A Better Way To
Drag Your Arena

ABI has arena drags for both natural footing and synthetic footing. So no matter what disciplines you are riding in or what surface tension and depth you need, we have a drag to get the best out of your arena footing.

TR3 Arena Drag in use.

Better Grooming Equipment for a Better Ride

Arena footing comes in many different textures, particle sizes, and components. Your footing is unique to your region, your disciplines, your water system, and the composition of your arena. In order to get the ride you are looking for, you need grooming equipment that tailors to your specific arena footing. That’s why at ABI we intentionally design, engineer, and manufacture our arena drags to be easy to adjust, and craft them to adapt to all types of footing textures and makeups. Whatever footing you’re working with, we have a drag for you.

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FAQs

Keeping a horse arena safe and rideable depends on consistent, proper footing maintenance. The required equipment includes an ATV, UTV, or tractor; a well-engineered arena drag suited to your footing type, a water trailer or other watering system, and a bit of trained know-how. Examples of such equipment from ABI Attachments include the Arena Rascal Pro, TR3e Equine, TR3 Rake, Dragmaster, SpeedMaster, SportPro, SportMaster, and ABI Water Trailers. Please speak with a trained and experienced ABI Attachments product expert at 877.788.7253 for specific guidance.

When referring to the size of an arena drag, people typically mean the drag’s maximum width. It’s rare to size an arena drag solely by the arena’s dimensions. Instead, an arena drag is sized to match the towing vehicle’s capabilities and then double-checked to fit through doors, gates, and around other obstacles, such as jumps. Sizing a drag usually involves CC or horsepower ratings, machine weight, tire type, transmission type, and the type of work to be done in the arena. While a wider arena drag will groom the arena faster, most people must settle for one that best fits their towing vehicle’s capabilities. Additional considerations include multiple arenas, smaller round pens, and other multi-purpose projects. All of these factors influence the decision about how wide a drag to purchase. Please speak with a trained and experienced ABI Attachments product expert at 877.788.7253 for specific guidance.

These and many other terms are often used interchangeably; they all refer to an implement that maintains a horse arena. However, pay close attention to the design of the arena maintenance implement. The design matters, just as athletic shoe design matters, depending on your sport and the surface you compete on. While these terms are used interchangeably, they do not mean the products do the same thing or produce the same results. Please speak with a trained and experienced ABI Attachments product expert at 877.788.7253 for specific guidance.

For most arenas with regular use, dragging is recommended before every ride session, or at least 4–5 times per week. High-traffic arenas at boarding facilities or training centers may require daily grooming, or even multiple times per day. The frequency depends on the footing type (clay compacts faster than sand or sand with additives), the number of horses, and the riding discipline. Arenas used for jumping or barrel racing need more frequent grooming than those used for light trail warm-up. Do not neglect grooming and watering your arena. Horse and rider safety, performance, longevity, and enjoyment all depend on it! A properly maintained horse arena can also lower vet bills and extend the life of the arena investment.

An arena drag is an attachment pulled behind a tractor, ATV, or UTV that grooms and conditions the footing surface of a horse arena. It loosens compacted soil, levels the surface, redistributes footing material, and should consistently blend small and large footing particles, all of which directly affect horse safety and performance. If you ride a horse regularly on dirt, sand, or specialized textile synthetic footings, yes, you need one. Ungroomed footing leads to hard spots, deep spots, and uneven surfaces that increase the risk of slips, trips, and joint stress for your horse. This results in higher vet bills, shorter equine career, and a less fulfilling experience with your horses.

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