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Horse Riding - Equipment |
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06/02/05 (2835 review reads) |
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Advantages: Safe
Disadvantages: Not Cheap
This review is slightly different in that the section which describes how this item feels to wear and use is reliant on the experience of my 10 year old son. For me to try the item on would require a slimmer of the year performance, a Tom Hanks “Big” style transformation and my developing the ability to ride. Not going to happen.
The progression of my son into a jumping class prompted a mad scramble to purchase some protective gear and of the three brands tried on in the shop the Junior body protector made by Just Togs was the best fit and seemed to offer the best protection.
The Just Togs body protector is a lightweight although slightly bulky garment. It is made up of three sections, a back section and two front chest protectors. Each section has a poly cotton covering containing moulded foam sections which provide the protection. The sections are joined by three layers of Velcro, which allows the protector to be adjusted to fit correctly, and also each section can be detached for easy cleaning. On the inside of the protector is a mesh lining to allow the suit to breath and help keep the rider cool. The back section also includes a tail section, which is adjustable to ensure that the lower spin is protected without hindering the rider. In addition to the Velcro there is a front strap with an easy release clip to prevent the protector slipping and a front zip for easy fitting and removal. My one concern about this garment is the zip which does not seem to be very strong, the rest of the garment is extremely robust however from my experience with diving suits the zip is one of the most important parts and often the one most likely to perish, time will tell whether my fears are justified in this instance.
So to the important part how is it in use? At first Nathan was concerned that the bulky feel would hinder his riding however after ten minutes of use he said that he hardly realised it had it on, in his words it felt like it was sticking to his t-shirt, this may be the moulding effect that the literature refers to as the foam layers adjust to the body. I was also concerned that he would get hot wearing the protector, coupled with the fact that the riding lessons now involve a lot more work from rider and horse however again he has not felt hot wearing the item. The ultimate test will come when the protector is put to use in a fall, thankfully that time has yet to arise however it did stand up very well to the crafty punch his sister delivered when he first tried it on.
Importantly this protector is a level 3 garment that meets The British Equestrian Trade Association standards highest level of protection grading.
Getting the right fit is vitally important as is getting the right advice from an experienced rider. The literature with the protector provides additional advice on how it should be worn and fitted.
The junior version comes in five different sizes and in three colours; black, navy, and black watch tartan. It is also machine washable and easy wipe clean.
The retail price on the Just Togs website is £65.00 however we bought it locally for £60.00.
Just Togs website
http://www.horsingaroundsaddlery.co.uk/index.html
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- 16/02/05 Good product to post s review on, I admit I have never worn one in all my years thundering about on horseback...I was fortunate enough to only damage my ankle so it wouldn't be much use anyway LOL. Ah well. Well done on the crown, well deserved.
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- 08/02/05 A very wise purchase - a friend on mines daughter recently fell off whilst learning to jump and chipped a bone in her shoulder. That was a few months ago and I don't think she is back riding yet. Cheers, Jan
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- 07/02/05 Safty has certainly improved!
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