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Carole Redgrave Username: Caroleredgrave
Registered: 12-2009
| Posted on Friday, 05 March, 2010 - 06:44 pm: | |
We have a Belvoir surface and can recommend it! Not only is it good for the carriage driving it is also more hoof-friendly. Our Dressage horse, who is in the arena about 5 sessions per week, used to have really bad feet when we were on ordinary sand & rubber as it was just too abrasive, we installed the Belvoir surface just over a year ago and we have seen a great improvement in his feet so perhaps Belvoir should be using that as a selling point too! |
   
Guest Username: New
Registered: 12-2006
| Posted on Wednesday, 10 February, 2010 - 06:14 pm: | |
i use cushionride,which is wood shreds(larch) it is very hard wearing and does not track-up, or cause any drag,better for hocks!google cushionride for details. |
   
Guest Username: New
Registered: 12-2006
| Posted on Wednesday, 10 February, 2010 - 02:54 pm: | |
Hi, try Belvoir UK Ltd, who do a flat-strip rubber on sand (which doesn't freeze!) and recommend their surface for many uses, including driving - the carriage wheels don't sink in. They can send samples and give references, UK wide. Mark or Neil 01400 283531, 07785 966271 belvoiruk@aol.com www.belvoirequestriansurfaces.co.uk |
   
Guest Username: New
Registered: 12-2006
| Posted on Wednesday, 10 February, 2010 - 02:23 pm: | |
I would like another outdoor arena suitable for jumping and driving, Can anyone point me in the right direction? Any numbers or web sites would be much appreciated. carriagedriver@live.co.uk
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