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The RVR3 connects to your trailer using a low tower bracket and allows you to bring your trailer directly to and from your hitch vehicle with pinpoint control. Operated via remote from up to 40 feet away, it gives you full mobility to walk the perimeter of your trailer and maintain control of critical pivot points while maneuvering.
Part of the RVR Series, which also includes the RVR5 and RVR9, the RVR3 comes with a rechargeable lithium-ion battery that delivers up to 30 minutes of continuous runtime. The compact design measures 18.5 x 16.5 x 10 inches and weighs just 57 lbs. Powered by two high-torque planetary motors, the RVR3 handles most single-axle trailers and some dual-axle trailers with ease. Its aluminum body ensures both lightweight handling and long-term corrosion resistance.
Equipped with heavy-duty caterpillar treads, the RVR3 provides excellent traction across a variety of surfaces. It can push trailers up a 5% (2.8°) incline, though capacity will be reduced. Always avoid pulling the unit uphill. Its intuitive wireless control allows for safe and easy operation from any angle, providing you with complete confidence and precision.
If you have any questions about compatibility or whether this model suits your specific trailer or environment, please contact our Support Team at support@trailervalet.com.
UP TO 3,500 LBS. REMOTE CONTROLLED TRAILER MOVER
Features
- 3,500 lb towing capacity, 175-350 lb tongue capacity
- Includes charger, remote control, and RVR Low Tower Bracket
- Fully remote-controlled with 40 ft radius (signal frequency 2.4 GHz)
- Heavy-duty rubber caterpillar tracks
- Compact design: 18.5 in x 16.5 in x 10 in; 57 lbs
- Max speed: 29.5 ft/min (unloaded); 23 ft/min (loaded)
- 2 high-torque Planetary Motors to drive both single and dual axle trailers
- Built-in, rechargeable 14.8-Volt Lithium Ion battery with 3-minute auto shut-off
- Remote power: (2) AA batteries
- Installation system: Low Tower Bracket
- Optimal use with 10-12% vertical or tongue weight
- Aluminum Body for a lightweight design and a lifetime of corrosion resistance
- 360 degree range of motion
- Height of RVR with the Ball Tower attached is 21 inches
- The RVR3 can push a trailer up a 5% (2.8 Degree) grade (will lower capacity); never pull your unit up any kind of incline.
Specifications
- Hauling Capacity: 3500
- Static Tongue Weight lbs: 350
- Tongue Weight Optimum Range: 175 - 350
- Optimum Grade: The Mover can push or pull a trailer on a flat even surface. Never pull your unit up or down any kind of incline.
- Wheel Size: 6 inch Width
- Mounting Type: Ball
- Wheel Type: Rubber Tread
- Item Height Inches: 17
- Item Width Inches: 21
- Item Depth Inches: 15
- Item Net Weight lbs: 57
- Warranty: 1 Year Manufacturers Limited Warranty
- Includes: RVR 3 Unit, RVR Bracket Set, Remote, Charger
What dimensions can the Trailer Valet handle?
A Trailer Valet can handle any sized trailer provided it meets the weight limits of that particular model. We recommend inviting a second person to guide your trailer from the opposite end, especially in tight spaces, as turning requirements can vary widely according to the trailer's dimensions.
Will the Trailer Valet work on my double-axle trailer?
Yes, as long as your trailer weight distribution is properly shifted toward the front of the trailer.
What vehicle types does the Trailer Valet support?
The RVR supports recreational vehicles (RVs), boats, and other similarly sized towable vehicles.
What weight will the Trailer Valet support?
The Trailer Valet comes in several makes and models, capable of supporting variable loads. RVR versions are available for 3,500 (TVRVR3), 5,500 (TVRVR5), 9,000 (TVRVR9), and 12,000 (TVRVR12) lbs.
Will the Trailer Valet work on inclines?
Each Trailer Valet model can handle its own degree of slope depending on the weight of the trailer and tongue, surface type, and trailer weight distribution. We welcome you to send our support team a picture of the full surface (with clear surface type and angle of slope) including your trailer specs. We can help determine suitability for any of our products and make a recommendation.
My trailer uses a standard A-Frame hitch assembly loaded with a battery, winch and propane tank. What do you recommend?
The standard RVR3 attachment connects the unit to your trailer frame rather than to the coupler, providing more flexibility for trailers with limited front space.
Is the Trailer Valet motorized?
Yes, the RVR is fully motorized with a lithium-ion battery and remote control for wireless, hands-free operation.
What is the charging time for the RVR Battery?
The initial charge when first received is overnight (approximately 12 hours). After the first full charge, the battery will typically recharge in about 1 hour.
Can the Trailer Valet remain attached to the trailer while in motion?
No, only the 5X model can be stowed during transit. The RVR must be detached from the trailer before towing.
What happens if you lose control of the trailer?
The Trailer Valet RVR has an integrated brake that automatically engages when the motor stops. It functions best on flat surfaces. If the trailer is on a slope, the brake will slow the trailer until it reaches level ground, though a complete stop may not be guaranteed on steeper inclines.
Will the Trailer Valet work on dirt, gravel, and grass surfaces?
The RVR can handle packed, uneven terrain. We do not recommend use on soft or loose surfaces such as sand, mud, or rocky ground. If unsure, email us photos of the surface and trailer specs for evaluation.
How long does the battery last?
The RVR's lithium-ion battery delivers approximately 30–45 minutes of continuous operation. Battery life varies based on trailer weight, terrain, and slope.
My Trailer Valet works on my heaviest trailer. Will it work for the others?
Not necessarily. Factors like trailer shape, coupler design, weight distribution, and tongue weight all affect usability. Contact our support team for tailored advice.
Can this device be submerged in water (salt or fresh)?
No. Submersion in water will damage internal electronics and void the warranty.
How do I properly maintain my Trailer Valet?
Maintain the unit every 3 months. Clean it after use and store in a dry area. Grease internal gears and bushings as instructed in the manual or YouTube videos. Avoid prolonged exposure to moisture or extreme conditions.
The Trailer Valet treads are slipping on the ground. What should I do?
If traction is poor, check tongue weight—too much rear weight can lift the nose. Shift more load toward the front of the trailer and clear any debris beneath the tires.