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  • From: bonnie elster <elster530@yahoo.com>
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  • Subject: Re: [MSAR] E Z Mount
  • Date: Fri, 15 Apr 2005 16:49:38 -0700 (PDT)

These are fantastic!!! I have both sizes for different saddles. It does take
a little practice to mount using
one because your leg still isn't long enough to go over
the saddle.
"Raskin, Larry" <Lawrence.Raskin@jhuapl.edu> wrote:
Hi Folks,

Some time back there was a discussion about mounting from the ground, I
ran across this today while looking for something else:

E-Z Mount $12.95

Made for mounting tall horses, folds up and stores in handy pouch that
clips to saddle dee.

English: $12.95
Western: $17.25

URL: http://www.saddleuptack.com/webcat/items/item814.htm

FYI

Larry Raskin
TROT-SAR
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Before anyone tries this ez mount, just wanted to add my 2 cents worth. I
tried one of these several years ago, because I'm 5'1 and my horse was around
15.1h. I thought it was rather flemsy at best. It didn't seem like it was
real sturdy when I put my foot in it. I just gave up and dealt with it.
Then
went on to get a 15.3 hh horse. Go figure. Just helps to warm up the leg
muscle before stretching it up in the air:-)Actually if they could make
something for the stirup, where you could bring it down lower to mount, then
make it easy to raise it again. Sounds to easy I guess.

Joan




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