Posted 2008-07-05 2:25 PM (#86897) Subject: Best Trailers...#1-#5
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Just for kicks...Rate the top 5 LQ Trailers out there. #1 being the best...and finish with #5...I'm interested in seeing the results. Keep in mind, I'm talking about the "average" person and what they are looking for...The people that go on weekend trail rides, lots of primitive camping at trail heads, etc...Just your typical weekend rider, not on the circut or anything like that.
Posted 2008-07-05 10:22 PM (#86910 - in reply to #86897) Subject: RE: Best Trailers...#1-#5
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I won't name the top 5 in quality because you wouldn't want to spend that much money to only use the trailer on weekends. Those top 5 are for the pros who haul daily. If I needed a nice trailer for the money, this would be my list. Oh, and 4-Star is in the top 5, but you can afford an older one, even in the early 90's are great trailers.
1. Older 4-Star (any year will work)
2. See #1
3. See #1 & 2
4. See #1, 2, 3
5. See #1,2,3,4
Posted 2008-07-06 7:20 AM (#86912 - in reply to #86905) Subject: RE: Best Trailers...#1-#5
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Originally written by threeman on 2008-07-05 6:15 PM
Well I dont know about 5 but lets see.... 1. Paid for 2. Borrowed 3. Cheap 4. Free Kinda like beer, there are only four kinds.... can, keg, bottle, and free... J
Posted 2008-07-06 10:19 AM (#86919 - in reply to #86905) Subject: RE: Best Trailers...#1-#5
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Originally written by threeman on 2008-07-05 5:15 PM
Well I dont know about 5 but lets see.... 1. Paid for 2. Borrowed 3. Cheap 4. Free Kinda like beer, there are only four kinds.... can, keg, bottle, and free... J
I want a new trailer so badly, but with the economy the way it is and the price of diesel it is hard for me to buy one. My current trailer fits #1. It is not great, but gets the job done. I cannot see making payments on a new trailer, and not being able to pull it as I don't have the money to fill up my truck. I barely am hauling now. Diesel keeps going up, my hauling may even get more limited, if that is possible.
Posted 2008-07-06 5:41 PM (#86942 - in reply to #86897) Subject: RE: Best Trailers...#1-#5
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I haven't had a bunch of trailers to judge against, but I love the 1997 Hart 2H GN I have now. Great trailer in every way, even with age on it, and I'm the 2nd owner. There are only a few manufacturers I will consider when I finally buy that 3H I want, and they've already been named by other posters. Figure I'll end up with the 4-Star or Hart due to price.
LOL, I can't see Bloomer in the top five for the "average" trail rider!!! But I'll name the five I see the most often at the trail heads and horse camps...in order of most frequently seen
Posted 2008-07-06 6:10 PM (#86947 - in reply to #86897) Subject: RE: Best Trailers...#1-#5
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We're thinking on the same lines K-rain...I might switch Bison and KeiferBuilt...I am in the southeast area, so there are well-known trailer brands (ie. Bloomer, Trails West. Sooner) that are not as widespread around here as they are , say, out west or north. Like you, I can only go by what you see on the roads and at camps.
Posted 2008-07-06 7:02 PM (#86950 - in reply to #86897) Subject: RE: Best Trailers...#1-#5
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I have a 2005 Hart 3hr slant with 6' sw. I would not trade it for anything else. I recently had WERM put in which makes me love it more.
The ceiling is insulated even in the horse area with three vents above each stall and drop downs on the front. It is always cool. I have really been surprised how cool it is even in Texas.
My vote goes to Hart. What great value for the money.
Posted 2008-07-07 5:30 AM (#86964 - in reply to #86897) Subject: RE: Best Trailers...#1-#5
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OK, I'll give this shot.........................
Top Five at the local trailhead.
1.Ponderosa/Bonanza
2.WW
3.Kiefer
4.Exiss
5.Sundowner
Top 5 at NCHA or PRCA event.
