21 May 2013 #1 E el_Snowflakes Well-Known Member Joined 28 May 2009 Messages 3,318 Visit site If anyone could recommend one or if there's any to steer clear of, that would be great Thankyou
21 May 2013 #2 JustKickOn Well-Known Member Joined 22 November 2006 Messages 16,994 Visit site I have a DOMMA foam one, wasn't too expensive, doesn't move or slip and does the job well.
21 May 2013 #3 D Daytona Well-Known Member Joined 11 August 2008 Messages 3,200 Visit site I used this rear riser and it worked well ACAVALLO GEL REAR RISERS http://www.horsehealth.co.uk/equipment/gel/acavallo-gel-risers?zenid=2m8pspvsul6ggfqctbiq9dt320
I used this rear riser and it worked well ACAVALLO GEL REAR RISERS http://www.horsehealth.co.uk/equipment/gel/acavallo-gel-risers?zenid=2m8pspvsul6ggfqctbiq9dt320
21 May 2013 #4 T ThePony Well-Known Member Joined 26 March 2009 Messages 4,911 Visit site the prolite ones are super, the tri pad would be a good one to go for as you can adjust it to be anything you want, obv including being a rear riser. http://www.prolitepads.com/balance-altering-relief-pads/29-tri-pad
the prolite ones are super, the tri pad would be a good one to go for as you can adjust it to be anything you want, obv including being a rear riser. http://www.prolitepads.com/balance-altering-relief-pads/29-tri-pad
26 May 2013 #5 E el_Snowflakes Well-Known Member Joined 28 May 2009 Messages 3,318 Visit site Thankyou guys, I will have a look at those
26 May 2013 #6 strides-eventing Well-Known Member Joined 19 March 2012 Messages 148 Location Cornwall/Gloucester Visit site I got a cheap wintec rear riser pad, works alright
26 May 2013 #7 J JFTDWS +++ Out of Cheese Error +++ Joined 4 November 2010 Messages 21,762 Visit site I'd steer clear of the cheap plasticy ones and go for a prolite-type soft foam riser.