Ramp Materials

Deefa

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We have had a new ramp made for the lorry, metal and wood are all in place but we need to decide on what material will go on the piece the horses walk up. Whats better - Carpet, rubber..?
Any Ideas?
 
We have rubber, with wooden bits across. It works quite well, can be abit slippy when wet, but the wodden bits across stop the slipping alot.
 
We have rubber with built-in rubber ridges for extra grip, better than having wood or metal struts across as no danger of the nails or splinters coming out. Its great stuff but wouldn't have a clue where to get it.
 
Rubber looks smart and is easy to clean but can be slippy. Carpet is slightly harder to clean but is fairly slip proof - IMO! It depends on how steep your lorry ramp is as rubber works well with slats to avoid slipping on less angled ramps whereas carpet would be my preferance with a severely steep ramp!
 
Ramp is qiute steep, and horses wont touch it when in transit as they dont go right up to it
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like the idea of the coco matting
 
We have the rubber ramp with the rubber wedges in it-easy to clean and very hard wearing

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