another lorry thread - helios and prestige

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so the 3.5t lorry idea went out the window due to needing a bigger payload :rolleyes: and Im now looking to take my cat c test and get a lorry over 3.5t.

Has anyone got or travelled in a prestige windsor 2 stall or a helios box?
Both seem to be what Im looking for - a decent sized horse area, a seating area for when it's raining and a lovely big tack locker.
so yeah .. :D any reviews good or bad would be appreciated

if money were no object, I'd be straight down to whittakers :p

the cupboards are pretty bare at the moment so I can only offer snack-a-jacks and diet coke :eek:
 
I'm on the lorry hunt at the moment too. I have neither a helios or a prestige, but was parked next to a helios the other day and had a look in it, and it's owner was pleased with it and said she'd had excellent service from them. The are also built very light weight, so you'd get a good payload with one. Alas, when I found how much they are, that idea went out the window! My only other thought was about the special coating they use in the horse area, I wondered if it may be slippy?
I have had my eye on a second hand prestige too, they are excellent quality (a friend had one a few years ago), unfortunately it appears to be sold now!
I think the prestige will be heavier than the helios and quite a lot more expensive, but both good quality!
 
yeah the Helios comes in at 4.9t and the 'lady' version at 4.7 I think.
I had a look at the Whittaker lorries - £105k for a two stall! :eek:
I quite like the look of the prestige Windsor - I wouldn't think it was only a 2 stall from looking at it :p
 
meant to add that the prestige is 6.5t, whereas the Helios is lighter and takes 3 big horses..
there's too much to think about - my brain might explode before I make a decision :p
 
The Helios lorry is really nice, it's well built, has a good payload & very nice living. I don't know the price as Kevin Parker Site doesn't give it.

Normally horseboxes start to get much more expensive when you have quality living in them, they also get a lot heavier & you lose payload. The Heios does however have a good payload, normally over 2 tons.

It's very nice to have a lorry with fancy living but have a real think about wether you will actually use it? The majority of box owners rarely if ever stay overnight at shows. If they do it would probably only be 2-3 times a year maximum. If that is the case a lorry with reasonable dayliving would be enough & a lot cheaper.

I have a Tristar, it has nice day living but has a few extras I've fitted (generator, Microwave/hook up etc) & this is perfectly adequate for when we stay away at shows (Scope/Blue Chip/Wales & West). All venues doing show over several days have showers etc so you don't really need them in your lorry. Most are in the spring/summer so you don't need heating etc either.

Basically write a list of what you really need out of a lorry when you go hunting & you'll be surprised that you can get what you need for considerably less that what you dream about wanting. ;)
 
The Helios lorry is really nice, it's well built, has a good payload & very nice living. I don't know the price as Kevin Parker Site doesn't give it.

The ladies helios box starts from over £60000 I believe.

I think it depends how much payload you require too, 1 tonne (for the prestige) isn't much really - I am having this problem as I may want to carry 2 horses which are 700kg a piece! Even if you are carrying one horse, with a couple of people, tack, essentials and bits and bobs can add up to at least 1 tonne.

Also as T_Z says, it's weighing up what you need, although I will stay over in mine I really won't need an all singing dancing living, but it's hard to find something with just the right amount of living, it's all or nothing!
 
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