25 January 2012 #1 D driving diva New User Joined 9 January 2012 Messages 2 Visit site i am changing my surface from woodchip to,maybe, rubber any advice? its for carriage driving,not commercial use,just me and some mates training . Last edited: 25 January 2012
i am changing my surface from woodchip to,maybe, rubber any advice? its for carriage driving,not commercial use,just me and some mates training .
25 January 2012 #2 Magicmillbrook Well-Known Member Joined 10 October 2006 Messages 3,163 Location Norfolk Visit site I did loads of research when getting my arena put in - I understand that rubber strips are better for carriage driving as the wheels are less likely to sink into the surface - down side if that rubber strips are more exspensive than rubber chips.
I did loads of research when getting my arena put in - I understand that rubber strips are better for carriage driving as the wheels are less likely to sink into the surface - down side if that rubber strips are more exspensive than rubber chips.