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FarmGirl
Reg. Oct 2007
Posted 2013-09-25 10:40 PM (#154967)
Subject: Bison Horse Trailers


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We are shopping for a horse trailer with LQ and the Bison trailers look nice, but they are way less expensive than other trailers. Please provide feedback if you have any experience (good or bad) with these trailers.
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Arieldouglas
Reg. Aug 2013
Posted 2013-09-26 5:09 AM (#154971 - in reply to #154967)
Subject: RE: Bison Horse Trailers



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Bisons are steel or combination steel and aluminum. Not necessarily a bad thing but more maintenance or they will go downhill quick. Got a buddy with an all steel Bison. He loves it and says he is glad he didn't spend the extra bucks. It DOES sit in a shed when not on the road.
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retento
Reg. Aug 2004
Posted 2013-09-26 6:32 AM (#154972 - in reply to #154967)
Subject: RE: Bison Horse Trailers


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The Bison "Stratus" and the top of the line "Traveler" are all aluminum trailers....

http://www.bisontrailer.com/index.php

 

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Sandman
Reg. Sep 2013
Posted 2013-09-26 3:15 PM (#154975 - in reply to #154967)
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We have had two Bison trailers both where all Aluminum one 2007 8310ME and a new 2013 8316 with 12' living qrt we have been happy with both

and have had great service from both our dealer and from Bison

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Arieldouglas
Reg. Aug 2013
Posted 2013-09-26 4:20 PM (#154977 - in reply to #154972)
Subject: RE: Bison Horse Trailers



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Originally written by retento on 2013-09-26 6:32 AM

The Bison "Stratus" and the top of the line "Traveler" are all aluminum trailers....

http://www.bisontrailer.com/index.php

 

My bad. You're right of course. I'm thinking of the older, used trailers that I would be looking at.
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Three 4 Luck
Reg. Nov 2003
Posted 2013-09-26 8:44 PM (#154979 - in reply to #154967)
Subject: RE: Bison Horse Trailers


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I was not impressed with the quality of the horse area when I looked at one.
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china doll
Reg. Jul 2012
Posted 2013-09-27 4:27 PM (#155000 - in reply to #154967)
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Less $$ shows in the quality of the ones I have seen.
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FarmGirl
Reg. Oct 2007
Posted 2013-10-02 8:10 AM (#155106 - in reply to #154967)
Subject: RE: Bison Horse Trailers


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Thanks everyone for the feedback!
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fourquarters1
Reg. Apr 2012
Posted 2013-10-24 7:59 AM (#155506 - in reply to #154967)
Subject: RE: Bison Horse Trailers


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We have looked at a couple of used LQ Bisons, mainly because of the attractive price points.  Could have probably gotten along ok with the interior finishes but the horse area looked and felt CHEAP.  I think they are, in general, easier to buy than sell. 
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memory
Reg. Jul 2007
Posted 2013-10-24 8:45 PM (#155514 - in reply to #154967)
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Scroll through the used ones for sale on this website. See how fast they fall off per year. Maybe a little older used xx brand will stand up and be worth more down the road.How hard your going to use it and what kind of roads you will travel will play into what brand you should look at also.
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rhooton
Reg. Dec 2013
Posted 2013-12-28 7:19 PM (#156452 - in reply to #154967)
Subject: RE: Bison Horse Trailers



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WE purchased a new 2013 Bison 410ME all aluminum, 4 horse with a 10 foot short wall. We did special order it so we have some upgrades...we have been extremely happy to date with the trailer. If you need more info, please feel free to contact me.
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nickrg
Reg. Jan 2014
Posted 2014-01-15 11:57 AM (#156940 - in reply to #154967)
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Location: Ardmore, OK
CHEAP trailers. Price says it all on these. You might love the price now, just wait a few years or 10 if and when you try to sell it...Nobody will want it and you're going to take a huge loss. Stay away from these unless you want to see them rot from the inside out.
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trailerconsult1
Reg. Mar 2009
Posted 2014-01-15 2:34 PM (#156946 - in reply to #154967)
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The bitterness of poor quality remains long after the sweetness of a low price is forgotten."
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akinstrailers
Reg. Apr 2009
Posted 2014-01-15 5:30 PM (#156951 - in reply to #154967)
Subject: RE: Bison Horse Trailers


