Posted 2005-11-19 8:38 PM (#33266 - in reply to #33245) Subject: RE: Exiss
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Location: Michigan
You can do searches on here for past posts on Exiss and most are positive.
I have an Exiss Event and love it. I really like having an all alumy trailer vs a steel/alumy combo. I've had no complaints with mine whatsoever. I know 4 other people that I show with that own one and they are pleased with theres as well.
Posted 2005-11-21 1:02 PM (#33301 - in reply to #33245) Subject: RE: Exiss
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Location: michigan
It will be hard to find a make of trailer that no one has a complaint about. I like my Exiss. I have had it going on 3 years plus it was used. Like anything else, there is some wear and tear on it but nothing major. I'd buy another....
Posted 2005-12-06 10:27 PM (#33810 - in reply to #33245) Subject: RE: Exiss
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Location: Arcata, CA
Exiss has a few different model lines. The first Exiss I looked at was a Sport model and it appeared to be of a lesser quality than what I wanted. I almost passed on Exiss entirely, but I discovered the Event Line of Exiss at Horse Expo and it turned me inside out. The Event has many improvements (compared to teh Sport) that were worth a higher price to me. I bought one (2004) and love it!
Many other trailer companies may also offer differnt "trim lines". Do your home work and make a decision you can live with in terms of quality and finances. Good Luck!
Posted 2005-12-08 12:48 PM (#33868 - in reply to #33245) Subject: RE: Exiss
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Location: Yellow Springs, OH
I just moved up from a 1995 American steel 3H slant load bumper pull and I love my new Exiss! My wonderful husband knew I wanted a new trailer after my dad gave me his 2004 Ford F350 King Ranch and knew I wanted a aluminum gooseneck trailer with a small dressing room. He surprised me by going to congress with me to look (he is not a horse person) and thinking it might be fun to have some basic living quarters so we could go camping on the weekends. I was nervous about anything much bigger than what I had hauled previously, so a weekender was and is perfect for my present comfort zone. It's a Sport 304 with both the weekender and show packages. I also added a stud wall so that I can use the first stall as a mid tack, an awning, a swivel tv stand in the gooseneck and two Honda EU2000 generators. The reason I got two generators is that each one only weighs about 46 pounds so I can easily move them plus they can be linked together to provide 4000 watts of power. I've only used it one time so far, but it was great! Pulled beautifully behind my truck and my horse who is always nervous and sweaty in horse trailers arrived at the ride location calm and dry after a 2.5 hour drive.