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LiV OFF ROAD 129 vs OFF ROAD 159
Two wood-free LiV travel trailers, side by side — here's how the OFF ROAD 129 and OFF ROAD 159 differ on space, weight, and price.
Side by side
Specs compared
| Spec | OFF ROAD 129 | OFF ROAD 159 |
|---|---|---|
| Layout | Off-road | Off-road |
| Sleeps | 4 | 4 |
| Length | 12 ft | 15 ft |
| Dry weight | 995 lbs | 1,200 lbs |
| GVWR | 1,600 lbs | — |
| Cargo capacity | 550 lbs | — |
| Fresh water | 18 gal | 20 gal |
| Grey water | 14 gal | 14 gal |
| Black water | 14 gal | 14 gal |
| Slide-outs | None | None |
| Electric service | 30 amps | 30 amps |
| Starting price | $21,000 | $24,000 |
Highlighted cells mark the more favorable figure. Prices are starting ballparks — configure a build for a closer number.
The bottom line
Which should you choose?
Pick the OFF ROAD 129
if you want a lighter, easier tow, a shorter trailer to store and maneuver and a lower starting price.
Pick the OFF ROAD 159
if you want a bigger fresh-water tank for off-grid stays.
Questions
Good to know
What is the difference between the OFF ROAD 129 and the OFF ROAD 159?
Both are wood-free LiV travel trailers built on the same composite shell — see the spec table above for how they compare on weight, sleeping capacity, length, tanks, and price.
Which is lighter to tow, the OFF ROAD 129 or the OFF ROAD 159?
The OFF ROAD 129 is the lighter tow, with a dry weight around 995 lbs.
Which costs less, the OFF ROAD 129 or the OFF ROAD 159?
The OFF ROAD 129 has the lower starting price, around $21,000 — a ballpark figure; configure a build for a closer number.