A flatbed trailer with two axles and a wooden deck parked on a blue painted surface outdoors, with a background of a dirt field, trees, and houses under a partly cloudy sky.

DECKOVER
TRAILERS

Built for your life.

BEARCO aluminum, steel
AND BEAVERTAIL TRAILERS

Haul more with a Bearco deckover trailer.

Designed with a wide seamless deck over the wheels for maximum capacity, these trailers are ideal for wider loads and commercial equipment. The elevated deck design provides greater clearance, making it ideal for hauling over uneven terrain like construction sites or gravel roads without the risk of dragging the load.

Used by cargo haulers they can carry 2 skids side-by-side or any other type of over-sized load. With an optional built-in winch track the sliding winches can be positioned at any point along the length of the trailer deck.

A flatbed trailer parked on a gravel lot, attached to a vehicle outside in a rural area with fields, trees, barns, and farm buildings in the background.
A flatbed trailer hitched to a black truck parked on a dirt patch in front of a green field with trees and a barn in the background.
A flatbed trailer with two ramps is parked on a dirt path beside a harvested field with brown soil and remnants of crops. In the background, there are distant trees, houses, and a clear blue sky.

DECKOVER TRAILER Product Categories

A flatbed trailer with a wooden deck, dual wheels, and a hitch for towing.

Aluminum Deckover

Flatbed trailer with wooden deck and dual axles, heavy-duty metal construction, and safety reflectors, positioned on a black background.

Steel Deckover

Metal flatbed trailer with dual axles and foldable loading ramps at the rear, designed for transporting vehicles or large equipment.

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ALUMINUM OR STEEL?

All BEARCO trailers are built to the highest of standards, but depending on your application you may be better suited for a steel or an aluminum trailer.

Aluminum Construction

A silver utility trailer with dual wheels and a diamond plate metal construction, featuring a front hitch for attachment to a vehicle.

Aluminum construction gives utility trailers a clear advantage where durability and performance matter most.

Being significantly lighter than steel, aluminum trailers allow for a higher payload capacity from the same size trailer, helping you haul more without upgrading equipment. Aluminum is naturally corrosion and rust resistant, standing up to moisture, road salt, and harsh weather, while also resisting stone chips that can compromise painted steel finishes. The result is a trailer that maintains its strength and appearance over time, delivers a longer working life, and reduces maintenance costs, making aluminum a smart, long-term investment for serious hauling.

steel Construction

Black utility trailer with two axles and a wooden floor, featuring a mesh back ramp and safety chains, isolated on a black background.

Steel construction utility trailers are built for strength, stability, and hard use.

Their rigid frame delivers superior structural integrity, allowing them to withstand daily abuse on demanding jobsites without flexing or fatigue. Steel resists denting and warping under heavy impacts, making it ideal for hauling equipment, materials, and loads that push limits. The added weight of steel also contributes to stable, confident towing when carrying heavy loads. Combined with a lower upfront cost compared to aluminum, steel utility trailers offer a tough, dependable, and cost-effective solution for operators who need maximum durability and strength.