Posted 2013-10-13 1:02 PM (#155323) Subject: New Floor
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We just had a new polylast floor put in the horse area of our Lakota. So far it looks nice, is not slippery and appears to seal the floor well. We had it put on the ramp also. It is supposed to help with horse leg fatigue, reduce heat from the road, reduce road noise and eliminate pulling mats for cleaning. I should be able to just hose or power wash it out and let dry. I hope it lives up to our expectations. I will give a follow up after we have used it for a while. It did make the ramp heavier though.
Posted 2013-10-13 1:33 PM (#155325 - in reply to #155323) Subject: RE: New Floor
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It does have a springy feel to it. Not as soft as I had thought it would be. I was figuring it would be more like a rubberized track but it is more firm than that. The cost is $12 sq/ft. Kind of pricey but if it lives up to its hype, it will be worth it. My trailer will be two years old in Feb so I figured it was a good time to protect the floor.