ShineHope Equine dressage arena is made from high quality HDPE materials which is known for its strength and durability. It is resistant to cracking, warping, and rotting, making it an excellent choice for outdoor applications such as dressage arenas.
ShineHope Equine dressage arenas require minimal maintenance. The material is easy to clean, reducing the need for frequent upkeep. This saves time, effort, and costs associated with maintenance.
HDPE material is smooth and splinter-free, making it safe for both horses and riders. Additionally, HDPE has a natural UV resistance, which helps maintain the integrity and color of the arena over time, even with prolonged sun exposure.
Easy Installation: The dressage arenas is relatively easy to install. The lightweight nature of the material makes it manageable during the construction process.
The most important thing in the dressage arena is contractions, i.e. shortening and raising the horse's gait, reducing the burden on the forelimbs through balanced backward movement, providing superior agility in limited spaces without sacrificing freedom of movement, with the goal of allowing the horse to easily and voluntarily comply with rider requirements, while improving the horse's pace and endurance. Dressage arena design is usually divided into beginner training and advanced dressage. Primary training includes teaching the young horse obedience, balance and relaxation. The natural movements of the horse in advanced riding are developed to perfection, the rider responds to subtle movements and has typical advanced movements.
The dressage arena kit has the following advantages: the standard dressage arena layout helps riders and horses quickly adapt to different venues, improving the efficiency of training and competition; Clear instructions (dressage arena letters and track facilities) to provide clear guidance to riders and reduce errors; There are a variety of options to suit different needs.
Standard dressage arenas are used for equestrian training to improve rider skills, as competition venues to show riders and horses, and as teaching venues for instructors to help students better understand and master dressage techniques. In addition, the maintenance skills of the site are also introduced, including regular inspection of the posts, railings and tracks for damage or loosening and timely repair, regular cleaning of the site facilities to prevent dirt and corrosion, and proper storage of the site facilities to avoid sun and rain and damage when not in use.
The short or small dressage arena measures 20m x 40m ( 66 ft. x 132 ft.) and is used for training purposes, it can also be used for Introductory level dressage tests. | The short or small dressage arena measures 20m x 40m ( 66 ft. x 132 ft.) and is used for training purposes, it can also be used for Introductory level dressage tests. |
SPECIFICATION | |||||
Layout | Line Cone | Corner Cone | Rails: 50*150*4000mm | Rails: 50*150*1000mm | Letters |
20*40m | 28pcs/set | 4pcs/set | 30pcs/set | 2pcs/set | A,K,E,H,C,M,B,F |
20*60m | 38pcs/set | 4pcs/set | 40pcs/set | 2pcs/set | M , H , R , S , B , E ,P, V, F, K, A, C |
COMPONENTS | |||
Line Cone | Corner Cone | Letters | Rails |