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Why Choose
Equestrian Direct?
We’ve been around for more than 30 years and are dedicated to delivering the best to our customers. Find out how easy it is to get your project off the ground with Equestrian Direct.
With our heritage of providing surfaces to Olympic venues, private yards and everything in between, we love speaking to our customers and offering advice – after all, we’ve got a lot to share after three decades in the business!
Our Equestrian Surfaces
Discover our full range of equestrian surfaces performance and durability with our premium equestrian surfaces, designed for champions.
A year-round hero product useable in all weathers and for all equestrian disciplines. Extremely versatile and long lasting, exceptionally cushioning and kind to legs and joints
The ultimate performance surface designed to replicate the natural qualities of turf by mimicking the binding ability of topsoil. Providing a secure footing this encourages confidence and freedom of movement for great results
A high-quality synthetic rubber surface that provides added spring, stands up to all weathers and can be used for all disciplines. Great at retaining moisture in sand during dry periods, which helps keep the surface stable
News
As seen in Horse and Hound, September 2018
Is it important to adapt your surface to your major discipline? Equestrian Direct’s two bestselling surfaces, TurfFloat and Flexiride are suitable for most equestrian disciplines, as well as indoor and outdoor arenas as well as gallops. TurfFloat provides secure...
As seen in Horse and Hound, August 2018
Surfaces and Injuries Horses are at greater risk of injury due to increasing work level and intensity, poor footing, and lack of fitnessA high- quality, well maintained arena surface will provide good footing with a consistent surface that is neither too deep nor too...
As seen in Horse and Hound, July 2018
One downside of the warmer months is deep and dusty arena surfaces, which can damage horses’ joints, soft tissue, muscles, hooves, and the respiratory and vascular system. A temporary solution is to level and water the arena, replacing the moisture which has been...