Riding in a chambon?

Gorgeous George

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A friend of mine regularly rides a horse for someone, and last time she rode the horse's owner had tacked him up with a chambon on for riding. My friend is aware that chambons aren't generally used for riding but wondered what the general consensus of opinion was, should they only be used for lunging or is riding ok? So I thought I'd ask you guys on her behalf.

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I'd never ride in a chambon, regardless of what a SJ'er thinks, they weren't made to be ridden in. I agree with DG2007, the alternative for riding is the De Gogue (not that I'd ride in one of those either!!)
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I'd never ride in a chambon, regardless of what a SJ'er thinks, they weren't made to be ridden in. I agree with DG2007, the alternative for riding is the De Gogue (not that I'd ride in one of those either!!)
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ditto. Use a de gogue!
 
I lunge regularly in a chambon - my vet actually loaned me one until I bought my own because he said it would be good for her back. He told me never to ride with it on - so I never have!
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