E quiSpirit
4 Horse Centerload / Head to Head.
Suggestion: At 7'8" tall, 6'8" wide, and 7 ½
feet 10' total stall lengths (7' body area, 3' head area)
this size model will easily fit horses up to 16.3 hands.
$42,500
Gooseneck
Storage Bin / Step.
Suggestion: This storage trunk and combination carpeted
seat, is installed against the jack sheet wall and runs
the full width of the trailer. It also provides an easy
step up into the gooseneck area. This storage bin/seat takes
up 1' of depth in the standard 4 feet length of floor space.
Optional footage (at least one foot of length) is often
added to the dressing room to better accommodate this addition
without using up floor space.
$375
Box
Stall Conversion - with doors, brackets and post.
Suggestion: These two (removable) doors form a barrier to
separate the rear stall area from the forward area, thus
forming a rear box stall (when the removable dividers and
butt bars are taken out) and a separate forward area for
tack or horses. Two doors are often installed on a separate
center post 10' from the rear to form a rear box stall after
the dividers are removed and a full width butt bar is added.
And additional post and doors can be added forward (10'
from the bulkhead wall) which will form a rear, middle,
and front box stall.
$965
Rumber
Floor - replaces
wood floor and mats in horse area for standard length. -
See
Photo
$1,595
Rumber Floor
- extra footage priced per foot when
adding additional footage for dressing room or horse area.
- See
Photo
Add
1' -$55
Add 2' -$110
Add 3' -$165
Add 4' -$220
Butt
Bar - full width
Suggestion: If you use the box stall conversion or remove
the dividers, this bar replaces the regular butt bars and
keeps the horses from exiting the rear of the trailer when
the rear doors/ramp is opened. It can also be used if you
move the swinging divider over for one horse and remove
the standard butt bars.
$185
Gatedrop
down gate for gooseneck.
Suggestion: This small 6" tall gate is located on the
wall just below the gooseneck and flips up to form a barrier
that will keep items from sliding out of the GN onto the
floor.
$180
Jack
Stand - Electric
Suggestion: In a "push" button society, it does
make sense to flip a switch and have the jack raise and
lower your trailer. Especially if you have back problems.
( 2 speed single stand jack is required when installing
the Electric Jack.)
$1,550
Jack
Stand - 2-Speed single stand gooseneck
jack to replace standard 1 speed jack.
Suggestion:
This jack can be switched into an "easier to crank" gear
when needed for those with back or strength problems.
$200
Jack
Stand - Hydraulic: Includes
battery and battery box. See
Photo
$1,550
Length
- extra footage added to dressing room area priced per foot.
Add
1' -$570
Add 2' -$1,140
Length
- for more than 2 feet of extra footage added to dressing
room area priced per foot.
Suggestion: For 2 feet or less, see
previous option.
Length
- extra footage added to horse area priced per foot.
Suggestion: Extra footage can be added to the horse area
for a variety of reasons such as to add 3' to provide enough
room for the Side Unload Ramp option.
Add
1' -$570
Add 2' -$1,140
Add 3' -$1,710
Add 4' -$2,280
Add 5' -$2,850
RV
Grab Handle
Suggestion: Located on the side of the dressing room
or horse area doors, it allows you to hold onto for balance
as you step up into the trailer. - See
Photo
$30
Exterior
Tie Ring - priced
each .
Suggestion:
additional outside tie ring(s) (two are standard on each
side - one for tying and one up high for hay bag) that
can be placed on the side of the trailer for additional
locations to tie your horse. - See
Photo
$40
Interior
Tie Ring - horse friendly swivel tie ring priced each.
Suggestion: We provide three "lay flat" (when
not in use) standard tie rings per horse, but additional
are available if you prefer an alternate location to tie
your horse, or for securing items in other areas of the
trailer. - See
Photo
$30
Additional
Roof Vent - dual opening.
Suggestion: Since two dual opening (opens front and
back) vents are standard (one over each horses head), extra
vents are not normally needed, nor often ordered. But in
extremely hot areas, additional vents can be added to roof
over horse's body. - See
Photo
$130
Roof
Vent with Fan - aluma dome 12 volt.
Suggestion: This square RV crank-open vent with fan is normally
put into the dress area to provide extra ventilation, if
a lot of time is spent in the dressing room on hot days
or if sleeping in the gooseneck. It works through the truck
battery when trailer is hooked to truck, or through the
optional deep cell battery. (See Battery option.) -
See
Photo
$195
Adjustable
Butt & Breast Bars, Both Stalls
- adjustable in two positions to match different
size horses.
