15 January 2012 #1 R RunRunReindeer Well-Known Member Joined 27 October 2010 Messages 272 Location Inverness Visit site ... am I right in thinking the flaps are bit straighter cut than the T4 GP, and if so is it OK to jump in ? Thanks.
... am I right in thinking the flaps are bit straighter cut than the T4 GP, and if so is it OK to jump in ? Thanks.
15 January 2012 #2 ElleSkywalker As excited as Kitty about to be a bridesmaid Joined 9 March 2011 Messages 12,378 Location Tiny farm some where in UK Visit site Yes they are, jumping is still possible in the cob saddle tho, as long as not overly high
15 January 2012 #3 R RunRunReindeer Well-Known Member Joined 27 October 2010 Messages 272 Location Inverness Visit site Thank you
15 January 2012 #4 W Welshie Squisher Well-Known Member Joined 31 October 2011 Messages 614 Visit site Yes they are. My daughter jups fine in it, we've never even considered it an issue
15 January 2012 #5 B billy2 Well-Known Member Joined 26 July 2008 Messages 353 Visit site Yes, I've jumped in one (but then again, I've jumped in a Wintec Pro Dressage, across country). I think most saddles with a knee roll can be jumped in.
Yes, I've jumped in one (but then again, I've jumped in a Wintec Pro Dressage, across country). I think most saddles with a knee roll can be jumped in.
15 January 2012 #6 R RunRunReindeer Well-Known Member Joined 27 October 2010 Messages 272 Location Inverness Visit site Thanks again folks.