Where are Bloomer horse trailers made?
Salado, Texas
Founded in 1998 in Texas, Bloomer Trailers has earned the reputation of being the most innovative and luxurious manufacturer in the horse trailer industry. In 2003 Bloomer Trailers built a state of the art production facility in Salado, Texas to serve as a convenient location for dealers, customers and their vendors.
Who is the owner of Bloomer trailers?
Randy Bloomer
With the same integrity and customer service that has earned them high praise from the equine industry for over two decades Randy Bloomer, CEO, and owner of the Bloomer Brand, welcomes Sam and Crystal Blank as a representative of Bloomer Trailers, built and headquartered in central Texas since 1998.
What is the average cost to purchase a 2 horse trailer?
A basic 2-horse straight loading trailer can cost anywhere between $4,000 and $20,000, depending on the type of hitch. Such trailers have a manager or feeding area.
What is the most expensive horse trailer?
Cimarron Norstar 4HLQ
This Cimarron Norstar 4HLQ trailer deserves a closer look as it is one of the biggest, most luxurious, and most expensive trailers out there. In fact, the retail price on this trailer is $222,935 – just about the same as a new Lamborghini.
Is Alexis Bloomer part of Bloomer trailers?
While her expertise isn’t rooted in personal rodeo competition, Bloomer is anything but a novice when it comes to the Western lifestyle. She grew up in the small town of Salido, TX, when her dad moved his company, Bloomer Trailers, there from Houston.
What is the top rated horse trailers with living quarters?
6 Best Horse Trailers with Living Quarters
- Cimarron Norstar 4-Horse Trailer. Cimarron Norstar Horse Trailer – Image courtesy of Cimarron Trailers.
- Equine Motorcoach Horse Trailer with Hay Pod.
- Platinum Coach Outlaw.
- Featherlite Country Estate Villa.
- Sundowner Special Edition Series.
- Trail Boss Custom Living Quarters.
Are all aluminum horse trailers safe?
Overall, all-aluminium horse trailers are safe, but in a crash, we believe that a steel trailer would offer more protection than aluminium or fibreglass. We’ll explain better the differences between all three materials below.