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KnightRider
Reg. Oct 2006
Posted 2006-11-16 7:54 AM (#51573)
Subject: Twister Trailers? Anyone heard of them? Opinions?


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Hi Again. I posted yesterday, and no one responded so I'm trying with a new topic.

We are looking at the Adam, Twister and Summit all aluminum stock trailers w/LQ.   I cannot find any information on the web about the Twister (by Short-Go, Inc.).  The dealer tells me that the Arndt's established the company (under a different name) the recently sold it to focus soley on the conversion company (Cactus).

Does anyone have an opinion on these trailers?  They look pretty well made.  The dealer owns a Twister, and he handles about 5 different brands of horse trailers and chose this one to own, so I guess that might be some indication of their quality.

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3 Willows Farm
Reg. Jan 2004
Posted 2006-11-16 11:44 AM (#51591 - in reply to #51573)
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I have owned a 4 horse twister for a year now.  I custom ordered mine and worked closely with Jason Arndt to have it made to fit my needs.  I cant say enough good things about the trailer.  The quality and construction of the trailer is as good as it gets.  I would put it up any Elite, bloomer, C&C anyday.  There are only one or two here in NC.  I always have people asking to see the trailer.  I would be glad to send you pics of mine if you would like.
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KnightRider
Reg. Oct 2006
Posted 2006-11-17 11:01 AM (#51629 - in reply to #51591)
Subject: RE: Twister Trailers? Anyone heard of them? Opinions?


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Hi there.  Thanks for the input.  Did you buy a stock or enclosed trailer?  Did you get LQ?

We are also looking at Adam (made in VA) and Summit (made in FLA) and the price tag for the trailer comes in a bit above these two.

KnightRider

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dreamrider
Reg. Jan 2006
Posted 2006-11-17 3:30 PM (#51639 - in reply to #51573)
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I never heard of Twister Trailers. But, until about two years ago I never heard of Adam either. I ended up buying an Adam. The Adam is a high quality trailer and worth the effort to research. I am satisfied with the trailer. Just some issues with the conversion company that are being worked out. Spend some time on this forum and it will enlighten you on many aspects of trailers. It did that for me.
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3 Willows Farm
Reg. Jan 2004
Posted 2006-11-20 7:13 AM (#51710 - in reply to #51573)
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Mine is an enclosed 4 horse with the cactus LQ.  All solid wood and very detailed work. 

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KnightRider
Reg. Oct 2006
Posted 2006-11-20 7:44 AM (#51711 - in reply to #51639)
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Is your Adam trailer all aluminum or steel frame w/aluminum skin?
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3 Willows Farm
Reg. Jan 2004
Posted 2006-11-20 1:53 PM (#51722 - in reply to #51710)
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Originally written by 3 Willows Farm on 2006-11-20 8:13 AM

Mine is an enclosed 4 horse with the cactus LQ.  All solid wood and very detailed work. 

There are some pictures of my twister over on barrelhorseworld.com in my album.  I havent had a chance to move them over here yet.

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dreamrider
Reg. Jan 2006
Posted 2006-11-20 3:04 PM (#51725 - in reply to #51573)
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My Adam is all alluminum. I also have the mill finish on the outside. Very solid trailer and great looking!
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3 Willows Farm
Reg. Jan 2004
Posted 2006-11-21 6:53 AM (#51745 - in reply to #51573)
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3 Willows Farm
Reg. Jan 2004
Posted 2006-11-21 6:54 AM (#51746 - in reply to #51573)
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3 Willows Farm
Reg. Jan 2004
Posted 2006-11-21 6:54 AM (#51747 - in reply to #51573)
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Finally got to upload a few pics of my twister.
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KnightRider
Reg. Oct 2006
Posted 2006-11-24 9:58 AM (#51852 - in reply to #51573)
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Thanks! It sure looks like a nice trailer.

KR

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3 Willows Farm
Reg. Jan 2004
Posted 2006-11-24 11:43 AM (#51856 - in reply to #51573)
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I guess the outside pics were too large to show up, sorry.

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