annret
Well-Known Member
Reading the post in the news section about the 17yr old girl dying after taking her hat off minutes previously, it really hit home again what a dangerous sport this is.
How do you maximise safety?
I only use leather tack - including headcollars - because I don't trust webbing for safety reasons and lack of breaking point.
I have replaced my hat since falling off, but since I've cut my hair it's too large now (!) so I'm thinking of investing in an H.S.I.
However, I don't ride in a body protector as I don't have the flexibility I need to ride my horse and this really freaks her out and makes her far more dangerous to ride...
Going back to the H&H article on body protectors, I think if I were to take up eventing I might buy an Exo WW bodyprotector as it's still really the only BP on the market which offers some protection against rotational falls...
Any ideas? Worries? Advice?
How do you maximise safety?
I only use leather tack - including headcollars - because I don't trust webbing for safety reasons and lack of breaking point.
I have replaced my hat since falling off, but since I've cut my hair it's too large now (!) so I'm thinking of investing in an H.S.I.
However, I don't ride in a body protector as I don't have the flexibility I need to ride my horse and this really freaks her out and makes her far more dangerous to ride...
Going back to the H&H article on body protectors, I think if I were to take up eventing I might buy an Exo WW bodyprotector as it's still really the only BP on the market which offers some protection against rotational falls...
Any ideas? Worries? Advice?