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Product Name: |
China Light Steel Structure Indoor Prefab Horse Riding Arena Equ
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Supply Ability: |
1200000 square meter |
Related proudcts |
steel building, horse riding, horse arena, |
Specifications |
prefabricated steel structure building for horse riding arena |
Price Term: |
FOB, CIF |
Port of loading: |
QINGDAO, CHINA |
Minimum Order |
500 square meter |
Unit Price: |
USD30-50 per square meter |
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China Light Steel Structure Indoor Prefab Horse Riding Arena Equestrian Building Horse Stable with H Beam
How big should horse riding arenas be?
20 x 40m and 20 x 60m riding arenas are generally the most common sizes as they are the two standard dimensions for dressage tests.
However, 20m can feel quite narrow for jumping and be limiting for building courses. Even an extra 5m width can make a big difference, but at least 30 x 50m would be more suitable for jumping. I used to have a client with a 30 x 60m private outdoor arena and this was a wonderful versatile size to ride in - plenty big enough for any dressage test, and the extra width made it great for jumping too.
20 x 40m should really be the smallest arena to go for. However, the smallest one I've ridden in was a 60 x 100 foot barn (just over 18 x 30m) that had been converted into an indoor school. It was usable for one horse at a time, but did feel tiny and had the wrong width/length ratio to practice a basic dressage test (there was also a large outdoor arena on site, so this was more of a bonus ***ce for when the weather was awful). Therefore, as an absolute minimum, I'd say no narrower than 18m, and no shorter than 35/36m - any smaller will make practicing dressage tests and typical schooling movements difficult (especially when riding larger, unbalanced, or green horses), but these dimensions will feel very co***ct!
At the other end of the scale, there is really no upper limit to arena size - the only constraints are planning permission, available ***ce, and of course, budget! Some of the nicest outdoor riding arenas I've ridden in (usually at competition venues) have been hugeĦ 40 - 50m x 60 - 70m, which allow loads of room for jumping, but also ***ce for dressage boards to be fitted inside when needed for flatwork.
For indoor schools, there is no limit on length, but there will be a constraint of how wide they can be to allow for a clear ***n building that has no support posts interrupting your schooling ***ce (especially for wo |
Company: |
QINGDAO STEEL BUILDING CO., LTD
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Contact: |
Ms. Yuki Wang |
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No.308,Qiantangjiang Neighborhood Committee,Qingdao,Shandong,China |
Postcode: |
266106 |
Tel: |
13806420650 |
Fax: |
+86-532-13806420650 |
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