History of Brenderup
Brenderup
started making horse trailers in Europe in 1962. The trailer
was designed with the safety and comfort of the horse in mind.
It was also designed to be pulled safely by more fuel efficient
European vehicles. The strong yet lightweight construction
and the aerodynamic design has changed little, proving time
and again what an economical design it is.
Brenderup
trailers have been available in the U.S. since 1982 and discriminating
horsemen and women are catching on to its unique features.
What Our Customers Are Saying
"I’ve
never driven a trailer in my life, but I drove over that grade
and down the freeway like I’d been doing it for years. We
stopped for gas [and food] and it was so easy going in and
out the parking lots."
"I
couldn’t find anyone to go with me today…so I just stuck [Milo]
in, raised the ramp, and away we went! Can’t believe I can
do this all by myself! ...please let my experience be a testimonial
to anyone who thinks this isn’t the best way to take your
equine friend along with you!" (See
picture.)
"I
had never pulled anything with a car in my life. I didn't
even know what a hitch was. My Baron One Brenderup trailer
was no problem at all for me to drive on the freeway all the
way home ... 2 hours and raining all the way. ...what a smooth
experience. I had no problems whatsoever."
"I
think my horse really liked riding in the Brenderup. She watched
the world go by out the front window."
Towing Options
You
don't need a V8 or a diesel engine anymore! (Click on the
picture for a larger view.)
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Toyota
Highlander
with a
Baron "L" TC
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Toyota
FJ Cruiser
with a
Royal TC
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Mercedes
360
with a
Baron "L" TC
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Volkswagon
Toureg
with a
Baron TC
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Nisson
Murano
with a
Baron One
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1966
Corvette
with a
Prestige
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Volvo
S60
with a
Baron TC
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