Robinson Requisute Trailers...

Jay89

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Anybody got one? If so what they like? I would want the biggest one that fits 2 17hh horses in. has it got a decent floor?

I see that they have a 0% finance offer on them at the moment and am rather tempted.
 
They're not exactly cheap though are they?! I've just had a look and they seem to similar prices to ifor williams? I wouldn't want to spend that much money when I could get a tried and tested ifor williams for the same. I don't like the look of the requisite trailers either - they seem a bit flimsy and ugly.
 
yes, if you stood an Ifor next to a Robinsons trailer you can see a clear difference in the build quality, I'd rather buy a good second hand trailer like the Ifor than buy a new Robinsons one.
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Cool, yea only reason I looked at them was due to finance, can afford to pay for it monthly, aint got the £3000 to just spend lol!!
 
For a pony maybe but they really are flimsy looking. I was shocked when I looked at one outside at Robbies.
 
Actually, they are made by Cheval Liberte and they are very good trailers, yes, lighter than Ifor Williams, because they use modern lightweight materials to build them. They have very good suspension and tow very fluidly, don't rattle and are light and airy.
The only thing is, I wouldn't buy from Robinsons, you can get them a fair amount cheaper from Cheval directly.
http://www.cheval-liberte.co.uk/

Ps. I have no connections with the company, just quite pleased with the trailer.
 
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Actually, they are made by Cheval Liberte and they are very good trailers, yes, lighter than Ifor Williams, because they use modern lightweight materials to build them. They have very good suspension and tow very fluidly, don't rattle and are light and airy.
The only thing is, I wouldn't buy from Robinsons, you can get them a fair amount cheaper from Cheval directly.
http://www.cheval-liberte.co.uk/

Ps. I have no connections with the company, just quite pleased with the trailer.

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I remember my friend having a Cheval Liberte. Lovely trailer but I couldn't possibly imagine it still going strong in 25 years, like my old Ifor was.

I now have a Richardson and love it! Wish I'd bought a new trailer years ago.
 
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I remember my friend having a Cheval Liberte. Lovely trailer but I couldn't possibly imagine it still going strong in 25 years, like my old Ifor was.

I now have a Richardson and love it! Wish I'd bought a new trailer years ago.

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We have been using Cheval-Liberte's predecessor (they have been re-branded for the EU market) Debon trailer for just over 18 years - still managed to sell it second hand. Admittedly, we had to replace the floor in the advent of modern materials - it was wooden and eventually has had enough.
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