jojo5
Well-Known Member
As title really - this is what I need but on main sites they are sooooo expensive! Any ideas? Can’t build one as needs to be easily movable at the yard.
I’ve got a 3 step one and find it easy enough to move? One of these. It’s 62 cm tall, the 4 step version is 82cm tall. I do find the steps quite small to put my big feet on though, and the steps are more cramped again on the 4 step block. I much prefer using the large homemade and not easily moveable wooden mounting block that OH made. It lives in the corner of the arena.If it's got to be easy to move don't go for the ones called "premium" mounting blocks with the black grippy strips. We have a 3 step one and its heavy and awkward.
ah well I always have to take it in and out of the school, one handed while leading a horse. as we're not allowed to leave it in there. I guess if you can use both hands it's not that bad!I’ve got a 3 step one and find it easy enough to move? One of these. It’s 62 cm tall, the 4 step version is 82cm tall. I do find the steps quite small to put my big feet on though, and the steps are more cramped again on the 4 step block. I much prefer using the large homemade and not easily moveable wooden mounting block that OH made. It lives in the corner of the arena.
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The 4 step version costs nearly £180 with delivery.
These steps always bring me out in the heebie jeebies when they are mentioned as suitable for mounting blocks! I always think the potential for a horse or pony to get a leg caught if having a fidgety moment is too high. Probably fine if you are just using it for one rock solid, bombproof horse you know well, but in a situation where it might be used by a variety of different horses with varying temperaments and levels of schooling it would be a 'no' from me.I use this. Lightweight and easy to move, but solid, and also useful for generally reaching things around the yard. Amazon, £26.49.View attachment 37875
Rubbermaid Foldable Stepstool
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These steps always bring me out in the heebie jeebies when they are mentioned as suitable for mounting blocks! I always think the potential for a horse or pony to get a leg caught if having a fidgety moment is too high. Probably fine if you are just using it for one rock solid, bombproof horse you know well, but in a situation where it might be used by a variety of different horses with varying temperaments and levels of schooling it would be a 'no' from me.
I use this. Lightweight and easy to move, but solid, and also useful for generally reaching things around the yard. Amazon, £26.49.View attachment 37875
Rubbermaid Foldable Stepstool
View attachment 37875
These steps always bring me out in the heebie jeebies when they are mentioned as suitable for mounting blocks! I always think the potential for a horse or pony to get a leg caught if having a fidgety moment is too high. Probably fine if you are just using it for one rock solid, bombproof horse you know well, but in a situation where it might be used by a variety of different horses with varying temperaments and levels of schooling it would be a 'no' from me.
Ah, I’ll tweak its positioning slightly by dragging it one handed whilst holding a horse in the other hand, but to carry it in and out of the arena would defo be a two handed/no horse jobah well I always have to take it in and out of the school, one handed while leading a horse. as we're not allowed to leave it in there. I guess if you can use both hands it's not that bad!![]()