sodapop
Well-Known Member
Hi
I thought I would post my update on the RS-Tor I purchased in November last year, it has taken me this long to decide what I think about it.
I am an experienced rider but have lost my confidence since not being seen by a car driver until me and my horse were on his bonnet!
At first I didnt like the RS-Tor as I am used to opeing my reins out with youngsters and in spooky situations, I found this was more difficult and a bit of a faff. What I do like though is that when I am nervous I can stop myself from gripping my horses mouth in fear, keep my reins more relaxed and grip my RS-Tor in fear instead which has proved useful for not escalating the situation. It has also proved useful when a dear little pheasant shot out of the trees startling my horse and sending her forward, I was stopped from pulling on her mouth as I was lent backwards with the sudden movement and it stopped me from going too far back and putting more pressure on her back- which can end up with her bucking. I used to be a very balance rider but fear overides that so all in all I think the RS-Tor may not be for everyone but does have its uses. Hope this helps for those of you that wanted an update- just sorry it took so long!
I thought I would post my update on the RS-Tor I purchased in November last year, it has taken me this long to decide what I think about it.
I am an experienced rider but have lost my confidence since not being seen by a car driver until me and my horse were on his bonnet!
At first I didnt like the RS-Tor as I am used to opeing my reins out with youngsters and in spooky situations, I found this was more difficult and a bit of a faff. What I do like though is that when I am nervous I can stop myself from gripping my horses mouth in fear, keep my reins more relaxed and grip my RS-Tor in fear instead which has proved useful for not escalating the situation. It has also proved useful when a dear little pheasant shot out of the trees startling my horse and sending her forward, I was stopped from pulling on her mouth as I was lent backwards with the sudden movement and it stopped me from going too far back and putting more pressure on her back- which can end up with her bucking. I used to be a very balance rider but fear overides that so all in all I think the RS-Tor may not be for everyone but does have its uses. Hope this helps for those of you that wanted an update- just sorry it took so long!