Organise tack, grooming equipment and yard essentials with this versatile equestrian storage bay. Designed for stables and riding facilities, it helps keep gear tidy, visible and easy to access.
With options for steel or melamine shelves and a choice of widths, this unit can be configured to suit different storage needs, from heavier kit to everyday accessories.
Product Features
- Purpose-designed layout for equestrian and tack storage areas.
- Choice of steel or melamine shelving to suit different types of equipment.
- Two width options to fit a variety of stable or barn spaces.
- Multiple shelf levels provide flexible storage for bulky and smaller items.
- Generous depths for storing larger grooming boxes, rugs or feed tubs.
- Sturdy construction suitable for busy yard environments.
Key Specifications
| Colour | Width | Height | Depth | No. of Levels | No. of Shelves | Shelf Material |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Blue/grey | 1220 mm | 1600 mm | 455 mm | 4 | 3 | Steel |
| Blue/orange | 915 mm | 915 mm | 610 mm | 3 | 2 | Melamine |
Applications
- Stables and livery yards for storing grooming kits, tack and yard tools.
- Riding schools and arenas for organising helmets, body protectors and equipment.
- Feed rooms and stores for tubs, supplements and smaller feed containers.
- Home equestrian storage in garages or outbuildings.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this storage bay suitable for use in a stable or barn environment?
Yes, the unit is designed for equestrian settings such as stables, barns and tack rooms, providing a robust structure and practical shelf layouts for everyday yard use.
What is the difference between the steel and melamine shelf options?
The steel shelf option offers a durable surface that is ideal for heavier equipment, while the melamine shelf option provides a smooth, easy-to-wipe surface that is well suited to lighter items and accessories.
How do I choose the right size configuration for my space?
Measure the available wall space and compare it with the two width and height options. The wider, taller configuration is better for larger storage capacity, while the more compact option suits smaller tack rooms or narrow areas.
