The AgriStride Classic enhances cow confidence, promotes natural strides, enables faster cleaning, and improves welfare and yields in wide or scrape passages.
Supports up to 40-tonne loads (certain sizes) for maximum durability
Reduces vet bills by optimising hoof wear and comfort
Standard 15ft & 16ft lengths—perfect for wide-spanning passages
Grooved rubber inserts cut surface ammonia by 60%, keeping floors drier
Classic specifications
Dimensions/Weight
4800 x 1200 x 250mm (2639kg)
4500 x 1200 x 250mm (2414kg)
3880 x 1200 x 250mm (2134kg)
3630 x 1200 x 250mm (1947kg)
2960 x 1200 x 250mm (1632kg)
2760 x 1200 x 250mm (1482kg)
2040 x 1200 x 250mm (1129kg)
1890 x 1200 x 250mm (1018kg)
1120 x 1200 x 250mm (626kg)
1020 x 1200 x 250mm (553kg)
Axle loading
6-40 tonne
Strength
50Kn high-strength concrete
Standards
BS5502 part 50 & BS8110
Finish
Textured concrete with non-slip pattern imprint
Inserts
Interchangeable inserts available:
• Urine insert
• Solid insert
• Smaller multi-animal insert
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Flooring that works as hard as your herd
AgriStride hybrid flooring is designed to improve herd welfare, support natural movement and reduce lameness, while helping farms stay cleaner, safer and therefore more productive.
With the right balance of comfort and durability, our systems significantly reduce ammonia emissions, reduce the risk of injury and simplify maintenance, so whether you're upgrading a single passage or designing from scratch, select an option to suit your needs from the Vario, Classic or Moov range.
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