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Prestige Legacy is NZ's leading supplier of quality horse floats owned by New Zealanders, designed by experts, built by world leaders in engineering, for discerning New Zealanders looking for safety and luxury features and for the best money can buy

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  • Stable Mates

    Customkit and Prestige Legacy Floats keep the best of company.

    If you’re looking for the perfect place to park yourself, your horse and your float look no further than Customkit.  Like us they believe in quality and good looks. 
    Customkit is a New Zealand-owned

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  • Coming up to speed on the towing regulations

    Our friends at HorseTalk have come up with what we think is the definitive article on the question of horse floats and towing regulations.
    They maintain that not long ago, the word was out that horse floats were on their way to extinction.  Not so...and the proof is worth a read. 

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  • Wooden Elegance in Stable Complex

    Our range of timber buildings (versus steel) with their natural warmth and quietness are particularly well suited as workshops, storage buildings, recreational buildings, stables, car, farm equipment, boat, motorhome,caravan, or implement sheds.

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  • John Cottle Show Jumping Scholarship Winner supported by Prestige Trailers

    Local rider wins showjumping scholarship
    Local showjumper Laura Inkster has received the opportunity of a lifetime, winning an inaugural scholarship to train with Olympian John Cottle.
    The 16-year-old Clevedon rider attends Saint Kentigern College and has already clock

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  • Travelling in Style - Saddlery Warehouse

    Prestige Trailers is delighted to have formed a relationship with one of New Zealand’s pre-eminent equestrian merchandise brands Saddlery Warehouse. One that will see us working together on areas of opportunity and interest. Ever since founder Peter Thorowgood started the operation from a smal

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