Troggy
Well-Known Member
I have a bit of a problem! Lol!
I am planning on going hunting again very soon (hopefully this Saturday), last year my arms got pulled out of their sockets in a full cheek waterford so this year I bought a 3 ring gag waterford which Toff is really light in and I have good brakes. I had planned to use 2 reins, one on snaffle ring and then one on bottom ring for an 'emergency handbrake'. Luckily I had tested this before going as although it's an ideal set up and suits the pony, my hands are too small and despite the 2nd pair of reins being very thin(half rubber type and narrow) I still found it really uncomfortable to the point where my fingers went numb (although it was very cold )! I have used 2 reins for showing before but not where it means I actually have to use them!
My hands are very small, can easily fit childs gloves
Any tips? Was going to wraps plasters round fingers to stop blisters. Failing that would roundings work? Or just having it on second ring? Shame as it does work really well having it there to "check" her when she gets a bit headstrong
I am planning on going hunting again very soon (hopefully this Saturday), last year my arms got pulled out of their sockets in a full cheek waterford so this year I bought a 3 ring gag waterford which Toff is really light in and I have good brakes. I had planned to use 2 reins, one on snaffle ring and then one on bottom ring for an 'emergency handbrake'. Luckily I had tested this before going as although it's an ideal set up and suits the pony, my hands are too small and despite the 2nd pair of reins being very thin(half rubber type and narrow) I still found it really uncomfortable to the point where my fingers went numb (although it was very cold )! I have used 2 reins for showing before but not where it means I actually have to use them!
My hands are very small, can easily fit childs gloves
Any tips? Was going to wraps plasters round fingers to stop blisters. Failing that would roundings work? Or just having it on second ring? Shame as it does work really well having it there to "check" her when she gets a bit headstrong