:

    It’s a weak chasis, weak axles, weak drive shaft, and$#%&!@*transmission. Like I said it’s cool, but not practical as a bug out rig.

  20. Sam Molloy said:

    If you have a place to put it in a SHTF scenario, preferably in a barn or such, this could work as a bug out shelter. I like the utility trailer look. I have a lot of experience with campers. A vented (to the floor, you have enough external hints) internal battery box is way better than a tongue mount, particularly if you have an alarm. I suggest everything 12V except the microwave and heat. Solar is “eh” but a bicycle type generator is an idea. I don’t know the legality of inside propane tanks but like the battery box, vented to the floor and isolated from the cabin (check how slide in campers do it) would work. My experience with water heaters is they are absolute crap but last a while with a Sacrificial Anode screwed into the drain hole. And like a furnace it’s door is very hard to disguise. Wheel well? A spill pan with a drain under the water heater is absolutely necessary. Of course in a SHTF propane would be unavailable anyway. Needs a top secret stash for money and firearms. Very interesting.

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