Horsemen’s Pride 3-Step Mounting Block – 510821999
The Horsemen’s Pride Three Step Mounting Block is great for mounting any size horse. This horse mounting block is made of durable high density plastic. The horse grooming block has three 10 in. deep steps. The built-in handle of these horse mounting steps makes for easy lifting.
The Horsemen’s Pride Three Step Mounting Block is great for mounting any size horse. This horse mounting block is made of durable high density plastic. The horse grooming block has three 10 in. deep steps. The built-in handle of these horse mounting steps makes for easy lifting.
- These horse mounting steps are 21 in. tall and 18 3/4 in. wide
- LLDPE material provides strength and durability
- The horse mounting block has three 10 in. deep steps for easier stepping up and down
- The horse grooming block’s built-in handle provides easy carrying and lifting
- Made in the USA
Manufacturing defects
Additional information
Features | 3 step wide stable base |
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Number Of Positions | 1 |
Number Of Steps/Tiers | 3 |
Primary Material | Plastic |
Warranty | Manufacturers defects |
Manufacturer Part Number | 009-3 BLK |
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by Kathy
Heavy duty. Will not tip over. Very satisfied with quality and appearance. I bought it so my grandchildren could climb up into a reading nook in our playroom.
by Ruth
Absolutly perfect for our needs with great Pyrenees, and there are multiple different uses as well. Reaching top shelf, painting walls. Love love love this item.
by Debbie
I hadnt had the chance to fully use it yet but will have many opportunities this spring and summer coming.