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| Is anyone familiar with red river arenas. Quality, etc.... I'm thinking of doing their special 120x240 for $3500 and that includes roping chute. Anyone have any experience with these? |
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  Rebel Without a Cause
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      Location: Adopt a homeless pet - www.petfinder.com! | Bumping up for you because I've been wondering about them, too |
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  Location: Tenn. | My husband and I looked into purchasing one because some of our friends have an arena made by Red River and it looks very nice. I believe the arena special that you are talking about is their "BARE BONES" so the metal is bare metal; rust never bothered me though. If you set wood post about every 20 ft, I think it will look great and be really sturdy. We ended up going a different route because we did some bartering with a gentleman around this area, and built a pipe arena. But, for the longest time our plan was to buy a Red River Arena set up. They are very friendly people and will work with you on building an arena to fit your liking! |
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     Location: Not Where I Want to Be | I have a round pen and a bunch of their panels.
All good quality and CS is above average.
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 I'm doing it!!
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| We bought our Red River Arena about 9 years ago, its around 250'x350', with roping chute, stripping chute, and return ally, (hubby ropes) but we sold the roping chute for a Preifert. The arena has held up great! |
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