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trailer manufacturers now offer a "warmblood" model in their lineup.
Our company was the first to offer a trailer specifically for really large horses
in 1988 (EquiSport) and it seems as though many companies have followed suit.
However, most manufacturers are still unsure of what they are offering and why,
except that they know a warmblood trailer needs to be larger. So they make it
bigger and taller, (not necessarily stronger) and move some things around, and
add twenty-five-hundred dollars to the price. Please look at our XL and XXL options.
XL Option
If your horse
is 16.3 hands or over and not really wide, you might consider
the XL. The XL option gives 2" to the height (7'8" total
height) and one foot to the horse area (7' in the stall and 4'
in the head area). It
also adds 1 foot to the tack area. Adds approximately 250 lbs.
to weight of trailer. This option may also be considered
if your horse is a bit shorter than 16.3, but is longer than average.
Add
$1,095 to the trailer price for the XL Option.
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