Your horse s health and performance depend on quality footing.
Outdoor riding arena footing.
Different riding disciplines require different depths.
Too deep can cause a horse to strain a tendon not deep enough won t provide enough cushion for hard work.
With this method the outdoor riding arena cost skyrockets while the footing maintenance decreases.
Use hit draingrids for building a perfectly functioning arena base with transverse drainage.
All of our dust free surfaces are functional high quality footing options that can be used in both indoor and outdoor arenas.
Footing materials used on a farm s indoor and outdoor arenas may be different.
It can get confusing really quick for a horse owner considering adding a riding arena in their back yard.
Not very big at all and the narrow ends make it a challenge for turns.
For new arena construction an important starting point is selecting a site.
This arena base will drain not mix with your horse arena footing even with heavy use e g.
Products that fall into this category include footing additives and soil stabilizers such as foamfooting basecore and even geotextiles.
The most important pieces include your base understanding your sand incorporating the right footing product and maintenance.
You must have access to sufficient water and if budget allows a sprinkler system to water the arena for both dust control and before regular light harrowing or grooming to level it.
It s relatively simple to improve your arena surface when you understand the components involved.
Our dust free footing comes in multiple blends and consists of a specialized sand that is precisely blended with a select paraffin.
The arena base is the first and very important phase.
And i do have a nice arena dragger that i got on ebay for about 200 00.
Getting the horse arena footing just right is both a science and an art.
Whether you need arena footing replaced or new construction of an arena we can help.
The original riding area i have is about 110 feet x 56 feet.
The horse arena footing is too deep or too shallow.
Consider the conditions and use of each arena.
Depending on your chosen riding discipline your arena must provide stable secure footing that allows the horse to transition in and out of movements.
The arena footing is too hard and compacts too much.
Arena footing has a significant impact on a horse s performance and health.
Good footing provides traction and cushions the impact of the horse s feet while poor footing can hurt a horse and impede performance.
Lunging and adds spring.
Some places have 6 inches of sand.