Lois Lame
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I wish I was brave enough to ride those sort of horses.I have a albion dressage with fairly decent blocks, love it. Hack for miles in it, on a horse that has a very quick 180 degree spin, feel very safe in it
I wish I was brave enough to ride those sort of horses.I have a albion dressage with fairly decent blocks, love it. Hack for miles in it, on a horse that has a very quick 180 degree spin, feel very safe in it
But you've got to be fussy with a saddle. And a horse. And a husband. And a...I like blocks. Has to be in the right place though. I'd always sit in a saddle before I'd buy it. I'm gone so fussy.
Do you mean the new saddles with the massive built in blocks that look like someone's moulded a huuuge roll of Plasticine down the front of the knee flap? I agree they look awful.I hate the way they look
For me, knee blocks never fit. My legs are too short, and even on an 16,5" saddle they are in the way. Thigh blocks are better, but I quickly removed mine anyway. I don't need them, and felt constricted with them. I ride in a Deuber El Campo, might be different in another saddle.
And cheese. Life's too short for plastic cheese.But you've got to be fussy with a saddle. And a horse. And a husband. And a...
100% vital for me. Lots of popular endurance saddles are knee roll free so that ruled them all out. I had a western saddle once that I thought I'd worship. I rode on it twice before finding out that I am definitely knee roll dependent and will never go down that road again.
as a confirmed lover of knee blocks I am convinced those that don’t love them have never found the right ones… I literally have the same saddle in all the widths as it works for me so well. I personally think their more of a safety device than a air jacketFor me, knee blocks never fit. My legs are too short, and even on an 16,5" saddle they are in the way. Thigh blocks are better, but I quickly removed mine anyway. I don't need them, and felt constricted with them. I ride in a Deuber El Campo, might be different in another saddle.
Agree, the block needs to be right for you. My saddle has pads rather than blocks so your knee can go over them a bit. Even so my saddle would ‘prefer’ me to ride a hole or 2 longer so my knee sits behind the pad rather than on it. Unfortunately I have short legs so that doesn’t quite work for me.I like blocks. Has to be in the right place though. I'd always sit in a saddle before I'd buy it. I'm gone so fussy.
ThisFor me it very much depends on the saddle. Some saddles I fight the knee block (and same with a thigh block) and others are comfortable. I think it also depends on the size of the block and how I fit (or don't fit) the saddle