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Flex Fence started from years of research and development to become a safer horse fence solution. We have selected the polymer combination to cover climate conditions throughout the world. Our polyolefine contains the maximum amount of color and UV inhibitors that the polymer can absorb. Additionally, the highest level of mildew resistant properties are included.
Flex Fence is made to withstand extreme temperatures and still flex 6-8″ on impact. PVC or board could not compete against Flex’s superior quality in inclement weather. Even in extreme weather temperatures and conditions – hurricanes, flooding, frigid temperatures, snowdrifts and excessive winds, Flex has stood the test. Our customers attest to its ability to stand while other fence systems do not.
If you want to hear about a first-hand experience, we had a great podcast episode on Late Night Riders with Michelle Rumanes, from The Plaid Horse on preparing your horses, your property, and your mental toughness when it comes to natural disasters. Michelle’s farm survived a California wildfire and a terrible flood that followed soon thereafter:
How to Prepare Yourself
Extreme weather can happen when we least expect it. The fate of your beloved equine(s) may be in your hands. Using Flex Fence can substantially reduce fencing issues during the most trying times with storms in any season. The strength of the Flex system surpasses any traditional fence. Most often even if a post breaks, the rail holds the post while with others, the system falls to the ground.
When weather conditions reach a higher level it’s best to follow local warnings for evacuation or instructions for your area. ‘It’s always best to trust your instinct and do what you think is best at the moment. This doesn’t mean that you still shouldn’t be prepared. By simply talking about and thinking through your strategy in the event of a natural disaster your horses and barn will have a better chance of coming through intact. As they say, chance favors the prepared mind!‘ – Andrea Wise, Founder of Horse Glam. Click here to read the full blog post “Severe Weather Checklist for your Horse Farm” That includes:
- Contact Info
- Escape Option and Directions
- Water
- Food
- Generator
- Tools, Tarps, and Bungees
- First Aid Kit
- Extras
- Identification
What to Do If a Tree Lands on Your Flex Fence?
- Turn off any electric fence (if present).
- Remove the fallen tree and/or limbs.
- Repair any broken posts, brackets, or insulators.
- Splice any fence that was broken.
- Adjust fence tension if necessary.
The Flex Fence series is made exclusively by RAMM in the USA. Every Flex Fence option is backed by extensive warranties. Click to learn more about Flex Fence warranty information. Flex Fence gives you more time to ride!