The Bloomer is top of the line and you have the money buy it. I guess the question is how much do you go and what are your plans for the trailer. If you are going to pull it once or twice a month it's not worth spending that kind of monet. You have to use these living quarters trailers or they will start to have problems with anyone of them you buy. All of the trailers out there on the market are good except for Bison trailers.
I have an Exiss trailer with living quarters and fully loaded and the trailer pulls like a dream. My horses stay very quiet in it and I have had it about 5 yrs. now and it has only been to the shop once for a very minor problem that was under warranty. This trailer is pulled about 4 or 5 days out of the week to rodeos and team ropings and practice and it has taken some serious punishment. Yet it stills looks nice and everything works. I probaly put anywhere between 25 and 35 thousand miles on this trailer every year since I have had it. And the only thing I replace each year is the tires for safety reasons. These trailers are not very expensive and can handle the punishment. I like the 4 stars and Elite trailers as well. I will probaly either buy another Exiss or one of the ones mentioned this year due to needing a 4 horse now cause I usually haul up to three horses and I would like a bigger living space. That would be the only reason why I would sell my Exiss.
Spin
platinum with the reverse slants .. love um when I win the lotto ( if I ever buy a ticket ) thats what I want ... outlaw out of stephenville does their conversions they rock circle m is over in mabank and they are great folks to work with
17 years ago
Sundowner is just down the road from you on I 20. You might take look at what they have to offer also. I love mine.
I also have a 4-Star and love it. Bloomer is the top-of-the-line trailer and Integrity is a good one, too.
You won't go wrong with any of these, just go with the floor plan you like and what you can afford.
Good luck!
Vicky
I have a Four Star and in my opinion it is one of the best trailers on the market. Have never had any problems with it , pulls easy ,and if you are looking for a living quarters they are hard to beat. Good luck in finding what is the roght one for you.
I have been looking around here in Las Vegas and saw some great trailers. Looking to buy one in the next few weeks and thought those trailers set up with RV interiors would be nice. So here's the question to all what is the best brand and type? Sure like the Bloomer (though that is a funny name), Integrity and Hart. Anyone have experience with these.
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