We have loved our Hensley for many years. It's a very safe hitch, and drive-wise I would give it the top rating of anything I have towed with and compared over the years. The welds on my unit and stinger are beautifully done, but it is an older unit and a 2" drop. Maybe with a large drop, bolts could be added?
Thank you for the response. Yes, we believe that the older models are very reliable. We still think the combination of the new welds and the 4" drop are the cause of the issue.
I haven't had the Hensley Arrow, but I have the Pro-Pride 1400 lb. and have close to 10,000 miles on it pulling a 37 foot travel trailer the last 3 years. I've been very happy with it. I would buy it again.
I'm sorry that your experience was not good and having gone through what you have, I'm sure I would lose a lot of trust in a product as well. I have had a Hensley hitch since 2001 with a 4" drop and it has over 75000 miles on it. at around 65000 I did a refurbish on it, with new paint, bearings, seals and weight bar bushings, Total about $250.00. I have looked at the propride and have friends that own it and the adjustable stinger is a nice feature, however I don't believe that it has any more or less strength than a properly welded non adjustable stinger. Personally I'm 100 percent sure that both are #1 in the industry. Which one you chose is a personal preference. I own the Hensley only because I like the strut bars better over the yoke. The strut bars, I believe have a better fail safe (replaceable shear bolts) that is easier to fix on the road when or if something should happen to them. The Propride yoke will usually break and it will need welding or replacement before continuing on your way.
I’m sorry you had to go through all that. As the only other person besides Jim Hensley himself with 30 years of experience with the design, and an actual engineer, it makes my blood kind of boil seeing such an easy thing to avoid from a manufacturing and design standpoint. The world needs more professional pride in their work. 😉
Thank you so much for the reply and sub. Beyond frustrating is putting it mildly. We did love the hitch when it worked. We were grateful we weren't going 65 miles down the highway with a semi behind us. That would have been catastrophic. Other issues are the policing of the internet and the zero response from anyone other than the "one guy". Most likely will try a Propride. Just not ready to throw down that chunk of change.
We purchased a ProPride years ago after comparing the two. No issues at all. Totally worth the investment for us, and we loved the improvements they have made to the design. Great customer service as well. So sorry this happened to you. Scary and sad that Hensley has been so shady and were obviously sending out the ones with the bad stingers after they knew about it.
Thank you. Yes, we would be willing to give Pro Pride a shot. Yes, we encourage people who have had safety issues with Hensley to report it to NHTSA. Safe travels!
Wow I just watched your story. It’s truly incredible and lucky that you are both safe. I’m so glad I went with propride. Its is fantastic. And hope you do purchase one and your faith will be restored in the new and improved design. I love it!
James Morrison is the owner of Hensley Hitches. He is an entrepreneur who had a few different companies. He also owns "Tow Safe, LLC" and that company is the one that actually acquired Hensley.
@@OnRappel thank you, yes we found out he was the owner of the company. It must be a small company, if he is the only "supervisor", and if it is that small, we would have thought our circumstances would have a warranted a response from him.
Our family has 3 Hensleys and 1 propride... all are perfect... safest hitch out there bar none... something has happened to quality control... they better recall those stingers before someone gets hurt....
Thanks for the response. Agreed. We hope the investigation by the NHTSA will find something. They asked us a lot of questions. Glad you have the good ones!
@dustytrailsrvn6281 If you're interested propride makes an adjustable stinger bar for the Hensley Arrow... check the website... I'm surprised Sean Woodruff didn't mention it lol... its a beefy piece of equipment...
After 6 yrs in a 5th wheel we contemplating a move back to travel trailer. This is very valuable information conveyed in an honest way. I've used the Equalizer and wasn't to wild about the noise when maneuvering in the campgrounds. Have you looked at the Andersen WD hitch? Thankyou.
Thanks for the response. A 5th wheel is in our future, but not for several more years. We haven't looked at the Andersen, but certainly will. Yes our Equalizer is noisy. Thank you.
I looked at both those options, but they were both out of my budget. I settled upon a Weigh Safe True Tow Middleweight, still expensive but so far, no problems.
@@TIREDOFEVIL buy used there are some out there. The hitch you bought is not really comparable although they want you to believe it is. Costs less because it can’t actually eliminate sway.
I looked at that hitch and decided it was a full no-go about a year ago. The design of the stinger for drop hitches was exactly why I wouldn’t buy it. Way too much risk with the design from the weld integrity perspective. Way too many people believe because it’s expensive it must be good. Many other better options out there to choose from. Glad no one was hurt or worse.
I have 4 inch drop. I have used for 10,000 miles. Someone really messed up on yours! I couldn’t even find your post on Facebook maybe they scrubbed it.
We have loved our Hensley for many years. It's a very safe hitch, and drive-wise I would give it the top rating of anything I have towed with and compared over the years. The welds on my unit and stinger are beautifully done, but it is an older unit and a 2" drop. Maybe with a large drop, bolts could be added?
Thank you for the response. Yes, we believe that the older models are very reliable. We still think the combination of the new welds and the 4" drop are the cause of the issue.
I haven't had the Hensley Arrow, but I have the Pro-Pride 1400 lb. and have close to 10,000 miles on it pulling a 37 foot travel trailer the last 3 years. I've been very happy with it. I would buy it again.
Excellent!
