HaplessHorse
Well-Known Member
I’ve been riding bareback constantly for a month now, and I started to phase out saddle use about a 2 months ago (I wasn’t even intending to do that initially, it just sort of happened). I haven’t ridden on the roads bareback (yet).
On the whole, both me and Cob prefer bareback. She seems to move her shoulders more freely and easily without a saddle, she also seems more settled. I love riding bareback as well, because I feel like I ride better without a saddle, and I can feel the horse more which allows me to ride exactly how they need me to in the moment. Cob is also fantastic in traffic, even when motorbikes/young lads in loud cars intentionally rev at her, the worst she’s ever done is 2 steps of trot and back to relaxation.
My trainer agrees that I ride better, and more confidently bareback. In fact, she’s suggested that I phase out saddle use on the roads as well as in the field. I will still be using a bridle, though.
I’m wondering if it’s actually legal and what your views on it are safety-wise?
The Highway Code seems a bit ambiguous about it, as far as I can see, anyway.
On the whole, both me and Cob prefer bareback. She seems to move her shoulders more freely and easily without a saddle, she also seems more settled. I love riding bareback as well, because I feel like I ride better without a saddle, and I can feel the horse more which allows me to ride exactly how they need me to in the moment. Cob is also fantastic in traffic, even when motorbikes/young lads in loud cars intentionally rev at her, the worst she’s ever done is 2 steps of trot and back to relaxation.
My trainer agrees that I ride better, and more confidently bareback. In fact, she’s suggested that I phase out saddle use on the roads as well as in the field. I will still be using a bridle, though.
I’m wondering if it’s actually legal and what your views on it are safety-wise?
The Highway Code seems a bit ambiguous about it, as far as I can see, anyway.
