Posted 2015-01-09 10:27 AM Subject: warmblood trailer?
Regular
Posts: 98 Location: Kentucky
Hello all- I'm looking to downsize from my 3 horse with living quarters and have been looking at 2 horse bumper pulls. I found a really nice one at a dealer who will trade with the manufacturer/style/customizations that I want that. It has barely been used and is much cheaper than other ones I've seen. Only thing is, it says that it is for warmbloods. I'm assuming that this just means that it is built for bigger horses, right? Does anyone see anything wrong with having a trailer like this? I'm thinking of calling on it but wanted to ask around first. :)
Posted 2015-01-09 10:45 AM Subject: RE: warmblood trailer?
Expert
Posts: 2457
I have a warmblood sized 2 horse ... only thing I've noticed is it can catch the wind a bit more when I pull it with my half ton. Other than that I love it! The extra room is nice!
I have a Cimarron 2 horse straight load BP, it is the warmblood. I absolutely love it. I've have even left my big LQ at home and gotten a room just so I can pull that one, lol. I have a camera in mine and I also put rubber washers between all the pins and had spray in bedliner put on the divider so that it doesn't rattle going down the road. I have Bahama Breeze fans mounted to the head wall because without them, there isn't a lot of air moving up near their head in the summertime. Like I said... I LOVE mine and seldom can you find a used one.
Posted 2015-01-10 10:46 AM Subject: RE: warmblood trailer?
The Great Dane
Location: The Lone Star State (Southeast, near the Gulf)
It just means it's taller & wider. My Exiss 2H slant is the taller & wider one and I LOVE it. The extra room is SO NICE. I've very comfortably fit my 15.2 stocky QH and a friend's 16.3 Warmblood at the same time and they both had more than enough room.