HappyNeds
Well-Known Member
Please can you help - we are making the costly decision to build a menage, and really need to get it right first time. The big debate is surface.
The contractor who is building the menage suggests rubber top to the silica sand. However I have read (on this forum!) that after time the rubber can mix in deep with the sand, meaning the sand can't be compressed/rollered properly (becuase of the springy rubber) and the whole thing rides too deep.
I know with rubber when it's raked the rubber is supposed to come to the top and the sand drop through, but surely it would all get too mixed up for this to happen completely? And if the sand gets too loose how can you roll the sand if it's under the rubber?
We've seen a menage with a synthetic fibre (called Poly Fibre) basically a heavy-duty felt that doesn't degrade. It rides firmer, and although it's only mixed in the top couple of inches it is supposed to eventually mix all the way through the sand, but the sand can still be compressed. This seems promising to us, but the menage we saw was quite new, so wanted to know if anyone has had this type of surface for a longer time?
We are interested in the longevity of these products - have any of you out there had a surface for several years+ and is it still going strong?
We will be riding on it most days, with a little bit of everything (lunging, jumping, flatwork etc)
We are borrowing to build this, and so it really matters to us to get it right, in that we don't want to have to be changing/adding expensive surfaces whiles still paying for it!
Thank you in advance for the wisdom of your experience!

The contractor who is building the menage suggests rubber top to the silica sand. However I have read (on this forum!) that after time the rubber can mix in deep with the sand, meaning the sand can't be compressed/rollered properly (becuase of the springy rubber) and the whole thing rides too deep.
I know with rubber when it's raked the rubber is supposed to come to the top and the sand drop through, but surely it would all get too mixed up for this to happen completely? And if the sand gets too loose how can you roll the sand if it's under the rubber?
We've seen a menage with a synthetic fibre (called Poly Fibre) basically a heavy-duty felt that doesn't degrade. It rides firmer, and although it's only mixed in the top couple of inches it is supposed to eventually mix all the way through the sand, but the sand can still be compressed. This seems promising to us, but the menage we saw was quite new, so wanted to know if anyone has had this type of surface for a longer time?
We are interested in the longevity of these products - have any of you out there had a surface for several years+ and is it still going strong?
We will be riding on it most days, with a little bit of everything (lunging, jumping, flatwork etc)
We are borrowing to build this, and so it really matters to us to get it right, in that we don't want to have to be changing/adding expensive surfaces whiles still paying for it!
Thank you in advance for the wisdom of your experience!