I'm sorry that your experience was not good and having gone through what you have, I'm sure I would lose a lot of trust in a product as well. I have had a Hensley hitch since 2001 with a 4" drop and it has over 75000 miles on it. at around 65000 I did a refurbish on it, with new paint, bearings, seals and weight bar bushings, Total about $250.00.
I have looked at the propride and have friends that own it and the adjustable stinger is a nice feature, however I don't believe that it has any more or less strength than a properly welded non adjustable stinger. Personally I'm 100 percent sure that both are #1 in the industry. Which one you chose is a personal preference. I own the Hensley only because I like the strut bars better over the yoke. The strut bars, I believe have a better fail safe (replaceable shear bolts) that is easier to fix on the road when or if something should happen to them. The Propride yoke will usually break and it will need welding or replacement before continuing on your way.
Thanks for the input and thanks for watching! We do believe the older Hensley's were a great product. Just not convinced of recent makes.
Thanks for sharing
@@DaveCollierCamping thanks for watching!
I’m sorry you had to go through all that. As the only other person besides Jim Hensley himself with 30 years of experience with the design, and an actual engineer, it makes my blood kind of boil seeing such an easy thing to avoid from a manufacturing and design standpoint. The world needs more professional pride in their work. 😉
Thank you so much for the reply and sub. Beyond frustrating is putting it mildly. We did love the hitch when it worked. We were grateful we weren't going 65 miles down the highway with a semi behind us. That would have been catastrophic. Other issues are the policing of the internet and the zero response from anyone other than the "one guy". Most likely will try a Propride. Just not ready to throw down that chunk of change.
@@dustytrailsrvn6281 did you guys get a ProPride after this?
We purchased a ProPride years ago after comparing the two. No issues at all. Totally worth the investment for us, and we loved the improvements they have made to the design. Great customer service as well.
So sorry this happened to you. Scary and sad that Hensley has been so shady and were obviously sending out the ones with the bad stingers after they knew about it.
Thank you. Yes, we would be willing to give Pro Pride a shot. Yes, we encourage people who have had safety issues with Hensley to report it to NHTSA. Safe travels!
I'm using Camco R6. Have about 7000 miles on it. It's $700 hitch
@@henryford2736 sounds good. Thanks for watching.
Wow I just watched your story. It’s truly incredible and lucky that you are both safe. I’m so glad I went with propride. Its is fantastic. And hope you do purchase one and your faith will be restored in the new and improved design. I love it!
Thank you. Yes, we would be willing to give ProPride a shot. Safe travels.
Glad you guys are ok. This could have been very bad! Wishing you happy travels, keep it moving!
Yes, thank you. As mentioned so glad no one was hurt and we weren't going 65 mph on the highway with a semi behind us. Thanks for watching!
James Morrison is the owner of Hensley Hitches. He is an entrepreneur who had a few different companies. He also owns "Tow Safe, LLC" and that company is the one that actually acquired Hensley.
@@OnRappel thank you, yes we found out he was the owner of the company. It must be a small company, if he is the only "supervisor", and if it is that small, we would have thought our circumstances would have a warranted a response from him.
Our family has 3 Hensleys and 1 propride... all are perfect... safest hitch out there bar none... something has happened to quality control... they better recall those stingers before someone gets hurt....
Thanks for the response. Agreed. We hope the investigation by the NHTSA will find something. They asked us a lot of questions. Glad you have the good ones!
@dustytrailsrvn6281 If you're interested propride makes an adjustable stinger bar for the Hensley Arrow... check the website... I'm surprised Sean Woodruff didn't mention it lol... its a beefy piece of equipment...
After 6 yrs in a 5th wheel we contemplating a move back to travel trailer. This is very valuable information conveyed in an honest way. I've used the Equalizer and wasn't to wild about the noise when maneuvering in the campgrounds. Have you looked at the Andersen WD hitch? Thankyou.
Thanks for the response. A 5th wheel is in our future, but not for several more years. We haven't looked at the Andersen, but certainly will. Yes our Equalizer is noisy. Thank you.
I looked at both those options, but they were both out of my budget. I settled upon a Weigh Safe True Tow Middleweight, still expensive but so far, no problems.
@@TIREDOFEVIL Thanks for watching. We have heard good things about the Weigh Safe and will check it out.
@@TIREDOFEVIL buy used there are some out there. The hitch you bought is not really comparable although they want you to believe it is. Costs less because it can’t actually eliminate sway.
@@smiley3303 good info
I looked at that hitch and decided it was a full no-go about a year ago. The design of the stinger for drop hitches was exactly why I wouldn’t buy it. Way too much risk with the design from the weld integrity perspective. Way too many people believe because it’s expensive it must be good. Many other better options out there to choose from. Glad no one was hurt or worse.
@@RoadieWingZZ agreed. Thank you.
So glad you were NOT hurt
Yes, we are too! It could have been so much worse. Thank you for watching.
So what hitch yall running now ?
Hi, we are back to the E4. No problems. Thank you for watching.
I have 4 inch drop. I have used for 10,000 miles. Someone really messed up on yours! I couldn’t even find your post on Facebook maybe they scrubbed it.
Yes, thanks for the response. We have heard such great things about the older hitches. It has most likely been removed.
I see why it broke.. I'll keep my comments BEING THEIR WATCHING.. they know.. have u gotten a new design yet?
Love to hear your thoughts. Feel free to message us on fb DustyTrailsRVn. We are using the E4