SpottedCat
Well-Known Member
Ok, so at Badminton they were heavily advertising 'ride alert' wristbands/saddle tags. Great idea, can't fault it, but it rang a bell in my mind as I was convinced I'd seen a similar product in my local climbing shop last time I'd been in and had thought about buying one as I do a lot of lone working often in remote areas.
So one google search later and I find 'alert id' - which covers people/pets/kit.
Looking at the contacts bit of the websites, it is the same company, which makes sense.
But....and here's the rub....a ride alert wrist band is £8.50. An Alert ID one is £6. A year's family subscription to alert id is £10, ride alert is £11.75. A pet tag is £6, a horse tag is £8.50. A set of stickers for your kit is £6 for five, a set of two stickers for your hat is £8.50.
Why the price difference? Ok, so the ride alert one will alert your livery yard when the horse is found...but then why not just buy a pet tag and put your livery yard in as the emergency contact instead of your own details?!
Would love to know if others feel I am unnecessarily grumpy about this - perhaps I've missed something which ride alert offers but alert id does not? As it stands I can't see why I'd use ride-alert over alert id, which I'd been thinking about getting anyway - could add the horse on a 'pet tag' and have this all handy for lone working too (and therefore through the business
) for less money, surely?
So one google search later and I find 'alert id' - which covers people/pets/kit.
Looking at the contacts bit of the websites, it is the same company, which makes sense.
But....and here's the rub....a ride alert wrist band is £8.50. An Alert ID one is £6. A year's family subscription to alert id is £10, ride alert is £11.75. A pet tag is £6, a horse tag is £8.50. A set of stickers for your kit is £6 for five, a set of two stickers for your hat is £8.50.
Why the price difference? Ok, so the ride alert one will alert your livery yard when the horse is found...but then why not just buy a pet tag and put your livery yard in as the emergency contact instead of your own details?!
Would love to know if others feel I am unnecessarily grumpy about this - perhaps I've missed something which ride alert offers but alert id does not? As it stands I can't see why I'd use ride-alert over alert id, which I'd been thinking about getting anyway - could add the horse on a 'pet tag' and have this all handy for lone working too (and therefore through the business