1. Free or Reduced due to sponsorships.
2. Bloomer
3. 4-Star
4. Elite
5. C&C
Two completely different applications will result in two completely different lists. The best trailer for you is the one that serves it's purpose/purposes, best for you.
Posted 2008-07-07 10:40 AM (#86981 - in reply to #86897) Subject: RE: Best Trailers...#1-#5
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Here's the top 5 in structural quality only, and this is coming straight from the engineers who design them. I'm sure there are several other options on each that would make a buyer prefer one over the other.
1. Platinum
2. C&C
3. 4-Star
4. Elite
There is no #5, they are pretty similar - Bloomer, Norstar etc.
Posted 2008-07-07 11:32 AM (#86988 - in reply to #86981) Subject: RE: Best Trailers...#1-#5
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Originally written by HaulinHorses on 2008-07-07 10:40 AM
Here's the top 5 in structural quality only, and this is coming straight from the engineers who design them. I'm sure there are several other options on each that would make a buyer prefer one over the other.
1. Platinum
2. C&C
3. 4-Star
4. Elite
There is no #5, they are pretty similar - Bloomer, Norstar etc.
Of course their own engineers are going to say that they are the best. They would be foolish not to. To say otherwise would be to question their own ability as an engineer.
Posted 2008-07-07 12:06 PM (#86991 - in reply to #86897) Subject: RE: Best Trailers...#1-#5
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I think this has to be the most difficult question to ask - but as said, it really depends on your personal preferences. I am not an authority on this matter so will not post my top 5, but would like to know if Cherokee would come into this equasion... (I know they are not big producers, so their numbers are not that big - but I believe their quality vs price is very good) ????????
Posted 2008-07-07 2:54 PM (#87003 - in reply to #86897) Subject: RE: Best Trailers...#1-#5
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I'm not quite sure what you mean by LQ trailers, but my definition is a min.8' LQ w/shower, tiolet, A/C, refrig. Resale is not very good on older steel trailrs w/ LQ's as rust and wood always needs repairs, so they'd be on my bottom of any list. My opinion is based on the alum. brands I watched over the years, including purchase price and resale value after they are traded/sold to the next owner, kinda like John Deere tractors, it's all about resale). I think you can mix these 5 up a little and still be OK.
If you want a trailer to just sleep in and be close to mother nature, and don't have much $$ to spend: Calico ,Bonanza, Ponderosa Delta, Chaparrel,etc. will do.
Posted 2008-07-12 9:45 AM (#87341 - in reply to #86897) Subject: RE: Best Trailers...#1-#5
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I think your top five depends on what your use is going to be and what part of the country you live in. For example, I've heard great things about Jamco and Eby but have never seen one. And the dealer in the area would greatly sway my opinion of a trailer.
My 4 Star is a great trailer, but there are things that I would change in a flash about it. I don't think Keiffer would make my top 5 though, and Merhow probably would. Just my experience based on my part of the country and my use and experiences.
Posted 2008-07-12 2:27 PM (#87352 - in reply to #87341) Subject: RE: Best Trailers...#1-#5
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keepsake farm you are right the trailers I pick are commercial grade. that is what I use to move my draft horse with and his friends at least # 1 #2 are
Posted 2008-07-13 7:43 PM (#87400 - in reply to #86897) Subject: RE: Best Trailers...#1-#5
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We do lots of camping and see mostly Sundowner, Exiss, 4-Star, Silver Star and Featherlite. Most people that camp seem to prefer the brands that are proven sturdy; something that you can camp in without being a huge luxury coach. I've been to lots of camps in the Southeast; never seen a Bloomer at a horse camp but they are very popular with people that show and rodeo. I also have a friend who has a Cherokee and has been very pleased. Buy what you can afford and that best suits the needs of your family.
Posted 2008-07-13 8:01 PM (#87401 - in reply to #86897) Subject: RE: Best Trailers...#1-#5
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I think it is all relative to the area you live in. I see mostly Exiss, featherlite, Trails West , Logan, Sooner, sundowner, circle J. This is because of course that is what is sold around here by the dealerships.