Any reviews on Hoosier living quarters trailers? Looking at a Hoosier Renegade as well as a Lakota Charger. I've found tons of info and reviews online for the Lakotas but i'm getting crickets on the Hoosiers. Anyone have any experiences to share? Thanks!
Posted 2016-03-17 7:50 AM (#166451 - in reply to #166449) Subject: RE: Hoosier trailers
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Hoosier is the remains of the old American Spirit. Steel frame, aluminum skin. Pretty nice interior.Multiple ownership & bankruptcy history however. Seem pretty stable now.
Posted 2016-03-18 2:42 PM (#166476 - in reply to #166449) Subject: RE: Hoosier trailers
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Posts: 37 Location: Upstate NY
I believe my friend's Maverick is made by Hoosier.fit & finish in the LQ, the horse area & exterior is all very nice. it is the only new trailer I have been in so not much to compare it against. but I do like the fact that the cabinets at least don't appear to be quite as chintzy as the older RV's/LQ's, but that may even be the difference that a few years of technology does.it is a heavy trailer, but everything seems well built (if you are looking for one in the northeast hers is for sale due to wanting to move some $$ from the horse trailer into an RV so she can put more $$ towards her house)
Posted 2016-03-30 9:35 AM (#166614 - in reply to #166449) Subject: RE: Hoosier trailers
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Location: Stafford, VA
I bought a hoosier Bandit 2h gn w/9' livign quarters and I am extremely happy with it. it is steel with aluminum skin, it hauls nice behind my F250 diesel. Went to my first horse show with it 2 weeks ago, and although i am still trying to figure out the TV and some of the entertainment buttons, everythign works great. Have to take it in to get the inside LED lights inside my horse compartment fixed, but other than that, absolutely no issues with it. Love the 75 gallon water tank and the big fridge. Workmanship inside is very nice for the price point. you can pm me if you need anything.
lisa