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ARENA MIRRORS

FRAMED AND BACKED IN ALUMINIUM

£399 each inc VAT

(Free delivery available on 3+ mirrors to most locations)

The key features of our ARENA MIRRORS:

  • Premium branded 6mm thick mirrors (AGC, Saint Gobain, Guardian, Pilkington), 4mm thick mirrors are not suitable for arena use

  • Bespoke robust aluminium frames around the mirrors

  • Safety backed to EN12600 2B2

  • Additional solid aluminium backing

  • Bonded & sealed with an industrial grade structural polymer sealer to protect the silvering and safety backing from all weathers

  • Sealant also ensures that should the mirror get broken, the mirror will stay in the frame keeping it safe to handle

  • Reinforced steel corners to further increase the strength & rigidity of the frames

  • NO WOOD to warp or distort your mirrors

  • All standard fixings included

  • Safe & easy to handle and install

  • Straightforward installation process, diagrams and instructions supplied

  • Telephone & on-line support 7 days a week

  • 2 year guarantee against corrosion & manufacturing defects

  • Delivered and off-loaded from our own transport or collection available

IMPORTANT NOTE:

  • Glass mirrors are the industry standard and the only material to produce a quality reflection

  • The mirrors are 6mm thick, safety backed to EN12600 2B2 frontal impact safety standards and have an additional solid aluminium backing panel bonded / sealed to the back of the mirror and into the framework to make the mirrors as safe as possible

  • The face of the mirrors should be set back from the arena to minimise the risk of injury should a horse become uncontrollable and / or kick out

  • Horses should always be under control and not unattended near mirrors e.g. for turn-out

  • If the back of the mirrors are exposed to an area where there are loose horses, the mirrors should be fenced off

  • If broken, a mirror must be removed as soon as possible as moisture can get behind the silvering and the safety backing on the mirror and it will delaminate, lose it's integral strength and deteriorate quickly

  • Having said all that, most riders and instructors understand and accept the risk; horses and riders are at a far greater risk of being seriously injured (or possibly killed) whilst competing particularly in eventing or riding on the highway

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