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Hi Everyone,
I recently sold my 2001 Brenderup Solo horse trailer, that I dearly loved!, and
got a new 2009 Brenderup Solo. Wow!! I thought I liked the 2001 model - but
the changes and improvements they've made are just plain fabulous.

I like these trailers so much that I've arranged to work with a dealer in
Austin, TX to sell them. Here's the website: www.theydeservethebest.com

Brenderup horse trailers were designed in Denmark (Brenderup is a city in
Denmark) and have been built in Midland, TX for the USA market since 1982.

There are 12 different models of one and two-horse bumper pull trailers
available with many options. There's a model available for horses up to 18+ hh!
And, the adjustable chest and butt bars can be custom installed for any height
pony or horse.

They are designed to be safely towed by any vehicle having a wheelbase over 93
inches and an engine developing at least 120 HP. So, you can use a smaller
truck - I haul with a 2006 Toyota Tundra. They are aerodynamically designed to
be a dream to tow and very stable, even when empty. And, for those of us in hot
climates - the material they're made from makes them cooler inside than it is
outside.

The safety and comfort of your horse or pony is the number one consideration for
Brenderup. On the new models they even have stabilizers at the back, like RVs,
so that you can keep the trailer perfectly still while loading or unloading
your horses.

For drivers, one wonderful feature is that once stopped, you can easily
jack-knife the trailer to 90 degrees so you can unload your cart or carriage
without having to unhitch! Now, that's nice.

So, if you're interested in knowing more, please email me and if you're anywhere
near College Station, TX I would be happy to bring mine so you can see it for
yourself.

Thanks,
Anna Perkinson
College Station, TX
anna.ponydriver@...




Fri Mar 6, 2009 6:37 pm

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Hi Everyone, I recently sold my 2001 Brenderup Solo horse trailer, that I dearly loved!, and got a new 2009 Brenderup Solo. Wow!! I thought I liked the 2001...
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