FinallyTime wrote:I have the Ready Brute Elite system. Braking is done with a surge brake unit incorporated into the tow bar. It is a simple mechanical system, no electronics to go out, nothing to set up each time it is hooked up, just clip the brake cable into the tow bar and go. It is quite a bit cheaper than buying both a tow bar and a brake system. There are adapters so it can be attached to different brands of base plates. I use a Blue Ox base plate.
http://www.readybrake.com/
If I had known about this system when I first got my toad, I would have gone with it.
All the systems have pluses and negatives. The Ready Brake pluses for me would have been cost and the fact that it's mechanical and nothing to pull on the battery - little can go wrong with it - AND the ease of use. The major negative for me is that is brakes EVERY time you use the brakes in the motorhome. That is putting an extra toll on your car brakes.
The Stay n Play and other similar systems have the ease of use that's a plus for me and had I discovered it when I purchased, I might have gone with it as the pricing was similar. But had I known about the Ready Brake and it being 1/2 the cost and totally mechanical, even with the negatives, I'd most likely have gone with that system at the time.
The Blue Ox Patriot (which I got) and which is similar to a Brake Buddy - doesn't have anything to do with the brake lights which I liked and I can adjust the braking (and was given suggested settings for mountains, or level, etc) - either in the car or from in the rig. I had trouble off and on with mine from day one. But at Q a few weeks ago, I talked to the people from Blue Ox - and one of the guys there to do conditioning of their tow bars is an expert on the Patriot - and he had me bring it and the car in - and discovered that my seat in the car is "soft" - in other words softer than what it was looking for - and therefore causing all the problems - and why it would sometimes work easily and others not. Since he adjusted it (for free - even though warranty was long up) it's worked like a charm. Takes me no time at all to set-up - BUT that almost no time is a PITA when the weather is bad - and then either of the above two systems would be preferable.
Like everything else with rv's, it's a personal decision. They all should work.
And all the tow bars should work, also - I just have had such a great experience with Blue Ox, so highly recommend them for the tow bar part of the package.