Stall manufacturers? HELP!

We just built my dream barn, outer shell is complete!
I will have 8 stalls and have been looking at Stall manufacturers. I need the 8 stall fronts and dividers.
I have looked at Saratoga, Triton and Rocking J.
Can anybody tell me any experience that you have had with any of those manufacturers? Really like the European style. Or has anyone done their own stalls?
Thanks!

What is your location. Freight can be beastly. I found a great local option and saved a bundle.

Waco, TX…one company quoted $1500…
but they are 5 hours away and we would pick up ourselves.

Have you tried Neubauer stalls?
They seem to be the one many top performance western trainers around that area use:

https://neubauermanufacturing.com

A friend really likes his Ameristall ones, they look nice:

https://www.ameristall.com

Priefert is in your area also, someone here has their stalls and likes them:

https://www.priefert.com/products/horse-stalls

I have Ramm European stalls in my main barn and I love them. They were reasonably priced considering the quality/design (I got mine during the February sale which was a big discount), and shipping cost and time frame wasn’t bad at all. Ramm even packaged them taking into account the weight that my tractor could handle for unloading (we have pellet forks on our FEL). I worked with Stephanie and the customer service has been phenomenal. My builder assembled mine but they would not have been difficult to DIY. I also have a few Priefert stalls in my other barn and they aren’t bad, but I don’t love them. They are sturdy but the fit and finish on the Prieferts is not impressive.

We have aluminum stall fronts from ARC systems. Not a common brand but so happy with them. Rust free, beautiful, and great customer service.
http://www.bendarc.com/arc-stall-photos/

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How long have you had them? Have they oxidized any? Maintained their shape well?

I’m contemplating making my own stall fronts and have access to aluminum tubing. I was worried the aluminum might be too easy for horses to bend though.

We’re at 5yrs in harsh climate, and they look like new. No dents or bending, but I’ve got well mannered citizens, it’s not a commercial stable that may take more abuse. The gauge/ thickness of the tubing will be key. I have their base line (heavy duty, in this image):
https://i0.wp.com/bendarc.com/BendarcArcstalls/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/ARC-Bar-Compare.jpg?w=1000

I recommend Triton Euro Stalls. Triton Euro Stalls took over and changed the Saratoga stalls brand. They offer all galvanized stalls with a 30 year rust free warranty. Service is good, the stalls are well made and they are at a better price point than the competitors we price checked with. Aliza, is the Florida manager, who we worked with and she made us a great deal. Highly recommend them!