Legend (Agrimat)
Dimensions:
Width: 850mm | Length: 1190mm | Thickness: 25mm
Contact us for whole pallet pricing.
Product details
Premium quality checker plate surface with a soft, yet sturdy studded base. Numat ‘Legend’ is true to its name, providing everything you (and your animals) could wish for in a rubber mat: grip, comfort, durability, and quality that will hold its value for years to come.
Dimensions:
W: 850mm x L: 1190mm
Thickness: 25mm
Delivery:
Same day dispatch, 3-5 day delivery nationwide.
Bulk Pricing:
Contact us for bulk pricing on 20 or more mats.
Certifications
Certified Installation
Recycled Rubber
Slip Resistant
Resources
Installation Guide for Kura, UniMat, Legend and Double Stud
Full instructions on how to prepare, lay, cut and anchor Kura, UniMat, Legend and Double Stud interlocking mats.
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Case Studies
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[Video] Little Ben Station reduces lame cow numbers with Legend
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When Merv McCabe went looking for a solution to his effluent containment and lame cow problems he considered a few different options including white gravel, concrete, and rubber matting.
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Rubber Surfacing Solves Slipping in Herringbone Shed
Te Awamutu, Waikato
Lucas Allcock knew what he wanted. The Te Awamutu farmer needed matting with “a thick grip that was long-lasting” for his 270-stong herd.
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A Rational Decision For Northbank Station Deer
Rakaia, Canterbury
When Adam and Sharon Waite took over the reins of Northbank Station, a 577-hectare deer finishing farm in Rakaia, the experienced deer farmers immediately spotted an opportunity for improvement.
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An End to Sore Feet in the Yard
Matamata, Waikato
“Sore feet” is the straightforward answer given by Gordon David when asked the reasons behind his purchase of new matting for his 300-strong dairy herd.