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slippery Rumber flooring

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flyin'horse
Reg. Sep 2009
Posted 2011-09-07 10:51 AM (#137304)
Subject: slippery Rumber flooring


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I just bought a used 06 trailer with Rumber flooring which I thought was a nice option.  But my unshod horse slips on it when getting in and out.  Is this a common problem?
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Sheryl
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2011-09-07 12:52 PM (#137306 - in reply to #137304)
Subject: RE: slippery Rumber flooring


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I have the rumber flooring and I LOVE it.  I do use shavings always and have not had any problems with slipping even during a panic stop.
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whitewood
Reg. Jun 2009
Posted 2011-09-07 4:00 PM (#137313 - in reply to #137304)
Subject: RE: slippery Rumber flooring


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put trailer mats over it just like a wood floor. Rumber has no cushion like wood and is slick like wood. But is just depends on, if you are concerned about your horses condition and safety
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jackbrat
Reg. Sep 2005
Posted 2011-09-07 6:16 PM (#137315 - in reply to #137304)
Subject: RE: slippery Rumber flooring


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Yeah- I had the same problem. I bought mats like what Logan uses in their trailers.The ones that are lighter weight and have the big grooves or urine channels. I put them over the rumber and it works great. No more slipping. I did have to cut them to fit in my trailer. Box cutter is the only thing that cuts them.
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