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Have towed both and there is not a lot of difference. The single axles tend to bounce about a bit more but you tend to "feel" safer with the twin axle. All in the mind of course.
Picking up on Tango55's point, the only reason you need a mover is to line up the wheels to fit those silly ( but secure ) Al-Ko locks. I think in 4 years I have only used it once on a site with particularly narrow, tree lined roads. Otherwise the twin axle reverses like a single.
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