I know that double d now manufactures equispirit horse trailers, but I am still having difficulty deciding. I want a straight load, 2 horse gooseneck, with a large tack room area in the gooseneck part since this WILL be my tack room while I'm in college. How many feet extra do you think would be enough to have a nice walking space, organized, and room for tack, and camping gear since it already has 4' of space? I was thinking adding an extra 3' making it 7' minus the one foot for the storage trunck/step, with an added water tank, and if a put a cabinet for storage, also I need room for my grain, and supplements (that's why I said add 3', to make sure it's still enough without crowding everything) Let me know if there should be more or less added feet to the standard 4' :) Double D has a more affordable price, with help on installing the hitch and breaks, etc. but equispirit has the Nev'R'Lube chassis/axles or whatever, which sounds nice. There's more to both of them then what's listed that I am confused about too, but I don't want to list every detail and ask if it is featured on both since the same people make them. Also, which floor is better? Pressure treated Pine, or the new Rumber??? I'm not quite sure which is better (Trailer AND Floor).... And I need some help deciding. So I would appreciate it if you could give me your opinions and advice. BTW The truck I plan on getting can easily pull either trailer (Chevy 2500HD). Also I live in California so I would have to go on a nice road trip, but It would give me practice driving with a new trailer :)
Thank you!







Double D or Equispirit Horse Trailer?







