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 Sexy Bee Yacht
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      Location: WA | Anyone have an pros or cons to a Lakota trailer? Quality compared to say a Sundowner? |
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 Jr. Detective
      Location: Beggs, OK | From what I've seen, I'm very impressed with the quality for the price. I've never been a fan of Sundowner, but the Lakota's have really caught my eye. |
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     Location: run2win land | We love our new lakota. It is not as heavy duty as a Bloomer but is well thought out. It pulls very smooth. They also back their product up. So thumbs up! |
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| Lakota > Sundowner
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  More bootie than waist!
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          Location: Riding Crackhead. | My friend has a Lakota a year old and the rivets are popping out of the skin. |
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 Professional Amateur
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       Location: Oklahoma | I have owned a couple Sundowner trailers and I custom ordered my Lakota. I LOVE my Lakota. I actually need to order a bigger one b/c the Child Gone Wild is taking up more space in the trailer with her horses. The customer service with Lakota is AWESOME! They make themselves available and I will drop in at my dealer and have him go over it now and then because I am a DIVA like that. Service has been awesome. The changes I made to it while it was being built. .they may have cringed when I called, but they did everything I wanted. |
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| I have a friend that bought a used one and she has loved it. I stayed in it with her a few times, and it is nice inside. |
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  Location: Utah | For the most part I really like mine. It pulls good, my horses haul good in it. I was disappointed when they didn't stand behind a warranty issue that I had & were rude about it as well.... other than that I have no complaints. |
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| CYA Ranch - 2015-08-05 11:25 PM
My friend has a Lakota a year old and the rivets are popping out of the skin.
Is it the Charger or Big Horn? Lakota has three different models, each a little better than the last.Β The Charger is the "economy" model, the Bighorn is a little better, and the Luxe is their best. |
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  More bootie than waist!
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          Location: Riding Crackhead. | Just Plain Lucky - 2015-08-07 7:28 PM CYA Ranch - 2015-08-05 11:25 PM My friend has a Lakota a year old and the rivets are popping out of the skin. Is it the Charger or Big Horn? Lakota has three different models, each a little better than the last. The Charger is the "economy" model, the Bighorn is a little better, and the Luxe is their best.
Its Bighorn or Luxe. Its got a slideout and a fireplace in it. |
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| I have a Big Horn. It's a beautiful trailer, but I'd recommend perhaps going the next model up if you travel a lot with it. We have a lot of little things fall apart, such as rivets, when we haul. The company was wonderful to deal with on a couple bigger issues that we notified them about. We do absolutely love the trailer, just hope it holds up. |
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  Color My World
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        Location: My perfect world bubble | For the money, if you're a weekend warrior and not hauling thousands of miles a year I don't think you can beat the Lakota. I've never been a fan of Sundowner - a friend of mine had a window fall off going down the road last year and the trailer is only 5 years old. Another friend of mine just bought a 2011 Lakota Charger and they like it a lot. The haul less than 5000 miles a year got a great deal on it. So far they haven't had any problems with it.
I just spent several months looking at trailers and talking to dealers. I ended up going with a Platinum for numerous reasons, but I thought long and hard about a Lakota though!! |
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