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According to FEI rules a water jump must have a minimum spread of 2.50 m. At the edge of the water white plasticine must be placed to prove a possible hoof-imprint.

If water is used under, in front of or behind an obstacle, the obstacle is called Liverpool. The total width of the obstacle may not exceed 2.00 m.

The water jumps and liverpools can be used as mobile water jumps to be placed individually on the surface or diged in it. The used material is flexible and robust, the floor mat is reinforced to avoid damages from the horse’s hoofs. So far mainly water jumps with T-edge have been in use. Technical chart

A new model is our water jump with wave edge. The main advantage of this new model is an increased safety for horse and rider.

 

 




















Landing Band
Art.No. 18000778

One side fixes plasticine reliably for international competitions through U-profile. Other side is plain and can be used (without plasticine) as landing band for national competitions. The material is flexible and can be easily installed.

Colour: white
Width:
8cm
Length:
Corresponding to water jump


plasticin


Plasticine Art.No. 18000779

Colour: white
Strips each: 30 x 7 cm
Packing unit:
52 pieces/box

 

 

 


LIverpool

   
1,50 x 3.00m
liverpool

Diameter, 1,20m
liverpool



The 21st edition of the FEI Jumping Rules became effective 1st January 2003. With an important change:

“At every international competition the landing side of the water jump must be defined by a lath covered with a bed of white plasticine. This plasticine must be replaced each time a horse touches it (FEI Art. 211.3).

The lath must be placed at the edge of the water, properly fixed to the ground.”


 

 

 
     
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