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Lock In Roping Arenas & Arena Packages in San Angelo

Running smooth ropings requires more than open space—you need chutes, return alleys, and panel layouts that keep cattle moving without bottlenecks or safety gaps. Around San Angelo, team ropers and roping clubs use Steadfast Supply LLC's Frontier, Longhorn, and Bravado packages to build 100' x 200' or 150' x 250' arenas with manual or remote-release chutes, stripping chutes, and lead-up systems. Each package lets you select panel series and powder-coat color, so your setup matches your handling style and budget.

Frontier packages provide basic 100' x 200' or 150' x 250' arenas with manual roping chutes and optional return alleys, ideal for ranch practice and smaller events. Longhorn packages add remote-release chutes, two chute extensions, a long L-section, and an elevated stripping chute for faster cattle turnover. Bravado packages deliver night-rodeo caliber arenas with advanced components and spectator-friendly layouts. All systems are manufactured in Texas, and delivery is coordinated to fit your installation timeline in San Angelo.

Reserve roping arenas and arena packages in San Angelo that prioritize cattle flow and rider safety.

How Our Process Works

You begin by selecting arena size and package level. Frontier 1–4 packages use manual chutes with panels for lead-ups, while Longhorn and Bravado packages include remote-release chutes powered by solar panels. Each package ships with all chutes, extensions, L-sections, and panels needed to complete the layout in San Angelo.

Steadfast Supply LLC helps you choose between Everyday, Rugged, and Rodeo panel series based on expected use and cattle size. Longhorn packages include two chute extensions—10' and 5'—plus a long L-section to reduce stop-ups and an elevated stripping chute for efficient stock sorting. Bravado packages add premium roping components and flexible panel choices for event producers and roping clubs. Custom orders are accepted if you need additional pens, bow gates, or specialized alleys.

Installation guides and panel diagrams are included with every package. You can add return alleys, extra gates, or adjust panel heights during the ordering process to fit your property and roping format.

Details That Matter Most

Ropers in San Angelo often ask about chute operation, return alley design, and panel durability under high use. Below are five answers to common questions about our roping arena packages.

What's the difference between Frontier and Longhorn packages?
Frontier packages use manual chutes and basic lead-ups, while Longhorn packages include remote-release chutes, two chute extensions, a long L-section, and an elevated stripping chute for faster cattle handling.
Can I add a return alley to a Frontier package?
Yes, return alleys are available as an option on all Frontier layouts. You select the length and panel series during your order.
How does the solar-powered remote release work?
The solar panel charges a battery that powers the remote release mechanism. You trigger the chute from horseback using a handheld remote, and the gate opens smoothly without manual effort.
Which panel series holds up best in a high-traffic roping arena?
Rugged and Rodeo series panels use heavier gauge steel and 360° welds, making them the best choice for arenas that see weekly or nightly use in San Angelo.
Are stripping chutes included in all packages?
Longhorn and Bravado packages include elevated stripping chutes. Frontier packages can add stripping chutes as a custom option during the order process.

Every package is designed to reduce setup time and improve cattle flow, whether you're building a practice arena or a competition venue. Powder-coat finishes and Texas-made steel ensure your investment holds up through years of use. Contact us to walk through package options and confirm delivery to your San Angelo location.