The best way to get your sleds up to the mountain is with a snowmobile trailer. But with so many options, it can be hard to know where to start.

Use the following tips to make the shopping process easier. When you are ready to shop snowmobiles for sale, head over to Mountain West Trailers. Our dealership is in Heber City, Utah, and we also serve those in Salt Lake City.

1. Decide Between Open and Enclosed Snowmobile Trailers

Snowmobile trailers can be broken down into two main categories: open and enclosed.

The main advantage of open snowmobile trailers is their low price point. Fewer materials go into their creation, which helps keep the cost down. They are also lighter in weight, which means less strain placed on the tow vehicle and better fuel efficiency during the drive.

The key benefit of enclosed snowmobile trailers is their optimized protection for the sleds. The trailer's walls and roof help guard against poor weather, debris, and thieves. Enjoy secure storage of your snowmobiles throughout your trip, including when you pull over for a meal or park at a hotel overnight. It's also easier to store gear and accessories inside an enclosed snowmobile trailer.

2. Decide Between Steel or Aluminum

The two common snowmobile trailer materials are steel and aluminum.

Steel trailers are usually lower in price, but they still offer impressive durability. However, they are heavier in weight and can suffer from rust damage.

Aluminum trailers are lightweight and easy to tow. They are also resistant to rust and weather damage. However, they are much higher in cost.

3. Decide the Method of Loading the Snowmobile

One approach is to take the snowmobile up a ramp and into the trailer. Some snowmobile trailers come with a built-in ramp and others require purchasing an aftermarket accessory.

Another approach is to get a tilt snowmobile trailer. These models shift down to make the loading process easier, but they aren't as helpful with the unloading process. The tilting can also cause items inside the snowmobile trailer to move around if they aren't securely locked in place.

3. Think About Accessories

Snowmobile trailers can be equipped with various accessories.

Enclosed trailers, for example, can house shelves and cabinets. These can be helpful in keeping gear organized. Extra mountings can also be used to hang up coats, extra tire racks, and other items.

Spend some time researching the various options, then be sure to include those accessories into your budget.

Ready to shop snowmobile trailers for sale? Check out the selection at Mountain West Trailers. Explore the available models online or at our dealership in Heber City, Utah. We also serve those in Salt Lake City, Utah.