Suggestion: You should choose L, XL, or XXL model of trailer
to fit your size horses, but if you have a smaller horse
such as 14.2 hands and under, the butt and breast bar can
be adjusted to help accommodate their size. - See
Photo
1
- $123
2 - $245
3 - $368
4 - $490
Head
Divider - tubular steel replaces solid steel head divider.
Suggestion: This head divider with tubular bars (instead
of being solid) allows air to circulate through the head
divider to provide more overall air circulation in the head
area. It is recommended for use in hot areas of the country.
- See
Photo
$200
Blanket
Bar.
Suggestion:
Used primarily in dressing room to store and carry blankets.
- See
Photo
$75
Clothes
Bar / Hat Rack - in dressing room.
Suggestion:
This allows you to hang clothes and store other tack on
shelf. However, it does stick out from wall and sometimes
can be in the way. - See
Photo
$305
Clothes
Bar - located in wedge nose.
Out
of the way bar utilized space near the front of the gooseneck
area to hang clothes - See
Photo
$70
Awning
- retractable single person operation.
Suggestion: The awning is usually installed on the
ditch-side (passenger side) of the trailer (where the
dressing room door is usually located) and used for shade
where none is available, and to wait out the rain. It
is priced per 2 foot increments with a minimum size of
8 feet. -
See
Photo
Two
Step Roll Out Awning
$300
Awning
Ready Drip Rail
$90
Motorized
Awning Crank
$660
Slide
Away Screen in Addition to Dressing Room Door
- Suggestion:
Our 30" dressing room door comes with a standard
20"x24" screen window. But if you're planning
on spending a lot of time in the dressing area, the RV
door can stay open while the screen door can stay closed,
letting more fresh air in without the insects. Also great
for camping, weekender, and living quarter packages.
$295
Load
Light - 55 watt halogen load light with outside
remote switch.
Suggestion: Even though good lighting exists
on the inside of your trailers, this light provides plenty
of additional outside light over the ramp . This option
can be very helpful if you're doing a lot of night time
loading and unloading.
-
See
Photo
$120
A/C
Ready - extra supports and wiring for future installation
of RV type rooftop air conditioning.
Suggestion:
If air conditioning is in your future, this option will
have wiring and supports pre-installed into the roof and
fiberglass so that AC can be easily dropped in. You will
also need a breaker box electrical system installed in your
trailer to be able to plug into an outside electric outlet,
which can also be done now - see 110 Electric Box Option.
Before choosing this, remember that you will need 20 to
30 amps to run an air conditioner, and most electric outlets
are not able to supply this. If you're going to use a generator,
be sure it has the right amperage as well.
Additional Suggestion: This space
fits the optional aluma dome vent if you'd like to have
some ventilation until you're ready for AC. The vent can
be removed and the AC dropped in.
$185
Air
Conditioning Unit with Heat Strip - 13,500
BTU includes breaker box and power cord
$1,550
6'
Roof Rack and Ladder for
hay .
Suggestion: This rack provides out-of-the-way storage for
extra hay. Without someone strong to help, it is very difficult
to get up onto the rack. - See
Photo
$1,235
Lower
Steel Center Divider
- removable lower steel divider pinned in place.
Suggestion: We prefer that the space below the center divider
not be restricted, so that horses have more sideways leg
room to better balance. However, this divider, which is
steel and fixed in place, is sometimes used for stallions
or a kicking horse to not allow them to harm the other horse.
The steel divider is affixed to the top of the center divider,
and to the rear and center posts.
$450
Additional
Bridle Hooks
Suggestion:
If the standard six hooks are not enough, most order an
extra set (six). However, you can add as many as the space
can handle comfortably and safely. They are normally priced
and sold in sets of six, but can be split for special needs
and spacing. Let us help with the placement.
$55
Additional
Saddle Racks - priced each .
Suggestion: Our standard saddle rack post in the dressing
room holds four saddles. One to two removable saddle racks
can be added to the 2 standard racks to make a total of
4).
Add
1 $85
Add
2 $170
Cargo
Brackets - 3 brackets with multiple tie locations for securing
hay and tack.
