I bought a trailer like that short one once in CO. Long story short, it was an emergency and we were on the way to WY to antelope hunt. Yet, I still got good value for the trailer I traded in. Make sure you secure the pins in that ramp, mine tried to fall off on the way back somewhere around KC, KA. Luckily, I was able to find what I needed to patch it. The lay down ramp came in handy once or twice, but I traded it for a 12’ with a dovetail that made loading my zero turn and my SxS much easier. That short ramp doesn’t catch as much wind and it pulls off my just slipping it to the right. Even at my age I can take it off easily and put it back on without grunting too loudly. Those little trailers are mighty handy, especially if you have a camper top on your truck like I do. That pintle hitch looks like a really well built trailer too, and if you think those ramps are too steep, you should have loaded my backhoe up onto my 24’ gooseneck.
If you don’t already have them, you might think about airbags on your truck. I put them on mine and they made a big difference on how it handled. They aren’t that expensive even if you don’t want to install them yourself.