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Nickrg- Curious if you had a bad personal experience or are you a dealer that just doesn't sell them?
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rhooton
Reg. Dec 2013
Posted 2014-01-15 6:28 PM (#156953 - in reply to #154967)
Subject: RE: Bison Horse Trailers



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Personally I think Bison makes a good trailer for the price. Sure it's not a trailer a professional rodeo person would have to run up the highway and across country for months at a time. But for those people who only use a trailer a few times a year, the weekend trail rider, the retired looking to travel with their horses a few times a year; it's a great trailer for that. I researched trailers for almost a year before buying our Bison and for the price it can't be beat.
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clearwatercowboy
Reg. Jan 2014
Posted 2014-01-16 12:20 AM (#156958 - in reply to #154967)
Subject: RE: Bison Horse Trailers


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We purchased a used 2006 Bison Aluma Sport 3 yrs. ago, and we have been very happy with it. It's a 3 horse, 12ft. short wall LQ, and love traveling with it. Bison are not intended to measure up to Platinum brand type trailers, however we think they are the best trailers for the money, and suit our needs just fine.
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Sidetech
Reg. Sep 2013
Posted 2014-02-21 5:00 PM (#157611 - in reply to #154967)
Subject: RE: Bison Horse Trailers


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We purchased a 2014 3 Horse Traveler (top of the line). Happy with the $$ to what we got. We traded in an Elite (great quality trailer) that was too small for us. We notice a difference in the horse area quality, but it's not "bad". I would say we are very happy with the money we spent and what we got. If you want top of the line and have the money to purchase that, go for it! Otherwise, for what we paid and what we got, we are VERY pleased! We did have some issues with the slide leaking, but the dealer and Bison took care of it RIGHT AWAY! That is what is important to me. Every trailer will have some type of issues, but it's how the dealer and manufacturer handles those issues is what sets them apart from the competition. PM me is you want any further details and input! Safe travels!
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moonchaser
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2014-09-05 3:01 PM (#160659 - in reply to #156958)
Subject: RE: Bison Horse Trailers



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Originally written by clearwatercowboy on 2014-01-16 12:20 AM

We purchased a used 2006 Bison Aluma Sport 3 yrs. ago, and we have been very happy with it. It's a 3 horse, 12ft. short wall LQ, and love traveling with it. Bison are not intended to measure up to Platinum brand type trailers, however we think they are the best trailers for the money, and suit our needs just fine.
Is your Aluma Sport aluminum on a steel frame or all aluminum? I am looking at a 2005 Aluma Sport and the Bison website doesn't list this model anymore.
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akinstrailers
Reg. Apr 2009
Posted 2014-09-05 3:04 PM (#160660 - in reply to #154967)
Subject: RE: Bison Horse Trailers


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Moonchaser, all the Alumasports were steel frame aluminum skin.  Thad
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lmassom
Reg. Jul 2014
Posted 2014-09-05 3:52 PM (#160661 - in reply to #154967)
Subject: RE: Bison Horse Trailers


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We just traded an 2006 Aluma sport that we bought used. The previous owner kept it in A-1 shape and We used it a couple of years. We liked it except it was only a 7 1/2 ft wide with no slide out and with the two of us plus 3 dogs we decided to get something bigger as we plan on spending alot of our retirement in it(I'll retire in a couple of years and Jane in a couple of more).

We replaced it with a 2013 Traveler with 6' slide out (8'wide). We've only done one trip so far (going again this weekend) but we love it. We have a couple of longer trips coming up in the next month or so. It's a three horse with rear and mid tack. We're using the mid tack as a "mud room".

Obviously, we liked the first one enough to buy a second!
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lmassom
Reg. Jul 2014
Posted 2014-09-05 3:58 PM (#160662 - in reply to #160661)
Subject: RE: Bison Horse Trailers


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We looked at a 2014 Lakota side by side with the 2013 Traveler and the quality of the horse compartment was about the same but the quality of the Traveler's LQ was higher. Also like the layout of the Traveler better than the high price trailers.
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