Horsemen Never Ride Alone When They’ve Got EquiPass

November 6, 2009 Off By Roberta Johnston

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America’s Horse, November 4, 2009 – Engine concerns, flat tires, dead batteries and empty fuel tanks will never be a problem as long as you’ve got EquiPass AQHA Road Service.

Created exclusively for members of the American Quarter Horse Association, EquiPass gives you total peace of mind knowing your horse trailer and vehicles are protected. Coverage, offered to AQHA members at $169 a year or $447 for three years, is effective upon joining EquiPass.

“We’ve all had our share of problems with breakdowns and flat tires on our trucks and trailers while hauling horses, and I’m no exception,” said AQHA Professional Horseman Todd Crawford of Blanchard, Oklahoma. “With EquiPass, I no longer have to worry about myself and my horses being stranded along the highway when I do have a vehicle emergency. There is no other vehicle coverage or protection like it on the market today. The thing that is even more impressive is that it covers (all) my trucks, trailers, motor home and personal vehicles all for one low price. With EquiPass, I have peace of mind that I’ve never had before.”

Protected by a network of more than 40,000 service providers, EquiPass members never ride alone. Travel throughout the United States and Canada with confidence knowing you have 24/7 access available for:

* Flat tire, dead battery, lockout and towing assistance * Technical support and mobile mechanic assistance * Equestrian concierge services, ready to help with all of your travel needs

EquiPass will debut at the AQHA World Championship Show, November 6-21 in Oklahoma City. Sign up with EquiPass at the company’s booth in the Travel & Transportation Building during the World Show, and drive away protected. AQHA members can also sign up at www.equipass.aqha.com or by calling (888) 460-0523.

AQHA news and information is a service of AQHA publications. For more information on The American Quarter Horse Journal, The American Quarter Horse Racing Journal or America’s Horse, visit www.aqha.com/magazines.