Tinypony
Well-Known Member
This comes up from time to time - "if you are riding without a bit you won't be insured". I've got several friends who have cover under the normal companies people use, but for those who are interested, I've found one that specifically covers. Have a look at the Horse Agility Club. £75 a year for bitless peace of mind.
This is not advertising, I've no association with the company, I'm just sharing a useful product with others.
Was chatting with an American friend on-line last night about this last night. I've just come back from a clinic where there were a mixture of bit and bitless riders. Some of the lovely friendly people at our host yard were very new to this idea, and their reaction to a lady hacking out in a rope hackamore was "rather her than me!". My American friend finds all this hilarious, riding in various bitless options is so much more common over there, it wouldn't occur to her to think that the rider might not be in control. Anyway, that's a diversion, the point of this thread is to confirm that it is possible to be hacking out bitless and have public liability cover.
This is not advertising, I've no association with the company, I'm just sharing a useful product with others.
Was chatting with an American friend on-line last night about this last night. I've just come back from a clinic where there were a mixture of bit and bitless riders. Some of the lovely friendly people at our host yard were very new to this idea, and their reaction to a lady hacking out in a rope hackamore was "rather her than me!". My American friend finds all this hilarious, riding in various bitless options is so much more common over there, it wouldn't occur to her to think that the rider might not be in control. Anyway, that's a diversion, the point of this thread is to confirm that it is possible to be hacking out bitless and have public liability cover.