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Can't argue thatAnd durable is awesome, but when weight matters, I don’t need a trailer to last longer than me.
No need to worry about that with a trailswestAnd durable is awesome, but when weight matters, I don’t need a trailer to last longer than me.
Yep, logans 2 main downfalls. The price and weight. I have a 31 foot logan gooseneck. I like the flat floor but it does sit ridiculously high. When I came home, from alpine, I buried the truck and trailer at my house. We came through a bunch of slush on the way home and then it was 2 below at house. My roll up door was froze like a brick. That's where my chains and tow strap were.I love my 34’ trailswest. Four years and a lot of mountain roads, not maintained gravel mountain roads even occasionally and I’ve had no major issues, very few minor and none I haven’t had experience with on other trailers.
I’ve been in situations where we can get around and a Logan can’t.
Have winched a couple Logan’s out even.
I do have to chain up a few times a year.
The extra Logan weight is very noticeable in off pavement wet conditions or moderate/deep snow.
I absolutely love the quality of the Logan, but have never missed it.
And I paid a bit over half that four years ago!!