This ad is for a 2016 Space Treka with dressing room. It is rear loading and I have had the side load ramp rebuilt with aluminum sheeting. The original design was for plywood, so this one has a sturdier, more durable design.
The best part about this trailer design is that I can load it by myself. I have taken my horse to several close by clinics with more ease using this trailer than any rear loader would have allowed. I am able to walk up the ramp and swing the divider closed without having to trust my horse to stand in place. Additionally, the divider for the two stalls is fully removable and adjustable in about 6 in increments. This means I can give a horse more space than a pony that he might travel with. The trailer is also rear-facing, which has been a real benefit for my horse who I have watched turn himself around to be rear-facing when he gets to travel in box stalls. I read somewhere that horses carry more of their weight on their front end, so this is actually a physically less demanding way for them to be oriented relative to the direction of travel.
This trailer has been well maintained. I used to live in Virginia where annual inspections are required. So the trailer has had professional annual upkeep.
This trailer has one of the lowest tongue weights of any 2 horse trailer and uses inertial brakes, which has made it comfortable for me to tow with an F-150. If you look through the promotional materials for this brand, they will always show it being towed in the UK by a range Rover or other SUV. It was one of the few options that allowed me to not get a larger truck. Comparable in weight and braking mechanism to other European trailers like Fautras, Boekman, and Brenderup.
Other upgrades include an electrically powered fan as well as two wind powered fans that function like an attic vent in the trailer. The divider also includes padding and a removable face divider.
New pictures uploaded after annual exterior cleaning. Thanks for looking and please let me know if you have any questions.