Owning a premium travel trailer—whether it’s an Grand Design RV, Airstream, Oliver Travel Trailers, or Lance Travel Trailers—is a statement of quality, craftsmanship, and investment. But one of the most overlooked components in protecting that investment is the hitch connecting your tow vehicle to your prized trailer. Not all hitches are created equal, and when you tow a high-end trailer, standard hitches simply don’t measure up.
Enter ProPride 3P Hitch — the hitch engineered to match the expectations of premium trailers.
Premium travel trailers often feature aluminum frames, high-end cabinetry, and carefully tuned suspension. While these design elements reduce weight and improve efficiency, they also make trailers more sensitive to sway, vibration, and stress.
Aluminum is strong yet lightweight. Unlike steel, aluminum can fatigue over time under repeated lateral forces. Even minor trailer sway can create micro-stresses that slowly degrade the frame and compromise structural integrity. A standard hitch may reduce sway slightly but cannot fully prevent these stresses.
High-end trailers hold significant resale value. Even small cosmetic or structural damage can impact resale price. Maintaining stability during every tow preserves the financial value of your investment.
Premium RVs are outfitted with delicate interiors—wood cabinets, leather seating, polished finishes, and state-of-the-art electronics. When the trailer sways, these components experience jerks, rattling, and shifting, which can lead to long-term damage. A proper premium hitch eliminates sway at the source, protecting the interior you’ve carefully curated.
Even when sway seems minor, repeated exposure to micro-instability can create long-term problems:
Premium trailers deserve premium protection, and that starts with the hitch.
The difference between a standard hitch and a premium engineered system like the ProPride 3P is geometry-based stability.
Unlike friction-based or basic anti-sway hitches, the ProPride 3P moves the trailer’s pivot point closer to the tow vehicle’s rear axle. This eliminates trailer yaw and side-to-side oscillation, rather than simply dampening it.
By controlling the trailer at the pivot, the hitch prevents lateral forces from reaching the frame, cabinets, and luxury interiors. Every mile traveled is safer and gentler on the trailer, preserving its condition for years to come.
When you invest in a high-end trailer, your ownership experience is just as valuable as the initial purchase. Choosing a premium hitch provides:
For owners of Airstream, Grand Design, Oliver, Lance, or other premium RVs, the question isn’t just about safety — it’s about protecting your investment and enhancing the towing experience.