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   Location: Las Vegas | Getting a new trailer and I really like the Lakotas and I haven't heard anything bad yet. What is you experience with them? |
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| I know around here there are a lot of girls hauling them. I haven't heard much about them. About the only thing is they are not holding a resale value. |
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     Location: MO | I bought a Lakota last year. I love it. No problem at all. And they did a great job of having things placed where you need them. As for resale I think the older ones maybe a little harder to resell but each year the Lakota people realized the things they needed to upgrade. The have it right now!! 
Edited by Willie B Fast 2016-03-13 6:09 PM
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 Duct Tape Can't Fix Stupid
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     Location: Warsaw,NY | I just bought a new one, i go pick it up 3/25. they really make use of every space in the LQ as far as storage goes. |
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  More bootie than waist!
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          Location: Riding Crackhead. | My friend bought one of Lakota's top of the line. Not sure what they are called. Has a slide out and a fireplace. After less than a year the rivets were popping out of the skin. |
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   Location: MI | We looked at a 4 horse when we bought our 3 (not a Lakota); similar sized LQ though with the same features. The layout was such that when the slide was in, you couldn't get in the bathroom.
Other than that, I've heard good things. That definitely made me think twice though. |
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  Texas Lone Star
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    Location: where ever my L/Q trl is parked | I've heard from 3 different trailer places that Lakota is just one step up from Exiss and they won't take in trades cause of the problems they are having with the quality of materials. I've seen so many going down the road, but after I went to actually look at one I was thinking of buying decided I would just keep looking.
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     Location: South Dakota | hezasmashnsixcess - 2016-03-13 6:39 PM
I just bought a new one, i go pick it up 3/25. they really make use of every space in the LQ as far as storage goes.
We were looking at them too. It sure seems like they have thought of a lot of things. |
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     Location: run2win land | We love ours. Its their top of the line BigHorn. The kitchen counter is l-shaped so when the pop out is in you do have to step over the wall but easily done. It has been the best investment. So comfortable, plenty of room and great storage. My hubby has had to do minor repairs but when you haul on super bumpy roads thats to be expected. I recommend. When you pull in somewherw, pop it out, kick back and relax you willbe happy you bought one. I never feel cramped. |
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 Having Smokin Bandits
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     Location: Woodstown, NJ | Like I said on the other thread, we bought a Lakota Charger with an 11 foot short wall last year and we are crazy about it! I have irritable bladder so I use the bathroom all the time when the slide-out is in and I never had to step over anything. Must be different layouts. I have to get these horses going this year just so I can use that trailer! |
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 Location: Indiana | We have had a Charger by Lakota for over 2 years and so far we have not had any problems with it at all. We haul to shows almost every weekend and have not had a problem with it yet. |
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| I've heard they are really good sound trailers if you don't want to fork over 100k on a Bloomer, 4Star, Elite, etc. I talked to a guy about his at the barrel race last weekend, he said that he has had his for 2 years and would definitely get another one. |
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