NATDA Magazine Sept/Oct 2018 NM_Sept2018 | Page 26

More than ever, people yearn to escape the busy schedule of modern day living. As the majority of those in the trailer industry know, nothing provides a better escape than some peace and quiet in the great outdoors. Whether you’re going hunting, fishing, camping, mountain-biking or trail running, it’s important that you can carry all your necessities and gear with you. Newly introduced to the American and Canadian market, Venter Trailers aims to do just that for a hemisphere it hasn’t touched, yet. Established in 1959, the South African company exports trailers to Australia, Botswana, Namibia, New Zealand, Tanzania, the United Kingdom, Zimbabwe and – most recently – the United States and Canada. Venter Trailers’ plan for global domination is going well, too. Aside from numerous comments from dealerships and clients on the quality of the of its trailers, Venter boasts an assortment of accolades, including ‘The Diamond Eye Award for Quality Commitment and Excellence’ in Geneva, Switzerland. 26 “The quality of Venter Trailers is known the world over,” Dr. Steve Botha explains. “They’re known as the original and best when it comes to off-road and tarmac trailers.” Venter Trailers’ product fits perfectly between the traditional “pop-up” class of trailers and the higher-priced RV vehicles. Able to go to remote destinations via tough terrain where pop-ups and RVs can’t easily follow, there’s not very many trailers like it in the North American market. “The unavailability of true off-road camper trailers that are as versatile and hardy as ours sets our product apart as something new,” says Botha. NATDA Magazine www.natda.org