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With our top-quality horse jumps, you can create your own custom course for training or showing. We have complete jump packages, plus separate pieces you can use to design your own course, including the following:
- Training Cavalettis
- Poles / Rails
- Planks
- Standards
- Flower Boxes
- Jump Boxes
- Jump Cups
- Liverpools
- And More!
The horse jumps and jumping equipment we offer from Easy-Up® have been tested and approved by equestrian centers at colleges and leading trainers. All items contained in their jump packages are manufactured in the U.S. and meet ASHA regulations. This equipment is weatherproof, maintenance-free, and lightweight for easy assembly and portability, making a brilliant addition to any facility for training and beyond.
Other kinds of horse jumping equipment that we offer include one-handed jump cups that fit onto standard uprights and have no sharp corners, separate pins, or holes to align. We also have a wide variety of horse jump poles that allow you to easily adjust the height of your jumps for different challenges. If you’re looking for a great option for building your own trail course, gymnastics, training jumps, and cavalettis, we recommend purchasing jump blocks. These safely lift up trot poles and are stackable to let you achieve a range of different heights.
Our horse jump packages include pieces such as wing standards, training standards, brush boxes, flower boxes, vinyl walls, jump cups, and gates, depending on the model. If you need additional pieces or prefer to design your own course, pieces are available separately.
What are the Different Types of Horse Jumps?
There are numerous different types of horse jumps you can build in a course, including cross rail jumps, simple verticals, oxers, post and rail jumps, water jumps, triple bars, and more. However, you can find a large variety of horse jumps across different disciplines.
Hunter/Jumpers prefer a more classic-style fence that’s collapsible. In the hunter ring, the jumps are oftentimes natural colors and decorated with foliage. In the jumper ring, you’ll find fences that are painted in bright colors and flashy. While the hunter jumps are normally made of wood, the jumps in the jumper arena are normally made of lightweight plastic to easily fall.
In a cross-country field, you’ll often find jumps that are solid fences. These jumps are often in varying shapes and colors, including obstacles like water and banks.