Choosing the Right Arena Surface for Summer Riding

Jun 11, 2026Product focus, Uncategorized

Why Summer Is the Toughest Test for Your Arena

Summer conditions expose weaknesses in arena surfaces faster than any other season. Heat and dry weather can lead to:

  • Dust build-up
  • Loose, unstable footing
  • Increased maintenance demands

What Makes a Good Summer Surface?

A high-performing summer arena surface should:

1. Retain Moisture

Reducing the need for constant watering.

2. Stay Structurally Stable

Preventing deep or shifting footing during use.

3. Minimise Dust

Protecting both horse and rider health.

Comparing Surface Options

Traditional Sand-Based Surfaces

  • Dry out quickly
  • Require frequent watering
  • Can become inconsistent  

Modern Blended Surfaces

Flexiride

  • Excellent moisture retention
  • Consistent performance in dry conditions
  • Ideal for high-use arenas

Turfloat

  • Strong structural integrity
  • Reduced movement under repeated work

Equiride

  • Balanced cushioning and support
  • Suitable for a variety of disciplines

Which Is Right for You?

The best surface depends on:

  • Arena usage (private vs commercial)
  • Discipline (flatwork, jumping, mixed use)
  • Maintenance capacity

Final Thoughts

Summer riding should be productive—not a constant battle with dust and dryness.

👉 Speak to Equestrian Direct Ltd to find the right surface for your arena this summer.