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bphilhotroder
Reg. Dec 2007
Posted 2008-01-28 8:49 PM (#75489)
Subject: twister Vs. Sooner


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Anybody have anything good or bad to say about the twister or the sooner thanks
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Terri
Reg. Jan 2004
Posted 2008-01-29 12:14 PM (#75532 - in reply to #75489)
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Well, the sooner will transport your horses for you, and the twister will transport EVERYTHING for you.  Of course it will all be in little peices when it lands and probally not where you want it.

 

Sorry, I couldn't resist.  I've never heard of a twister trailer.

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retento
Reg. Aug 2004
Posted 2008-01-29 12:39 PM (#75535 - in reply to #75489)
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Towfoo
Reg. Jan 2008
Posted 2008-01-29 4:41 PM (#75552 - in reply to #75532)
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Originally written by Terri on 2008-01-29 12:14 PM

Well, the sooner will transport your horses for you, and the twister will transport EVERYTHING for you.  Of course it will all be in little peices when it lands and probally not where you want it.

 

Sorry, I couldn't resist.  I've never heard of a twister trailer.



I fell hook line and sinker for that one LOL
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Painted Horse
Reg. May 2005
Posted 2008-01-29 8:04 PM (#75561 - in reply to #75489)
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They are not apples to apples comparison.

The Twister is a lot more pricey. It competes more with the Hart, Platnum, 4 star

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PaulChristenson
Reg. Jan 2007
Posted 2008-01-30 4:13 AM (#75576 - in reply to #75561)
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Originally written by Painted Horse on 2008-01-29 8:04 PM

They are not apples to apples comparison.

The Twister is a lot more pricey. It competes more with the Hart, Platnum, 4 star

Unless you win it...

They're running a contest...

http://www.twistertrailer.com/PageDisplay.asp?p1=3091

Terri stole my punning answer... 



Edited by PaulChristenson 2008-01-30 4:16 AM
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ponytammy
Reg. Jan 2005
Posted 2008-01-30 1:11 PM (#75609 - in reply to #75489)
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Twister Trailers are built right down the road from me. I have never owned one, but my trainer has one. It is a very secure and functional trailer. Both the Sooner and Twister are nice trailers, so I would look at which trailer meets your needs better for the money.

Sooners are now built by Universal Trailer Corp. which also makes Exiss, Featherlite and Miley. I prefer to do business with a private owned company rather than a large corp. Seems attention to details and quality are better with a smaller company since their livelihood exists on making a good product without the large corp. dollars and advertising backing them up.

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Terri
Reg. Jan 2004
Posted 2008-01-30 6:10 PM (#75644 - in reply to #75576)
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Ha!!  I beat ya to it.  I tried not to, but I just couldn't resist.  Well, maybe I didn't try alllllll that hard.
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dwilliams
Reg. Jan 2008
Posted 2008-01-30 10:46 PM (#75683 - in reply to #75489)
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I've never left a post on here, but since I love my Sooner, I thought I would join and tell you about it. I LOVE my Sooner, and won't pull anything else. I have been very pleased with the trailer from top to bottom. I looked at them at the Congress this year too, and they were the nicest I have seen. They took second to no one. And I bought my trailer AFTER they were bought by Universal and have had no issues at all. I would reccommend it to anyone. As far as Twister....I don't know. I did see their trailers at Congress also, but didn't look very close, as I had never heard of them. If it were my decision, which it isn't, it would be a pretty simple one. Sooner, hands down.
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3 Willows Farm
Reg. Jan 2004
Posted 2008-01-31 6:57 AM (#75693 - in reply to #75489)
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I have a Twister trailer and absolutely love it.   I ordered my trailer with special requirements so I could run my business out of it while rodeoing at the same time.  The guys at the shop were awesome when it come to answering questions I had and building it the specific way I needed.  I have been using mine for three years now, hauling about 3-4 days a week normally and never had the first problem.  When I finally got to pick up my trailer I was blown away by the quality and detail that went into the trailer. 
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Razorback1980
Reg. Jan 2008
Posted 2008-01-31 12:44 PM (#75728 - in reply to #75552)
Subject: RE: twister Vs. Sooner


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Originally written by Towfoo on 2008-01-29 4:41 PM

Originally written by Terri on 2008-01-29 12:14 PM

Well, the sooner will transport your horses for you, and the twister will transport EVERYTHING for you.  Of course it will all be in little peices when it lands and probally not where you want it.

 

Sorry, I couldn't resist.  I've never heard of a twister trailer.

I fell hook line and sinker for that one LOL

+1  ...I hate being a rookie! but it was funny.

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