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Riding gear advice please

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seeker · 22/12/2007 23:06

Should my dd be wearing a back protector to ride? She's 12 - and rides once a week. Walk trot, canter, jump and hacking out whenever she gets the chance. I never wore one so I haven't really thought about it, to my shame, but I notice that a lot of her peers at the stables do. Does your dc?

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notjustmom · 22/12/2007 23:08

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seeker · 23/12/2007 05:35

Thank you - I feel really guilty now! She's been riding since she was 5 and has had a couple of nasty falls, but because it was never part of my riding life she hasn't had one. Will go out straight after Christmas and buy one!

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InnAFull · 23/12/2007 08:33

My DD has her own pony and doesn't always wear a body protector nowadays for 'ordinary' riding in their rubber-floored school but she always does when riding an unfamiliar horse, or when going cross-country or jumping more than crosspoles.

They really come into their own when a fall happens over a jump if the pony stops and the rider carries on and lands on top of the jump on their back, as is quite common. If the poles are wooden you can get a nasty crack across the back that way which a body protector will cushion.

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