

If you are building your own jumps, you will understand how much time goes into making the jumps, and then painting the jumps. You wouldn’t think paint would be such a big deal, but it really is.

But choosing the best paint will make all the difference in the world when it comes to the longevity of the jumps I build. And getting them out of my head, and into reality is my goal over the next month or so. I have a lot of new jump ideas in my head right now. And in case you were thinking about doing the same, I thought it might be helpful to go over some of the choices you have to paint your jumps. Andīecause of this, I have experimented with every type of paint you can imagineĪnd since the weather is finally turning nice, and the temperatures are above freezing all day and night long, now is a good time to paint or repaint some jumps.

I got started building and painting my own jumps over 15 yearsĪgo, and since then I have built at least 1,000 jumps for myself or others. One thing that I know a lot about is building, and painting, What Paint Should You Buy To Paint Your Own Horse Jumps?
