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Thread: Horse riders Help
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18-06-2011, 02:15pm #11Damsel Diva
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aaaah a much needed horsey thread I miss those! I was the same when i started having lessons as an adult - what the frig is the right diagonal?!!!! I now understand it all - even half halt! And now do a few fancy dressage moves. I have the fear now after falling last year but i will get back to it.
Anyway - I found some good deals on Equestrian Clearance website - got some lovely HArry Hall jods from there. Scats do good stuff if you have one near you.
http://www.equestrianclearance.com/
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18-06-2011, 02:21pm #12Damsel Diva
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Watch decathlon- last time I was in there the hats didn't meet British safety standards. Which I'm fairly sure you need to cross the threshold of any decent riding establishment. Their argument was they met French safety standard ( which isn't as high as bsi kitemark), useless feckers.
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18-06-2011, 02:38pm #13
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There is no way you too heavy for DD's pony, your tiny and the pony isn't small at 14hh!
Oh, your need to be brave, she is a total madam to ride!
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18-06-2011, 10:12pm #14Dynamic Damsel
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what size are you? Assuming you wouldn't mind used I have a pile of stuff here waiting to get rid of as I have given up after over 30 years of riding! pm if your interested and I will let you know what I have x

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Wonderful, wonderful news!!! :grin:
Good luck Chicken Lips