Everyone who tows a trailer can remember that first time they were unhooked and came around back busily doing something else and totally forgot the receiver hitch was still in place. Bam!! My leg!! Here comes that shin bruise, choice expletives and the nagging pain in your leg.
All because you forgot to about your hitch. Well, B&W has the solution to keep your legs happy this holiday season and beyond. B&W’s Tow & Stow hitch comes with three ball sizes to choose from, not to mention that it’s height is adjustable as well. Instead of having a different hitch or a different ball mount for every towing job, one adjustable trailer hitch will do the job of many without increasing the risk of an accident or damage to your hitch and trailer.
The B&W Tow & Stow adjustable trailer hitch takes the convenience and flexibility factor a step further. It doesn’t just provide three ball sizes and it also allows for multiple height adjustments in one-inch increments. This will ensure that your trailer is level and the weight is properly distributed. The B&W Tow & Stow hitch can also be stowed away when you’re not towing. Yes, that’s right it can be easy to save yourself and your shins the pain of running into your trailer hitch. Now, you don’t have to take it out and store it in the bed or cab (where you will hear it rattle around all day). With this system you can just stow the ball mount under your vehicle and move on with you life.
This hitch will keep you out of the doctors office with a broken shin, out of trouble with the law since it’s put away and provide you the ease to have the hitch you need for any of your trailers where for fun or work. Sounds like a perfect Christmas gift to us.
B&W just launched a page on their website that makes adding this to your Christmas list easy. Simply fill out the two question (what product, who do you want to know), and a “Gift Hint” e-mail is sent to them. Check it out on their website.
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