Suggestion: A popular EquiSpirit (horse friendly) design
feature installed at both ends and middle on lower portion
of bulkhead wall. These brackets let you secure hay and
other items with bungee cords or ties, adding more safe
storage space to the horse head area of the trailer. - See
Photo
$150
Extra
Brush Tray
Suggestion: The extra brush tray gives you additional storage
space (one is standard) for those tall bottles (such as
fly spray), and also for combs, brushes, hoof picks, etc.
- See
Photo
$45
Remote
Switch
Suggestion: This switch is specially wired to turn off some
or all, of the interior lights at one location - very helpful
if you'd like to turn all your trailer lights off in one
place.
Suggestion: Since interior dome light switches are on the
light itself (which can be hard to reach) a remote switch
placed outside makes the light switch more accessible.
Suggestion: An outside remote switch for the optional horse
area fans can make it more accessible - especially helpful
if you get stuck in traffic on a hot day and need to turn
them on quickly. - See
Photo
$60
Extra
Double Dome Light for Interior.
Suggestion: The standard interior double dome lights (located
directly over the dressing room door and the ditch side
horse door) provide very good lighting. However, if you
spend a lot of time working in your trailer at night, extra
double dome lights can be added. Placement is usually up
in the gooseneck nose (suggest optional remote switch) and/or
over the road side door, and sometimes placed near the roof
line in the rear of the trailer. - See
Photo
$50
Fan
- 12 volt, 2 speed with swivel base for horse area, priced
each.
Suggestion: For extremely hot areas, or if you get stuck
in traffic on a hot day, these fans, when placed high up
in the corner(s) of the bulkhead wall, are very effective
in ventilating the horse head area. With an optional remote
switch placed outside, you would have quick, easy access
to getting them turned on quickly. - See
Photo
$85
Battery
- Interior deep cell 12 volt wired to charge from truck.
Suggestion: This deep cell battery (holds a charge for long
time) is installed inside the dressing room and powers your
interior lights, oscillating fans, and load lights, without
being plugged into your truck. It is wired so that your
tow vehicle will trickle charge it when driving.
$285
110
Volt Electrical System Breaker Box.
Suggestion: If you're planning on spending lots of time
in your dress area, or plan on camping for periods of time,
this system allows you to plug an RV type shore cord into
a nearby outside electrical outlet which brings 110 volt
power into two interior electrical outlets and an electric
light inside your dressing area. Great for fans, lights,
radios, small refrigerators.
$585
Power
Converter
Converts 110 electric coming in to trailer to 12 volt
and keeps battery charged.
$150
Water
Tank - 30 gallon water tank installed outside under gooseneck
on jack sheet wall,
Suggestion: Horses often get used to drinking their own
water, and may not drink away from the barn. And if they
do drink "foreign" water, it could cause problems
to their digestive system. Plenty of water also becomes
invaluable (if none is available) for injuries such as scrapes,
deep lacerations, or just an overheated horse. - See
Photo
$485
Water
Tank - 25 gallon triangle with stand for inside the dressing
room.
Suggestion: This smaller water tank (14" per side of
triangle and 56" tall) easily tucks into the roadside
corner of the dressing room. Besides using the water for
your horses (see above),the interior tank allows you to
also use the water for personal use (when camping) such
as utilizing the standard 10' hose (when placed through
the standard opening bulkhead window into the stall area)
for a portable private shower. - See
Photo
$285
Rear
ramp with upper storm doors to replace ramp over full height
doors with windows.
Suggestion: If you are just used to having a ramp with upper
storm doors, or are in a very hot area and like to have
the option
of opening the upper rear doors for extra ventilation, you
can have this 3 piece configuration in replacement of our
standard Full Height Doors w/ Ramp Behind. Note: Windows
in storm doors are optional. See below.
NC
Two
20" by 24" screened windows in upper rear storm
doors.
Suggestion: These windows are installed in the upper
storm doors on the "Ramp w/Upper Storm Door" option
that is substituted for the "Full Height Doors w/Ramp
Behind" configuration. They allow air flow into the
rear of the trailer while the screens keep unwanted insects
and debris out.
$290
Windows
- 20" x 24" horse shoulder windows price per pair.
Suggestion: These windows are placed one on each side
of the trailer between the large rear horse stall window
and the horse head area window, giving more light and ventilation.
For those horses that are more claustrophobic, these windows
provide continuous light and visibility coming in from the
outside all along the interior side of the trailer when
the horse is walking in. - See
Photo
$290