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Post by hayesface on Jul 11, 2014 17:10:01 GMT
Any recommendations on the best (most inconspicuous) body protector for my daughter to wear during the jumping phase of working hunter classes? They aren't something I am very au fait with. Thanks x
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smalley
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Post by smalley on Jul 11, 2014 20:17:13 GMT
Racesafe ones look smart, and they're comfy too.
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Post by hayesface on Jul 11, 2014 21:14:03 GMT
Thanks, are they the ones that are in little squares rather than the solid front and back?
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Post by teamwebster on Jul 11, 2014 21:29:58 GMT
The new airowear is lovely, it is designed to look like a jacket. Looks smart and has the best technology to make you safe as you can possibly be, and doesn't restrict you either. Highly recommend
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Post by gooogle on Jul 12, 2014 22:20:55 GMT
I wear standard navy coloured level three protection. Can't remember make its at the yard. Moulds to fit the more you wear it. V comfy and I prefer it to the racesafe for looks, the racesafe is unbeatable for backing horses but not so pretty as well fitted foam type. If you put your number on elastic its easy to take it off when you strip if you don't wear it in the ridden bit. I've had many different makes and types over the years and this one is my favourite. It barely shows over navy jacket, mine does xc,sj,showing and memorably a few times dressage ! Is beta something. Can have them made in your colours maybe jacket colour match ?
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