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Etesia UK is returning to GroundsFest 2025 with a stand full of innovation, high-performance equipment - and some of its biggest ever show offers.

Visitors to stand OSA150 can get hands-on with the latest machines and take advantage of exclusive GroundsFest-only discounts across the Etesia range, simply by booking a demo at the event.

Etesia UK Brings Exclusive Offers and Professional Power to GroundsFest 2025

At the forefront is the Hydro 124 range - a line-up of powerful, all-weather ride-on mowers that are now available with savings of over £8,000.

Built for landscape contractors, estate managers, grounds teams and local authorities, these machines are known for their strength, reliability, and ability to cut and collect in even the most challenging conditions.

With contract hire options from just £89 per week, the Hydro 124 DL, DN and DX models offer a level of affordability rarely seen in professional equipment of this calibre.

Each features a 124cm cutting width, 25HP diesel engine, high-lift 600-litre collector, and a two-year commercial warranty - with 2WD or 4WD options depending on your needs.

“This is an exceptional opportunity for professionals to invest in the very best machinery on the market,” says Les Malin, Managing Director of Etesia UK.

“And with these limited-time savings available at GroundsFest - plus extra show-only offers when a demo is booked - there’s never been a better time to explore what Etesia has to offer.”

Also on Show at GroundsFest 2025

ET Lander

Etesia’s all-electric utility vehicle is fast becoming a favourite for professionals who need performance without compromise.

Compact, road-legal and incredibly versatile, the ET Lander can carry up to 940kg, tow 750kg, and even power tools on the move via its built-in 230v output.

Hydro 100 III

An evolution of the popular model, the Hydro 100 III features a new high-performance Kawasaki engine, differential lock, larger fuel tank, and a high-capacity grass collector.

It delivers comfort, control and a flawless finish - even in tough or wet conditions.

Hydro 80

Compact yet powerful, the Hydro 80 is ideal for those looking to cover more ground in less time.

With a 15HP Kawasaki engine, hydrostatic drive and the ability to cut long or short grass without clogging, it’s a true workhorse.

PRO 51X & PRO 53

For walk-behind power, Etesia’s PRO 51X and PRO 53 mowers tick every box.

Built for professional use on slopes and uneven terrain, they combine excellent cutting, collecting and mulching in one high-output machine - all powered by reliable Kawasaki engines.

Visit Etesia UK on Stand OSA150

Whether you’re looking to upgrade your fleet, explore new electric solutions or simply find the most efficient tools for the job, Etesia UK’s stand at GroundsFest is not to be missed.

Come and see the machines in action, speak to the experts - and don’t forget to book a demo to unlock exclusive event-only savings across the full Etesia range.

For further information, please contact Etesia UK on 01295 680120 or visit www.etesia.co.uk.

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