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Junebug1
Reg. May 2016
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2017-12-02 4:20 PM
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Bison trailers
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Posts: 155
I've read all the reviews on bison trailers but what I find interesting is I've not read anything about the floor. Anyone have any personal experience with horse floor area? Also i do travel so looking for experiences from those that really use their trailers.
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OhMax
Reg. Feb 2013
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2017-12-02 6:24 PM
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RE: Bison trailers
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The ones Iโve seen have been wood floor.
I wouldnโt touch one with a 20 ft pole, wood floor aside.
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bbennington
Reg. Nov 2009
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2017-12-02 9:00 PM
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RE: Bison trailers
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I have owned two bison trailer. I loved them both. First was a small full living quarters 3 horse and the second was 14 ft living quarters with slide. Both of mine had steel frames but I prefer that. Both of them were easy to pull. A lot of things are very similar made to a 4-Star that my father has. A lot better made then Kiefer Built trailers.
However both my trailer were bison stratus. I would NOT buy an alumasport or trail hand.
I edited to add mine trailers were 2006 and 2007 models.. I think that they were better made back then vs the new ones
Edited by bbennington 2017-12-02 9:12 PM
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Bear
Reg. Dec 2007
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2017-12-02 9:05 PM
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RE: Bison trailers
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Posts: 25352
Location: Bastrop, Texas
I honestly would rather own a decent 10 year old Platinum, Elite, 4-Star, or Bloomer than a new Bison.....especially if I hauled a lot.
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slipperyslope
Reg. Nov 2008
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2017-12-02 10:41 PM
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RE: Bison trailers
Location: in the ozone
bbennington - 2017-12-02 8:00 PM
I have owned two bison trailer. I loved them both. First was a small full living quarters 3 horse and the second was 14 ft living quarters with slide. Both of mine had steel frames but I prefer that. Both of them were easy to pull. A lot of things are very similar made to a 4-Star that my father has. A lot better made then Kiefer Built trailers.
However both my trailer were bison stratus. I would NOT buy an alumasport or trail hand.
I edited to add mine trailers were 2006 and 2007 models.. I think that they were better made back then vs the new ones
yes, Thor owns them now & from the sounds of it, have been less than stellar in their customer service
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katie1023
Reg. Dec 2014
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2017-12-03 12:56 AM
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RE: Bison trailers
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I bought a brand new 2015 Bison Laredo 3 horse with 10 foot living quarters in May of 2015. Itโs all aluminum, the frame and skin. I have had no problems with it. Itโs used every weekend from April- middle of October usually driving anywhere from 1-6 hours a weekend to go race. I have taken it on two 24 hour trips, and at at least 5 trips of 10 hours. Never had any problems with it at all yet. Everything still works great. The aluminum floor is still in good condition under the mats. The Bison was a great option for us because we were able to custom order it. I would buy another one in a heartbeat!
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BBrewster
Reg. Jun 2012
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2017-12-04 9:52 PM
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RE: Bison trailers
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Posts: 600
Location: Oklahoma & Texas
Iโve got a bison 2015 8ft sw on lq with 3h .. love it..no problems yet.. custom ordered it at NRS with all the bells n whistles in Decatur great people to work with..Iโd buy another. Coach bought bison a few years back and they are not the same trailer they were in years past.. and NRS stands behind them. According to their website theyโre now the nationโs largest manufacturer of horse trailers with living quarters.
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mruggles
Reg. Oct 2008
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2017-12-05 10:11 AM
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RE: Bison trailers
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Location: Cap'n Joan Rotgut.....alberta
You couldn't pay me enough to pull one of these. ..m
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