Routine mucking out and stable chores need to be sensitively managed if damage to the stable floor is to be minimised. That’s the logic behind the brand-new Rubber Matting Fork!
Rubber matting is often used in stables and barns as its non-slip and entirely safe for your horse. It’s also shock absorbent, so a bit kinder on joints and hooves.
Our new Rubber Matting Fork features a hardwearing steel pole and steel head, making it just a bit easier to remove even the most stubborn of droppings, poo and muck, without disturbing the rubber floor beneath.
Both UV and frost resistant, so suitable for use in dry and wet conditions, use this fork in all weathers, for a great finish every time you use it.
This fork is available with a straight handle, short D-handle and long D-handle.
The dimensions are:
Rubber Matting Fork Straight Handle: height 154cm x width 38cm
Rubber Matting Fork Short D-Handle: height 107cm x width: 38cm
Rubber Matting Fork Long D-Handle: height 138cm x width: 38cm
At the present time, this product is available in blue.
1. What is a rubber matting fork?
A rubber matting fork is specifically designed with rounded tines so it can sensitively pick up manure and/or wet bedding from your stable or barn floor without damaging the integrity of any rubber matting beneath.
2. What is special about the Rubber Matting Fork?
The Rubber Matting Fork is very effective at sensitively removing poo, muck and dirt from the stable floor, without damaging any rubber matting beneath. Its particularly hardwearing, yet light to manage, as with other forks and tools in the range. This fork is new to 2025, but already being praised by existing Red Gorilla® customers.
3. What colours does the Matting Fork come in?
At the present time, this tool comes with a blue, steel head that can be easily cleaned and maintained.
4. Why is rubber matting used in stables and barns?
This is often used in stables and barns, as it is shock absorbent, hard-wearing and non-slip. Whilst rubber matting is known to be hardwearing, it needs to be treated sensitively when bedding is being managed and maintained as this will prevent unnecessary damage and deterioration.