Enclosed Trailers

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Looking at buying a 4 place Enclosed Thunder trailer. It's a newer brand of trailers and I didn't know if anybody had any experience with them? Thanks ahead of time!
 
I did a search, didnt hear of them . Made by Legend.... Legend, Trailers are TOP SHELF, Dont think you will go wrong with them.
I looked at them years ago. Ended up with a, Thule,
almost as nice,and saved some bucks.
 
Yea, I knew that they were made by Legend, but I wasn't sure the quality of those either. Sounds like I will be ok with a Thunder trailer!
 
Just sold my 2010 Legend and went back to a Triton. Triton is the best all around trailer.
 
just bought a Thunder by Legend best price around(Becks)
the Trackmaster and the Trailmaster are a step up
 
Teamblue4 said:
Just sold my 2010 Legend and went back to a Triton. Triton is the best all around trailer.

X2,Triron is a little more pricey, but worth it IMO. Resale is great also. I now have a inline prestige, and love it. Don't get me wrong, Legend is a nice trailer also.
 
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I bought my thunder trailer two years ago. Love my trailer. Yeah it does not have all of the bells and whistles of some of the other trailers on the road, but it does have everything I need for all four of my sleds and gear to be towed around in. Besides you are not going to find a new inline 29 foot trailer for the cost you can buy the thunder trailer. :Rockon:
 
I just purchased a 23' Stealth Predator. All aluminum. For the price I couldn't turn it down. Very nice trailer. Put together nicely. Lots of good standard options. I love it! Check them out!
 
Bought a new 29 Foot Trailmaster by LEgend earlier this year. Great product and tons of room. 5 sleds getting ready to head North for our1st trip this year!
 
I currently own a Sno-Pro 2 place enclosed and imo it is every bit as good as a Triton, only they are cheaper. ;)!
 
Anybody have any experience with Becker Trailers in Wisconsin? I've looked at them over the internet and they look nice for the price.
 
Triton. Pricey, but you get what you pay for. I wanted a Floe, but they were out of my price range, even used. But dang, they are nice trailer. The hubs are visible with a window to see where the bearings are in a continuous oil bath. If the oil gets low, you just pour a little more in there.
 


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