Product Description
Dressage Arena Letter Markers
Dressage arena letter markers help you with your precision. Designed to be hung at each letter. Also good for helping make a 20 meter circle, actually 20 meters! A bright red, 2″ x 5.5″ UV resistant plaque faces into your arena. Easy to see in your peripheral vision. A channel allows dressage arena letter markers to to snap perfectly across your arena’s rails. These are designed to fit across Burlingham Dressage Arena rails but will fit across any 1.5inch or 2in wide rail. Don’t leave geometry points on the table, school accurately with super visible letter markers.
- Bright red markers for each letter of your arena
- Or, set them up to define limits of circles
- Channel to easily clip onto any 1.5 (standard) or 2in arena rail
- Aids in your geometry accuracy
- Sets of 8 or 12 for standard or short courts
Specifications
Dressage arena letter markers come in sets of 8 or 12. The two sets pair perfectly with either your standard dressage court (12) or a short dressage court (8). Each letter in your arena should have a single marker. If you’re not using them to mark letters, the pack of 8 is good for schooling in a short court, to set up the boundaries of a circle.
- Fit across 1.5″ wide rails or pipes or 2in wide rails or pipes
- 2 inches wide, measures 5.5 inches long, depth of slot is either 1.5 or 2in
- Won’t hang off the bottom of a stand sized dressage rail
UV Resistant, Long Lasting
We have had these set up in our dressage arena for 2 years now. They have baked in the hot, Southern California sun for 2 summers. They’re looking just as bright and have not fallen apart. Previously, there was red duct tape stuck to where the letters should go. That lasted about 6 months in the summer heat before failing. There is still ugly marks on the rails where we removed the remaining tape. Arena letter markers are better than tape and will last a lot longer. UPDATE – it’s now been nearly 10 years with these installed… they’re still red, you can still see them but they’re not nearly as vibrant. I’m thinking some red spray paint is in order.
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