Paddock
In a paddock horses only move a few. Pure concrete or paver flooring would stress their bones. The other hand, a naturally elastic rubber flooring relieves the joints.
Relaxing your partner horse expects the next ride. Your own profit will be: saving time by collecting the droppings easily with broom and showel.
A constant change of material - as in paddocks with sand or wood chips - is eliminated. Rubber flooring stays laying.
Before all of your consideratin have a look at your given subsoil.
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Firm subsoil
Paving/concrete
Concrete or pavement as an underground with 2-3% slope provide ideal conditions for the creation of a paddock. The best solution is to select a flooring with a drainage system, that diverts the liquids underneath. | |
RT-matNo question: Best for paddocks are the proven, water-permeable RT-mats. | |
Rubbermat MünsterlandIf you have an even surface, which is only limitedly exposed to wind and weather- for example a shelter - you could use the Münster mats as a low-cost alternative. | |
| Rubbermat WarendorfThis well-designed system, convinces by its refined water derivation from the surface straight into the drainage system and by the durability of the used solid rubber. |
| Puzzlemat Belmondo® PaddockThe rubber mat BELMONDO ® provides support and safety in the paddock. Under dry weather conditions surefootedness is created through the deformability of the mat, in the wet a special rubber compound used in tire manufacturing makes the surface slip-proof. |
Natural soil/gravel
Natural soil/gravel
If your paddock subsoil shows just a minimum fortification by gravel, honeycomb lattice or firm natural ground, there's no need for a pavement or concrete. | |
RT-Mat
Because of its heavy weight RT mat stays laying well by itself. An easily made edge boundary prevents any slip of the mats. | |
Rubber mat Warendorf
Used in the paddock the warendorf mat is at the right place. Due to its interlocking connection this paddock flooring tolerates slight unevenness of the underground and can therefore be laid directly on firm natural soil or gravel. | |














