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ajs2002
Reg. Apr 2006
Posted 2014-10-29 10:33 AM
Subject: Lets Talk Trailers......



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 I am in the market for a new to me trailer. The brands I am most familiar with from previous trailers are 4star and Featherlite. I had great luck with both of them. I am looking for preowned but nearly new. I know the features I want and it really limits what I am finding but they are out there. What I have found so far that fits my want list is a Hart, 4star, Featherlite and Blue Ribbon.

The Hart is the most expensive for a similar trailer to the FL and 4Star and the Blue Ribbon is the least expensive for comparable trailer. 

Is a Hart ( and all of these are going to be a 2011 or newer trailer) worth the extra money over the other brands. I have read mixed reviews. But it is the closest to hitting all of my wants on the list. Just seems to be about 3K higher in price then the others.
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lindseylou2290
Reg. Aug 2013
Posted 2014-10-29 12:32 PM
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Hart builds a nice trailer. 4 -star, Platinum, Bloomer ... are all going to be really nicely built trailers.

Featherlites, older ones, used be a lot better made trailers. I still think their livestock trailers are pretty good but the interiors and some other basic things on the "horse LQ's" haven't been maybe as nice as I'd have like to have seen.

Back to the original Q - Hart and 4 star are going to be comparable in quality and resale values. Featherlite is a mid-level trailer and will not keep the resale value that the Hart and 4 star will. I have no experience with a Blue Ribbon and can't help you there.

Good Luck! Hope I helped a little
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CanCan
Reg. May 2004
Posted 2014-10-29 12:55 PM
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What about Logan? I see tons of nice ones for sale up north. 
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Aqhaczy
Reg. Jan 2004
Posted 2014-10-29 1:51 PM
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ive had 4Star, Logan, WW, 2 Elites, Circle Y (back in the 60's) I could be wrong about that name.
Any ways the Harts are very nice expensive and the part I hate they are very heavy.  I loved my 2006 4Star 14'LQ, never had a problem.  I bought a Logan ( early 90's), they are built in Utah.  It was a 4h slant bumper pull w/big dressing room, I had for over 10 years, sold it for the same amount I bought it for.  Never had a problem- well built- loved it- pulled great. The WW was just a 2h pull, but was nice and no problems with it either.  I've had 2 Elite LQ-  one 10' and the newer one I have now 15' LQ with mid tack 3h.  The Elite brand is really well built and pulls nice, course it's 58' long overall.  This will be the last trailer I'm thinking, but I wouldn't hesitate to buy another Elite at all.   Never heard of the BlueRibbon.


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HannahRodeoCowgirl
Reg. Apr 2014
Posted 2014-10-29 2:33 PM
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If you want no problems and best resale value, Elite, Platinum, 4Star, Hart, or Bloomer are all comparable and all the top tier brands. They do come with that price tag, but to keep my horses safe on the road and to keep myself comfy for long rodeos, it's worth it. Never heard of BlueRibbon. Featherlite is an OK brand, and like someone else said it's better for stock trailers but doesn't have the best "rep" as a LQ horse trailer. I've heard Logan's to be cheap but I don't know first hand.
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Carbon Copy
Reg. Jun 2006
Posted 2014-10-29 2:56 PM
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On an Elite trailer is the ceiling for the horses insulated?  In pictures I've seen it doesn't look like it. 
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rodeomom3
Reg. Dec 2007
Posted 2014-10-29 3:20 PM
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I have a Cimarron and LOVE it.  It seems to always get overlooked.  I sold our 6 horse to an ex 4 Star dealer who was buying the Cimarron for his son.  He considered them right up there with 4 Star.  An insulated roof is standard on the Cimarron as well as one handed easy to use latches on the dividers that have to protruding pieces/edges to poke your horse.  My husband likes the welds on the windows and doors ans how strong the foor is.
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Spin Doctor
Reg. Jun 2009
Posted 2014-10-29 3:39 PM
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My advice is to be honest in how you are going to use. If you put 20k plus miles on it a year, want resale value, can't handle little things going wrong, the top tier of trailers might suit you best.

If you are just a weekend warrior with limited hauling, and/or don't mind trim/weather stripping falling off, window issues, a lower level trailer might work. Also, if you store it inside with top maintenance, you will prevent a lot of the little things from develop into big things on a mid level trailer.

I have had most all types, and Hart is at the top of my list. Elite is right there as is Cimarron. Bloomers are over priced and I hate the piano hinges they use on the windows. 4 Star has weather stripping issues around the windows. Platnium has cheapened their's up a lot in the last few years and have some things they have changed I do not like. I call all of these in the top shelf range.

