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SOLO  ONE  HORSE  TRAILERS

The Worlds easiest handling, best running horse trailer is a Brenderup and until now a 2 horse trailer.  Introduced to the U.S. as a 2000 model; Solo is the only one-horse trailer carefully engineered to retain all of the legendary Brenderup performance in a trailer even easier to handle!

Solo is a purpose designed one-horse trailer for all the right reasons.  The huge stall is 7'4" tall and a full 51" wide.  Big enough to carry just about any horse.  The brakes and suspension are just like the Brenderup 2-horse Prestige. The road wheels run in the same track width as most light Sport Utility Vehicles, for maximum traction, even in the worst weather.

   


Optional equipment show here; spare wheel; inside kicking plates; rear prop stands; suspension shocks.  Everything else is standard including: vent windows; mat; tongue wheel; rear storm door; ram assisted loading ramp; removable butt bar; groom door.
Trailer shown in European running trim.  Solo for the U.S. has all necessary lighting and safety equipment.

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INSIDE TRAILER SPACE

HEAD ROOM - Possibly the most important feature in a horse trailer and certainly the most overlooked. When selecting a suitable two horse trailer for your horses keep the following measurements in mind:

Stall length: from the chest bar back; you do not need more than 78 inches in which to contain the very biggest horse PROVIDED the clear head room measured directly forward from the chest bar is at least 50 inches. (78" + 50" = 128 inches total length)

There are a lot of trailers marketed today with 90 inch stalls but only 38 inches of head room. This gives the appearance of offering bigger stalls, but with only 38 inches of headroom a big horse may have its chest up to 12 inches away from the chest bar and insufficient room forward of the chest bar to raise and lower its head. This is needed to keep its balance in a traveling trailer and to lower its head at regular intervals to clear its sinus. For horses 17+Hds. these trailers provide TOO MUCH stall length and TOO LITTLE head room. (90" + 38" = 128 inches total length)

Since the majority of horses are 14+ to 16+ Hds. even a 78 inch stall is longer than necessary for them. All BRENDERUP trailers offer 40 to 65 inches forward of the chest bar (to accommodate every sized horse) and individually adjustable stall lengths down to 64 inches to precisely accommodate most every horse without disturbing the head room which is so critical for the horses safety and comfort.

CHASSIS DESIGN

BRENDERUP chassis design limits the amount of weight the trailer puts on the tow vehicle. This makes the required wheel-base-length (of the tow vehicle) unimportant thereby allowing you the freedom to choose from a very wide range of suitable vehicles. You are no longer limited to a big truck when trailering a couple of big horses.

AERODYNAMICS: It is the vacuum which builds up behind the trailer, particularly at speeds over 44.6 mph, which causes "OTHER TRAILERS" to sway in cross winds and when passed by high sided vehicles, the horses are unbalanced and start to stress. You and your tow vehicle probably do the same! The constant drag of this vacuum requires a big high torque powerful engine to pull the trailer out of its own vacuum. In attempting to minimize the effects of this swaying, "OTHER TRAILERS" are built with a heavy tongue weight (500 to 750 lbs. pushing down on the trailer hitch) to help stabilize the trailer. This in turn requires that the tow vehicle have a heavy frame and long wheel-base (the distance between the front and rear axle) to support this weight.

BRENDERUP eliminates most of that vacuum by sloping in the rear of the trailer and exaggerating the roof line. This removes much of the sway and therefore almost all of the stress on you and your horses. This lets you safely achieve your desired trailering speed with less engine power and a lighter vehicle.

Choose a BRENDERUP for its engineered ability to carry two horses of ANY SIZE with ease and comfort, while you continue to drive the vehicles which best suit your lifestyle.

For "OTHER TRAILERS" you must have a high-torque engine and at least 120-inch wheel base - - - THAT MEANS A BIG TRUCK - - - PERIOD!

TOW VEHICLE REQUIREMENTS

For BRENDERUP TRAILERS you need an engine developing 120-horse power and a wheel-base as short as 93 inches. THAT MEANS ANY NUMBER OF SUITABLE TOW VEHICLES ( a big truck is, of course, fine if that is your preference.)

Examples of vehicles that will safely tow and stop a BRENDERUP - - in no particular order.

Mercedes Benz ML Series
Lexus LX 470
Acura-SLX
Chevrolet-Astro Van, Venture Van, Blazer, S-Series & Tahoe
Dodge-Caravan, Dakota, Durango
Ford-Windstar, Ranger, Explorer
Honda-Passport
Isuzu-Trooper
Jeeps-ALL
Land Rovers-ALL
Mazda-MPV Van, B-Series (Most)
Mitsubishi-Montero LS
Nissan-Pathfinder, Quest Van, Lincoln-Navigator
Toyota-4Runner, Land Cruiser.

This is only a partial list. I t does not include any passenger cars, many of which will safely tow and stop a BRENDERUP! Your driving situation and geographical location also play a part in selecting a tow vehicle suitable for your particular trailering. Don't exceed vehicles makers recommendations for tongue load. Take advantage of engine options available and call us any time, We will be pleased to help.

Please remember that WHATEVER you choose to tow your BRENDERUP with, your horses are always guaranteed a smooth, quiet, cool and comfortable ride and you can enjoy the luxury of handling the trailer with ease and by yourself if necessary. BRENDERUP trailering is a blend of INNOVATION and COMMON SENSE and the proof of that is in the pulling.