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Sno Pro brand trailers?

94fordguy

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Who here has experience with Sno Pro enclosed trailers? I sold my Interstate 3 place enclosed last year and am getting to the point I'm just about ready to pull the trigger on a new enclosed and I'd love some feedback on this brand specifically. I like the fact the Sno Pro is all aluminum and has the upgraded coated plywood flooring. Does anyone have experience with these? Good, Bad, etc?

I bought my 2002 Interstate 19ft when it was 9 years old and owned it for another 9 years before I sold it. I loved the size, was happy with the build quality and such, only sold it so I could upgrade to a new one and now I'm really itching to get back into the enclosed game again after running my sled deck exclusively since then.

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Fearless Catman

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They are built by Alcom....same as my Mission Elevation. Both share the same aluminum frame and a host of parts. Depends on what you're looking for in a trailer. Have numero flooring in mine. I have mine fully loaded and then some with dual furnace(cabin and floor) and ac. I thought they were built about as well as you can expect. My only bad experience is that they didn't build my trailer exactly the way I asked when I ordered mine. You should like it.
 

NO IQ

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Good experience so far with our 2 place enclosed Sno Pro , but we just purchased it new 1st part of December 2020 . I wanted a small lightweight enclosed trailer to replace our open Triton that we bought new in 2006 ( getting to old , fat & lazy to put covers on the sleds ) . The Sno Pro seems well built and I haven’t found any flaws / issues that would cause me to not recommend this trailer to others . As Fearless Catman stated , the trailer is manufactured by Alcom so you may want to look at Mission trailers as well . I also recommend checking trailer prices out of state . From NW WA , we went to Three Forks Montana for our 2019 Mission Elevation and went to Layton Utah for the Sno Pro , saved lots of $ compared to what was available along the I-5 corridor .
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Hey NO IQ . About how much did you save by going to Utah instead of buying in Washington. I'm in Eastern Wa , and have decided I'm selling my 18' Charmac and upgrading to either a 22' or 24' . SnoPro dealers are all over the west side , and those trailers caught my eye , along with a Haulmark Venture .
 

NO IQ

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For the Sno Pro , we saved $3K + for what 2 dealers south of Seattle wanted . Guessing we saved $3K also for our 22’ Mission Elevation , but I only talked to 1 dealership in Oregon as a price check before going to Montana as nothing was available in western WA in August 2019 . Again , both are made by Alcom & no issues yet
 
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