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SpruceLane
Reg. Feb 2008
Posted 2010-02-19 6:55 PM (#116817)
Subject: Shadow 2 H Trailer - Feedback?


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Location: Hamilton, Ontario
Tis the time of year when everyone is looking towards how to safely get their trusted mounts to all the season's equestrian events. In that spirit, I am looking at purchasing a 2 horse Shadow horse trailer. I don't see too many of these trailers on the road in my area (Southern Ontario) and was wondering if that is due to quality of the trailer or the limited number of dealers within Ontario. Does anyone on here have experience with this trailer brand or done the research and chosen a different product?Thanks
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gard
Reg. Aug 2007
Posted 2010-02-19 9:01 PM (#116820 - in reply to #116817)
Subject: RE: Shadow 2 H Trailer - Feedback?


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For the last couple of months I have been shopping for a 2H GN trailer. I found Shadow on line and called their IN address which was the closest to me. I talked with someone in management who quoted me a very low price. The following week I called and emailed the company for the additional info I was promised, and received no response. I then emailed a rep on this site who forwarded my request to a third party, who didn't answer at first, and then only did when I began to bitch.

During this time I thought I was dealing with the Shadow factory. In my trading of information with this new person, I was also promised a very low pricing, which he hadn't yet offered. I then learned that this person was in fact a FL dealer.

In the mean time I visited an OH manufacturer who also is a dealer of several brands. (not Shadow). In his lot was a newer, used Shadow trailer, the first one I had been able to see in person. By being able to directly compare that trailer, with several other brands including the owner's, I then chose to not consider it any further. In addition to construction details, purchasing a trailer from a dealer 1200 miles away from me would be ridiculous.

I would recommend you look at a Shadow trailer in person before you choose. There are many manufacturers that can build you a good, all aluminum trailer. For a similar or even lower pricing, you can also purchase a better made used trailer of several brands, usually with more accessories.

I am not bashing Shadow. The question was if anyone had compared them to any other manufacturer. I have.

Gard

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sweetas
Reg. Dec 2009
Posted 2010-02-21 8:20 AM (#116843 - in reply to #116817)
Subject: RE: Shadow 2 H Trailer - Feedback?


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We went to their dealership in Ocala (very near the manufacturing site, I understand). We liked the trailers, but ad a strange experience while we were at the dealership. There are ALOT of trailer dealerships in Ocala. We went to the next dealership and bought a trailer there. I think they have a good product - but these were new ones I was looking at. The tell-tale of value seems to be looking at the used ones to see how they've held up.
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calamityj
Reg. Jun 2005
Posted 2010-02-21 8:46 AM (#116846 - in reply to #116817)
Subject: RE: Shadow 2 H Trailer - Feedback?


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Shadow trailers are nice looking trailers... I know a couple of people who have either a two horse bumper pull, or a GN LQ. I looked one over with an owner and he said that the customer service/warranty service on some leaks in his new trailer had infuriated him. In a year he had no response to many querries and took it to his local repair. They look great, but I think it pays to stick with the proven brands and pay for quality.

PS; We have an older 2 horse BP that we use for day or vet trips...without a big investment. That way, we don't have to drag the LQ out when we don't need to.

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randemtam
Reg. Jun 2007
Posted 2010-02-23 8:38 PM (#116949 - in reply to #116817)
Subject: RE: Shadow 2 H Trailer - Feedback?


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I have a 2H BP Shadow that has held up fine for the 2 years or so that I have owned it. We use it almost once or twice a week and it has been fine. I haven't had many issues with it except that the tie rings were in an in-opportune place which caused my horse to mess up the head divider (mine is a straight load). I told them about it and they mailed me 2 tie rings at no charge which I placed on the wall instead of the middle pole. We fixed the head divider and have had no issues since then.

FWIW, good luck in your trailer search.

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skylermom
Reg. Feb 2007
Posted 2010-02-28 2:00 PM (#117103 - in reply to #116817)
Subject: RE: Shadow 2 H Trailer - Feedback?



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I have a 3H, SL, BP Shadow Stock Combo.  I am very happy with it (3 yrs) because it allows me to haul up to 3 horses, wooden floor which I wanted.  I can removed the horse dividers myself with a minimum of grunting.  The feature I needed most was the tack room wall that separates it from the 1rst horse stall is hinged.  Plus the saddle racks are removable.  So I can go from a slant load with small tack/dressing room (with separate curbside door) to a wide open stock trailer for hauling my hay.  For me, it is exactly what I wanted!
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