The Ride Podcast Ep. 124: Trailer Safety with Brad Heath
In this episode we dive into horse trailer safety with expert Brad Heath.

This episode of The Ride Podcast where we talk to Brad Heath is brought to you by My New Horse

Brad Heath is the founder of Double D Trailers and author of The Honest to Goodness Truth About Horse Trailers. He is a leading expert on trailer safety and the inventor of the patented SafeTack Reverse design, created to make loading and unloading safer for both horses and handlers.

With more than 25 years in the trailer industry, Heath has seen his fair share of preventable accidents with horse trailers and has devoted himself to creating safe trailers and teaching horse owners how to operate their truck and trailer with safety in mind.

In this episode of The Ride, Heath dives into how horse owners can be safe on the road as well as tips for people new to driving and operating rigs of all sizes.

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