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- By Tracey123 [gb] Date 08.06.07 08:24 UTC
Is this a wind up? The idea is very clever but I dont actually think Id buy one...I could imagine it being more of a hindrance than a help???

http://www.hit-air.de/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1&Itemid=2
- By Paula20380 [gb] Date 08.06.07 09:00 UTC
It's interesting!!! Would the cord not get in the way as you are riding? I can see in theory it is a good idea. Would depend on how easy it was to set it off by accident as could see anything I ride having a fit if that suddenly went off as we were half way round a course or something!!!!:eek: :-D

Would be interested to see them in person. :-D
- By JaneG [gb] Date 08.06.07 09:13 UTC
I really like the look of that, but I'm so dozy I would forget to release the wire before dismounting - you can just imagine the poor horse. Also I'd be concerned that the horse would kick out if you make an air hissing sound when falling off - like a giant snake :)
- By Vocal Dog [gb] Date 08.06.07 09:18 UTC
I'm so dozy I would forget to release the wire before dismounting

Same here ...
I also jump on and off a lot when I have no one to put jumps up for me ... or when my girl makes a fuss at gates ... or when I drop something.
Best I don't get an airbag then ...
- By Carla Date 08.06.07 09:23 UTC
I just have this image of cantering up the hill, horse spooking, me bouncing along the bridlepath in my airbag and Joshua vanishing into the distance wondering why marshmallow man just got off his back :D
- By Brainless [gb] Date 08.06.07 10:58 UTC
Why not just wear padded stuff like bikers/
- By Carla Date 08.06.07 11:06 UTC
Because you need freedom of movement to ride - you also don't get the dragging, skin removing effect (usually) when you fall off that bikers suffer from. Its really the back that needs protecting if doing a higher risk activity - XC etc.
- By Sponge [de] Date 08.06.07 11:17 UTC
There are videos on the site under Horse jumping of the vests in action...ie being activited during a fall.....
Topic Other Boards / Foo / All you horsey people....

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