Hi Blue,
We've had both a Hayman-Reese and a Tekonsha Voyager. Got the H-R controller when the H-R hitch was fitted for our first van in 1999 - a '91 Regal 16' pop-top (single axle). The H-R worked fine while towing this with both our '92 Toyota Cressida and, since late 2001, our '97 300Tdi Disco.
About 12 months ago we replaced the poor, grossly-overloaded Regal with a 2002 Jayco Heritage 18' pop-top tandem. The H-R controller did not suit the Jayco at all. It was impossible to find settings which gave satisfactory low and highway speed braking.
Then we got the Tekonsha (off eBay). What a difference. When installed as per the instructions it was very simple to set-up and works brilliantly.
The H-R is not inertia based (doesn't automatically adjust for the severity of the tow vehicle braking force). It has only fixed power and ramp-rate adjustments. Inertia-type units do apply more van brake force as you brake the tow vehicle harder.
So, while the H-R did a reasonable job, I'd definitely recommend an inertia-type unit such as the Tekonsha.


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