Big Bend
Long before Big Bend started building trailers in 2003, the owners' livelihood was ranching. Big Bend has incorporated several ideas into its trailers to make them hold up in rough country and make ranching easier and more efficient.
The Big Bend family has ranched in the rugged Big Bend area for over 50 years, which has allowed them to test several brands of trailers over the years. They found that none of them seemed to hold up like they needed them to in harsh environments, so they started building their own brand of stout ranch trailers with user-friendly features like the handle to unhook your trailer from outside the truck bed, a 1.5" clean out gap to prevent rust, and slam latches on the center and rear gates.
No ranching operation is the same, so Big Bend tries to build a trailer that will fit your specific operation best. Big Bend Trailers are offered in gooseneck, bumper pull, drop deck, and ground load models. They offer several ways to customize your Big Bend trailer including tack rooms, saddle boxes, dog boxes, toolboxes, rubber floors, etc.