Members THein Posted May 28, 2012 Members Report Posted May 28, 2012 Long and short of it is, customer has a bigger horse than he can get on easily. He uses the horse for hunting. Anybody ever created a cure for this affliction other than trading off the horse? Thanks, Terry Quote
Members Kevin Posted May 28, 2012 Members Report Posted May 28, 2012 I don't know who makes them, but I know I've seen ads for "drop down" stirrups. Kevin Quote
Members Josh Ashman Posted May 28, 2012 Members Report Posted May 28, 2012 (edited) I've never looked at any of the "stirrup extenders" that you see from time to time in mail order catalogs but they seem gimmicky and I've never been anywhere that there wasn't a low spot to put the horse or a high spot to put the rider when mounting. Just my two cents... Josh Edited May 28, 2012 by Josh Ashman Quote
electrathon Posted May 28, 2012 Report Posted May 28, 2012 I know a guy that made a bunch of "step up stirups" a while back. Not sure if he has any left. They folded down for climbing down and then swung up into a normal style stirup after you were mounted. I will ask him if any are still available. Aaron Quote
Members oldtimer Posted May 28, 2012 Members Report Posted May 28, 2012 Rope ladder tied to the horn ?? Quote
jacotranch Posted May 28, 2012 Report Posted May 28, 2012 He can Teach the horse to stretch out. i shod walking horses for a bird dog trainers some of them would have thier horses stretch so they could mount. John Quote
Members dbusarow Posted May 28, 2012 Members Report Posted May 28, 2012 (edited) I agree with Josh Ashman's statement. There's always something you can use. When we are in the arena my wife always "needs" a mounting block, or she gets on from the fence. Funny thing is, when we are up in the mountains she always manages to get on from the ground somehow. Big rocks count as the ground Dan Edited May 28, 2012 by dbusarow Quote
Sandy Robbins Posted May 29, 2012 Report Posted May 29, 2012 Long and short of it is, customer has a bigger horse than he can get on easily. He uses the horse for hunting. Anybody ever created a cure for this affliction other than trading off the horse? Thanks, Terry I know the feeling. I am 5'4". My gelding is 6.1 hands. There is no way i could ever mount him from the ground. I use a 3 step mounting block. But since you will be out in the woods why not teach him to bow. Then you will be able to mount from the ground. This is what i plan on doing. If you have looked at the stirrups that drop down it just lowers the stirrup....you still have to pull your self up into the saddle. Sandy (vertically challenged) Quote
Sandy Robbins Posted May 29, 2012 Report Posted May 29, 2012 Sorry that would make him a very small horse! LOL He is 16.1 hands. Sandy Quote
Members THein Posted May 29, 2012 Author Members Report Posted May 29, 2012 Thanks all for your ideas and input. I'm inclined to reccomend they get a rope ladder! My biggest worry about any aid is liability. I thought about an extra stirrup on a strap from the saddle horn but no matter which foot you put up first, you'd have to cross your leg to get in the saddle the proper direction. In most cases that's looking at the back of the horses ears,,,but there have been times.... I'm thinking about bowing out on this job. Thanks again, Terry Quote
electrathon Posted May 30, 2012 Report Posted May 30, 2012 Step up stirrups. Available in two colors, semi-gloss black and alluminum powder coat. The left stirrup has a drop down loop for mounting, it automaticly folds up for riding. These are brand new. There are a limited number available. $160 inclufes shipping to you in the USA. Quote
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