Locking saddle racks- do they work?

Shay

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The surrey equestrian ones don't slow down a thief at all. You can just pop the back hinge with a screwdriver. If you look at this image http://horze.co.uk/product_info.php?products_id=50014 you can see how vulnerable the joint is. They are a visible deterrant and they certainly make sure your saddle can't be knocked off or moved by accident. But if you want something really secure go for the one oofadoofa posted.
 

hackedoff

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i have a very good one I bought of ebay. It was designed by some one on the newrider forums. The gizmo consists of a saddle pole to put the saddle on which is part of a t sahped bar. The top part of the T shape fastens to the wall but the screws are recessed. A seperate section clamps onto the saddle pole and has a hole for a padlcok, the ends of the section slot into the recesses on the T bar and a metall section. Once locked if the whole lot is pulled of the wall it cannot be opened > it is made of iron and very robust.
 
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