(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. Ben Thomas said:

    Isn’t the whole thing irrelevant anyway? I thought any firearm that would be useful for defending yourself were illegal in NJ?

  2. Kevin Mattson said:

    Do not spin circles while you are recording video. I cannot watch that crap.

  3. David Tiedt said:

    I like it I think if it was me I’d go a little bigger double axel they tow better more room and weight available and have LED lights with a solar panel back up. Simple hand pump for water cheaper, no power needed. Need propane stove for outside but nice camper cheap I might do that my self.

  4. Mike Graham said:

    Meh, they’ll all be found on the grid locked highways anyway…

  5. Michael Burkhalter said:

    There will be no safe locations, the masses will turn to violence and only TWD will survive lol

  6. Ray Dunn said:

    Stay where you are. There are very few exceptions when this wouldn’t be the safest option.

  7. Mike Hines said:

    Holy crap! Not a bad idea but I got motion sick trying to watch the video.

  8. Doug McIndoe said:

    Yeah , safe places like……Detroit, or Los Angeles, maybe Chicago or any other major cities across the country

  9. Tom Armitage said:

    Last time I will attempt to read one of your memes/article. I refuse to be subjected to a myriad of ads flipping from one useless page to the next. Bye Bye!

  10. Scott Sample said:

    Doug McIndoe Detroit has been a Free Fire Zone for three decades. Plenty of open land, nobody to ask questions about gunshots …

  11. John Morris said:

    You’d better have one doozy of a bike trailer if that’s your idea of a bugout vehicle

  12. John Morris said:

    He can just…y’know…go on eBay an’ stuff. Order him a new key for, like…$8 or $9…y’know?

  13. John Morris said:

    Just get yourself an Army surplus deuce-and-a-half cargo truck.$#%&!@*stealth, if something gets in your way, push it out of the way or drive right over it. Those things will go frigging anywhere and run on just about any flammable liquid: gas, diesel, kerosene, rubbing alcohol, grain alcohol, lighter fluid (if you had enough)…even cooking oil.

  14. JD Clarke said:

    Unless there’s an EMP and your truck’s computer is fried… :/

  15. Jeffrey Ericksen said:

    this is monetized clickbait malware hell. just link the youtube don’t be a tool goodbye

  16. Ronald Aldous said:

    The best stealth trailer is one disguised as a sewage suction truck. Who is going to try to break into one of those?

  17. Doug McIndoe said:

    Scott Sample. It’s been a lot longer than that. More like five decades and some. Which is my point exactly. If/ when a society breaks down, it’s safer to be able to get away from a large population that may want to take everything you have.

  18. Howard Bailey said:

    I would like to know why some people have the need to bug out unless they are in the city or they are living on a small lot ?

  19. Howard Bailey said:

    Not sure either I might bug out to my backyard shelter but it is always close and always ready for anything tornado flood hurricane EMP and more and is just as comfortable as the house

  20. Christopher A Clifton said:

    I would totally want to take that just to be able to haul stuff in. Or i would be very curious whats inside. Shtf? Probably a bunch of supplies lol

  21. John Morris said:

    Your backyard shelter may survive a flood. It may survive an earthquake or a tornado or a hurricane…it may even survive another Backstreet Boys reunion, but will it protect you from the biggest threat of all: Your neighbors, desperate, starving, scared and with nothing left to lose?

    When society breaks down, we are no better than animals.

  22. William Mulaski said:

    Stay home. When you need to leave take everything you can fit into a bag. A trailer like this is a target on roads with nonfunctional automobiles. Not to mention the noise discipline.

  23. William Mulaski said:

    John is right. I trust my neighbors to a degree, but when their child is sick and needs medicine or electrolytes. You won’t stop them if they feel entitled to it. Most nowadays feel entitled to just about anything. There is a thin veil of civility out there. Thin.

  24. Emma Gunson-Anderson said:

    If you’re trying to be camouflage, your white truck and trailer isn’t helpful. Paint that$#%&!@*

  25. Craig O'Brien said:

    Trailer is a target.. someone hauling that to me means something good is inside it.

  26. Sean Burke said:

    Jeromey, Nathan, Looks like I have to step up my game lol.

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