Equestic saddle clip - used? Useful?

Season’s Bleatings

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Hello! Yes I have one, got it for a Christmas present. I use it pretty much every ride and being a bit of a data geek, I like seeing the figures it throws out.

Some of what it gives you can probably get for free from eg Equilab app, but I really like it for seeing the symmetry, rhythm in each gait etc. It is very user friendly! It is free for the first 3 months, then you can continue your subscription to the all-singing all-dancing data for a small amount or you can continue with the basics for free.

I reckon it would be a useful tool when rehabbing purely because you have some data to work with as well as “feel”.
 

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Hello! Yes I have one, got it for a Christmas present. I use it pretty much every ride and being a bit of a data geek, I like seeing the figures it throws out.

Some of what it gives you can probably get for free from eg Equilab app, but I really like it for seeing the symmetry, rhythm in each gait etc. It is very user friendly! It is free for the first 3 months, then you can continue your subscription to the all-singing all-dancing data for a small amount or you can continue with the basics for free.

I reckon it would be a useful tool when rehabbing purely because you have some data to work with as well as “feel”.

I like data too! Struggling with rehab on this one and saw an interesting post on FB about it which helped the team narrow down the source of pain in a horse.

Thank you - off to have a ponder now :)
 

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I have had my eye on this for rehabbing a wonky one too. I've seen it being highly spoken of on one of the PSD groups on Facebook and seems to be really helpful. The only think I'm sceptical of is how it seems to be able to track legs independently whilst sitting off to one side on the saddle? I'd like to have a better understanding of how that is possible.
 
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