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Horse Walkers/Equisizers
luvinrunnin
Reg. Jan 2006
Posted 2014-09-11 4:25 PM
Subject: Horse Walkers/Equisizers


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I'm looking at hot walkers. I want 60' diameter and either 4 or 6 horse. I found this free flow exerciser that is much more reasonable than most others. 

Has anyone used this one or know anything about them?
http://www.supremewalker.com/Free_Flow/index.html

Open to suggestions!!! I have 4 horses that need ridden/fitted and I know I won't get all 4 ridden each day.

 
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redcbrf3
Reg. Dec 2010
Posted 2014-09-11 6:31 PM
Subject: RE: Horse Walkers/Equisizers


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I talked to them at a horse fair in Montgomery, AL. SUPER nice people and very willing to talk and explain things to you. They had a small display and a lot of videos of those freestyle walkers. I'm planning on buying one from them myself. They explained how they were made and even how to electrify some of the panels if that's a need. I think you will be pleased.
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luvinrunnin
Reg. Jan 2006
Posted 2014-09-11 6:48 PM
Subject: RE: Horse Walkers/Equisizers


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Good to know!!! Thanks! I did talk to them about a regular 6 horse walker but those are only like 38' diameter and that's just way too small for my liking.
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NoGutsNoGlory
Reg. Mar 2006
Posted 2014-09-11 10:12 PM
Subject: RE: Horse Walkers/Equisizers



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We converted our regular walker to a free flow. We extended the arms and built permanent pipe fence around it. All of my horses had figured out how to stop the regular walker when they were attached to it, and they would also cheat and step in making the circle as short as they could. Hands down one of the best things we ever did was convert our walker. I'm in college full time so it really helps me get horses rode during the week.
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luvinrunnin
Reg. Jan 2006
Posted 2014-09-12 8:11 AM
Subject: RE: Horse Walkers/Equisizers


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NoGutsNoGlory - 2014-09-11 10:12 PM We converted our regular walker to a free flow. We extended the arms and built permanent pipe fence around it. All of my horses had figured out how to stop the regular walker when they were attached to it, and they would also cheat and step in making the circle as short as they could. Hands down one of the best things we ever did was convert our walker. I'm in college full time so it really helps me get horses rode during the week.

Can you post pics? Did you electrify the panels?

 
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NoGutsNoGlory
Reg. Mar 2006
Posted 2014-09-12 3:42 PM
Subject: RE: Horse Walkers/Equisizers



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Let me see if I can find a picture of it. No we did not electrify the panels. And our horses never let it get close to them, they usually stay with there nose next to the panel in front of them. 
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WANNACOWBOY
Reg. Jan 2005
Posted 2014-09-13 11:03 AM
Subject: RE: Horse Walkers/Equisizers


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Check out the Supreme Horse Walkers in Alabama ask for Byron.  I have the 6 horse and my friend bought the 4 horse.  They are well put together, customer service is good and price is reasonable. 
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