Depending on your chosen riding discipline your arena must provide stable secure footing that allows the horse to transition in and out of movements.
Riding ring footing outdoor.
Location size building a base then adding a topping are the keys to a ring that will be functional provide good footing for your horse and drain well.
The arena footing is too hard and compacts too much.
The original riding area i have is about 110 feet x 56 feet.
The ideal footing should provide good traction sufficient cushion to prevent excessive concussion be nonabrasive and as free as possible of dust and odours that irritate both horse and rider.
And i do have a nice arena dragger that i got on ebay for about 200 00.
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 the perfect combination of materials provides superior traction as well as cushioning retains moisture well reduces dust and is very easy to maintain.
The footing doesn t produce dust so there will never be a need to scrub down the walls or water the arena.
Footing materials used on a farm s indoor and outdoor arenas may be different.
Co founders of footingfirst lawton adams and karen leeming each have nearly 30 years of experience in arena planning construction and footing installation the company has been a leader in the development of synthetic equestrian footing since introducing the highly acclaimed travelright and travelite surfaces.
Constructing an outdoor riding ring with safe clean footing that s easy to maintain holds up in all kinds of weather and does not cause pollution is an elusive goal of many horse owners.
Over 10 000 different types of sand used in the u s.
Alone makes it very important to understand the sand s qualities and not go with just a name.
Sand is the key ingredient in all good arena footing.
Some places have 6 inches of sand.
Choosing the wrong sand creates problems and is very expensive over time.
The horse arena footing is too deep or too shallow.
This arena base will drain not mix with your horse arena footing even with heavy use e g.
Premier s footing is the best we have ever ridden on.
This footing also performs well outdoors as long as a well designed drainage system is in place.
Use hit draingrids for building a perfectly functioning arena base with transverse drainage.
The footing is basically dirt with about 3 inches of sand.
The arena base is the first and very important phase.
This footing is excellent for horses with respiratory issues and also saves your structure from damage caused by faulty watering systems.
Lunging and adds spring.