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Camper-Man
Jan 25, 2019Explorer
Based on my experience with the Hensley Arrow, it is the "best" hitch in terms of eliminating sway (along with the similar Pro Pride). I never experienced sway with the Hensley and it worked exactly as advertised.
Even with that knowledge, I purchased a far less expensive Husky Centerline TS hitch for my current 27-foot Grey Wolf trailer. In terms of weight distribution, the Husky performs as well or better than the Hensley Arrow. The Centerline TS does not eliminate sway like the Hensley, but it continuously controls and immediately corrects sway in every situation I've encountered. I expect any of the four-point systems (such as the Equalizer or Reese Steadi-Flex) would perform in a similar manner.
By a "four-point system," I'm referring to a hitch where sway control is provided by a highly torqued hitch head, combined with the friction of trunnion bars on sway control brackets.
Even with that knowledge, I purchased a far less expensive Husky Centerline TS hitch for my current 27-foot Grey Wolf trailer. In terms of weight distribution, the Husky performs as well or better than the Hensley Arrow. The Centerline TS does not eliminate sway like the Hensley, but it continuously controls and immediately corrects sway in every situation I've encountered. I expect any of the four-point systems (such as the Equalizer or Reese Steadi-Flex) would perform in a similar manner.
By a "four-point system," I'm referring to a hitch where sway control is provided by a highly torqued hitch head, combined with the friction of trunnion bars on sway control brackets.
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