BEST Enclosed Trailer on the Market

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BEST Enclosed Trailer on the Market Value Wise

Which trailer has the best options at the best price.

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well depends on your wallet the best is a featherlite or mission all alum and light i own 2 haulmark enclosed trailers one is a 30 foot enclosed sled trailer and a 16 foot enclosed bike trailer i had no problems with them yet they tow really well and the price is good there is a guy on here that sells trailers his trailers look really nice not sure his name but he will chime in soon iam sure so i hope this helps and just remember U GET WHAT U PAY FOR just saying :d i think the guys name in here is firefly
 
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the rance all aluminum sled trailer is pretty nice too.. can get for a good dime from fast toys for boys on the sask/ab border.. my dad's picking one up from the states but it was hardly even a $1000 diff between factory in the US and the ftfb dealer
 

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As you know, there are many different trailers in the marketplace today. First consider what you're using the trailer for. If you are strictly using it for toys (ie. Snowmobiles, Quads, Motorcycles), I recommend a 7' wide. They pull super easy, you don't need a 3/4 ton or big mirrors, and it will always save you fuel at the end of the day. If you are using it as a dual sport (ie. Vehicles and Toys) then you have to go with an 8'5" wide with 5200 lb. axles minimum.

I sell what I believe is one of the BEST trailers on the market today. Legend has an All Aluminum trailer line up. I'm sure that I have a model that will fit your needs for a competitive price. Below is a link to my Manufacturer's website -- have a look to see if there is a model that interests you. You can call me anytime at 780-970-4940 if you have a question on anything trailer related and I will give you an honest answer.

All Aluminum Trailers - Enclosed Trailer & Open Trailers by Legend Manufacturing Inc.

Happy Shopping! (and EASTER!)

Ron Paradis
 

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I have a 14' V-Nose like the one shown. Hauls my bikes or sleds and pulls like a dream. I can fit 2 sleds in back to back and still have lots of room. Gets in and out of tight staging areas no problem, and is easy on the fuel gauge to pull it.
 

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One thing I don't get, is why would a 6'7" inside trailer be good for hauling sleds? You can't even place the sleds side by side. :confused:
 

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One thing I don't get, is why would a 6'7" inside trailer be good for hauling sleds? You can't even place the sleds side by side. :confused:

Because it's easy to tow, doesn't catch in the wind and sway all over the place, is low to the ground, hauls my Harleys, Dirt Bikes, and my sleds without issue. I drive the first one in, and reverse the second one in and they fit side x side, and doing that once a day is no sweat when riding and hauling two sleds. Then there's the cost. I bought my Wells Cargo 7' x 14' hauler for 6K brand new. Beat that cost!
 

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Buddy I ride with had a Triton, totaled it and now has a completely loaded Featherlight, the Triton was really nice but this Featherlight is insane it has all the options the only down side is the $50K + price tag. I could never personally justify spending that much coin on a trailer.:eek:
My next trailer will most likely be a Legend for the price, and the quality they are the nicest trailer to me!!!
 

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You need to think outside the box, why do they need to be side by side?
 

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My friend and I are kinda cheap my way of thinking to keep cost down on road trips four sleds four guys splitting the cost I own crew cab diesel weather a narrow trailer or wide it does it real matter i hit some nasty winds
go threw the jasper park and truck doesn't feel it, love the v nose
 

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You need to think outside the box, why do they need to be side by side?

Because for a trailer that is the same length, you can get 3 sleds in if you had to. Also, backing into a trailer can be a P.I.T.A. when it is icy...skis hook on ramps, etc.etc.:)
 
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