Best 3.5 ton horsebox manufacturer?

I have just put deposit on a BOSS 3.5t and chose the colour yesterday, its on a renault chassis and has a payload of about 1300k it takes 2 horses rear travel and has day living a little sink and gas ring, horse shower and 3 lockers and a 3 person bench seat behind main seats, so when we only take 1 horse to an event I can take a few of the girls on the yard to be grooms!!! They are in flint n wales.
 
I have just put deposit on a BOSS 3.5t and chose the colour yesterday, its on a renault chassis and has a payload of about 1300k it takes 2 horses rear travel and has day living a little sink and gas ring, horse shower and 3 lockers and a 3 person bench seat behind main seats, so when we only take 1 horse to an event I can take a few of the girls on the yard to be grooms!!! They are in flint n wales.

How on earth does that have a payload of 1300kg?! Seems too good to be true!
 
The payload may start at 1300k - but then take off a full tank (100k) 2 people (100k) and all the bits and pieces you end up with in a box and suddenly you have around 1000k and can only put one horse in - or two ponies. That aside, I love my Masta conversion and find it very easy to just take my horse out for a hack as it is like driving a car. I took the partition out and let her travel facing backwards and diagonally (tied up).
 
How on earth does that have a payload of 1300kg?! Seems too good to be true!

If you read my post again you will see that I said when I take 1 horse I can take others with me, It has 1300kg aprox for payload, the designer has spent over 100k getting this box right in designe tweeks ect to get the most payload as he can, It will do me, my sons horse is only 14.3 lightweight TB and my friends horse is simmilar, why is there allways 1 who cant believe a fact!!!
 
If you read my post again you will see that I said when I take 1 horse I can take others with me, It has 1300kg aprox for payload, the designer has spent over 100k getting this box right in design tweaks ect to get as much payload as he can, It will do me, my son's horse is only 14.3 lightweight TB and my friend's horse is similar, why is there always one who cannot believe a fact?!


Like I said, it seems to good to be true, please note I did NOT say that it is not true. Mine has a 1250kg payload which is high, and that is without sink, hob, etc. I did not question your taking other people with you, I questioned the payload itself once all that's in as I did a LOT of research into 3.5ts when I was looking to buy and spoke to a lot of manufacturers, and like I said, a 1300kg payload on a 3.5t lorry WITH day living is unheard of. Fair play to the manufacturer if they have managed to achieve this.
 
Like I said, it seems to good to be true, please note I did NOT say that it is not true. Mine has a 1250kg payload which is high, and that is without sink, hob, etc. I did not question your taking other people with you, I questioned the payload itself once all that's in as I did a LOT of research into 3.5ts when I was looking to buy and spoke to a lot of manufacturers, and like I said, a 1300kg payload on a 3.5t lorry WITH day living is unheard of. Fair play to the manufacturer if they have managed to achieve this.

I have heard of Boss as well, its quite a new model which is probably why you didn't see it in your research. I spoke to them and they said their reason for the high payload is they use "really advanced lightweight polymer materials" for the sides, and everything else is aluminium. This makes them very light weight because aluminium is only a fraction of the weight of steel, and plywood is really heavy and they don't use any.

Im looking at buying one, they look amazing huge payload and they don't rot ever because they don't have plywood, and no steel means no rust.

Sorry if i went on a bit of a rant, but i really like them. Ill try find their website now.


Found it

www.bosshorseboxes.co.uk
 
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Boss Horsebox, i like it as well :D

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We've got a Marlborough Hunter (from new) and it's been absolutely brilliant. Sadly because of financial reasons, we're having to sell it end of November (after foals have gone to Tatts sales) but to be honest, when we get ourselves back straight financially, it will definitely be another Marlborough Hunter we would buy. A lot of the racing people have now bought one as sell, after seeing ours about, plus the bonus is of course the low ramp, which means ideal for foals, or injured horses, etc. They also drive like a car and cost next to nothing to run.
 
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