If you consider your trailer an investment, the top shelf brands hold there value and are easy to resell. Not so much on the others. If you plan on trading up often, a top shelf trailer is general best.

As far as Hart being heavy, yes, they are as is most top shelf trailers...interesting fact--we went from a 2009 Cimarron to a 2013 Hart, added 1' to the LQ, upgraded to Outlaw LQ, 17.5 tires, and a hay rack and Hart weighs only 400 lbs more than the Cim. that had a lot less features.

Our local, nationwide, LQ company states Bloomer is the heaviest, than Elite, Cim, Hart, Platnium in that order...when identical trailers are weighed...but not that much difference.

Good luck and get what works for you and your budget.

Edited by Spin Doctor 2014-10-29 3:42 PM
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snazzy
Reg. Sep 2003
Posted 2014-10-29 3:51 PM
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Elite is just that ELITE!
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rachellyn80
Reg. Jan 2004
Posted 2014-10-29 3:57 PM
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rodeomom3 - 2014-10-29 3:20 PM I have a Cimarron and LOVE it.  It seems to always get overlooked.  I sold our 6 horse to an ex 4 Star dealer who was buying the Cimarron for his son.  He considered them right up there with 4 Star.  An insulated roof is standard on the Cimarron as well as one handed easy to use latches on the dividers that have to protruding pieces/edges to poke your horse.  My husband likes the welds on the windows and doors ans how strong the foor is.

 The 7 horse Cimarron in my signature is a nice trailer.  I've always had Elites, but I would definitely look at a Cimarron in the future.
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cuttergal
Reg. Mar 2013
Posted 2014-10-29 4:35 PM
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C & C they went out of business in 2009 but there trailers are right there with the best if you can find one.
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cutnrunqhmt
Reg. Oct 2010
Posted 2014-10-29 4:43 PM
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I also have a Cimarron and love it. I have had a couple of horse throw fits in there and you can't tell, the horses came away good to because it is smooth and solid on the inside. I would buy another.
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ajs2002
Reg. Apr 2006
Posted 2014-10-29 6:44 PM
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 Thanks everyone. I am trying to find used and have a few wants so it does limit me. I don't haul a ton but I have tended to sell all of mine so far at around year 5. So resale is important. In fact I just sold my featherlite for really close to what I paid for it. I think if you take care of it that also helps for resale. Anyways thanks you have really helped!
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daisy
Reg. Jan 2005
Posted 2014-10-29 6:59 PM
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 does anybody have feed back on TWISTER?
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Spin Doctor
Reg. Jun 2009
Posted 2014-10-29 8:08 PM
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Never owned one. But have seen several at the local LQ shop. Not impressed due to several non horse/user friendly designs. It also appears to me, when compared to other top of the line trailers, most all structural components are a gauge lighter material. According to my friends, they have sent several trailers back to the factory before they even got started on the LQ. Most due to leaks, but some due to just poor workmanship. One example is that the side extrusions that make the side wall, were put in upside down. That allowed water infiltration when put thru their leak test.....

Might of been just a few oops trailers that do happen, but I am not impressed.

Above are just my opinion and in no way reflect anything but that...
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CanCan
Reg. May 2004
Posted 2014-10-30 7:45 AM
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Don't Bloomers have a lot of tire issues? 
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cowgirl_3207
Reg. Sep 2009
Posted 2014-10-30 9:09 AM
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I'm a Charmac fan. I have owned several of there trailers.....From early 90's models on up and I have always been happy with the construction. fit and pull ability of these trailers.
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Three 4 Luck
Reg. Sep 2003
Posted 2014-10-30 9:18 AM
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CanCan - 2014-10-30 7:45 AM Don't Bloomers have a lot of tire issues? 

 Some of the newer ones had axle problems, which caused tires to blow frequently.  I don't know if they fixed the problem or not.
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bowersk
Reg. Feb 2009
Posted 2014-10-30 9:47 AM
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Out of those you listed originally, I'd say 4Star or Hart. I sold my used 4Star this summer and actually made some money on it, but I did take immaculate care of it. I really like the looks of the Twister and Cimarron trailers I've seen too.
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ajs2002
Reg. Apr 2006
Posted 2014-10-30 9:50 AM
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Are the runabouts for 4 star and the Medallion for Hart made the same as their Higher priced trailers. I am thinking its just a change in options and it looks like each might be a couple  inches narrower. Anyone have experience with those models of those brands?
 
 
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