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The Woodshield Jump Rail
Woodshield
They Won't Crack - They Won't Rot
They Won't Splinter - They Won't be eaten
They are bloody hard to break!
Yes they are here....Very tough - Very strong! In white and black, approx 3.6m long, approx 95-100mm diameter & weight approx 12 - 15 kgs. Standard timber jump rails encased in plastic.
Leave them where they fall, give them a wipe over and they look like new.
Some testimonials:
What a fantastic product. We are really impressed with the Woodshielf Jump Rails. They are safe, weather resistant and have a much stronger resistance to breakage. Perfect for training at home. We no longer have to worry about the longevity of our showjumping rails due to the harsh Australian climate. Rail, hail or shine we know our Woodshield rails will stand the test of time.
Paula Hamood, Glen Haven Park - Kilcoy, QLD, Australia
The Woodshielf jump rail have moved things to another level and are state of the art being correct weight, diameter and length to comply with FEI (Federation Equestrian International) regulations. I am finding these rails maintain a fresh clean look and are exceptionally durable. Wonderful product Woodshield.
Heath Ryan, Ryans Equestrian Center - Newcastle, NSW
Having been involved in showjumping for 45 years as a rider and course desigtner, I am very impressed with this product. I am currently transferring over to using these poles on my showjumping hiring equipment and I have found them to be much easier to maintain and clean, completely weatherproff and have mininmal breakages if any.
Garry Baxter, Baxter Floats, Baxter Showjumping & Sales - VIC, Australia - Live Member NVSJC, Committee member YVSJC, Committee member EV & showjumping
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