We need a lift up !!

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Good day everyone !!Hubby and i went for a trail ride locally this morning and we were talking and laughing because if we ever had to get off our horses we would be walking looking for something to get back up on them a ...rock...stump ...because his horse is over 16 hh and he has short legs ...29 inseam ..and has hockey knees ..and me well I am tall ....36 inseam ..horse is 15.3 hh ..but my knees are worse ...I have torn ligaments in one ....we both need a stool to get up on But I can get on with a push from Hubby on my BUTT and first I have to take some pain drugs ...ha ha ! Not a pretty picture ha ha ha !!!
So my question is do you know of a gadget that you can take along on a trail ride that attaches to the saddle/stirrup? thanks guys ...off to a party now ...for a 2 year old ...:)
 

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Um, there are two types I've heard about. One is a stirrup that you can hang off your saddle, once mounted you carry in its own little carrying bag.
They also make a drop stirrup of some sort that replaces your existing stirrup. Supposedly you can click them back into place once mounted. They claim to be safe.... but the idea kinda scares me.

But I don't remember what any of them are called :hu
I can ask some cyber friends if someone here doesn't know.

I have the same problem with Magic, I can mount but its terribly hard on either knee. I usually can find a hole or something to stand on. I hear your pain!
 

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I am a whole 5'4". My horse if half percheron and about 16.1 hh. I hear ya. If I ever had to get off I would cry. :/

There are things that you can get, but honestly if you can adjust your stirrup while mounted you can just lower your stirrup on the ground, mount and then raise it. Try that. . . at home first ;)

You may find that when you lower the stirrup low enough that you can get on, you can't really swing your leg over the saddle because you are too low. In that case you just need to find a stump or plan to never get off. :D
 

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Well I'll probably get into trouble for saying this... but I have always tried to figure out how to pee off the side of my horse so I wouldn't have to dismount. lol
 

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You just made me pee my pants !!!! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :yuckyuck
Spit my coffee out !!! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Okay ...breath .....Okay now I feel your pain also ...man you knee's must really hurt too...
I will pee before tacking up and then once we tack up and walk past the house I'll have someone hold my horse so i can run back inside and pee again ...

Oh your too funny .....I am going to ask my trainer ....ha ha ha !!! I am sure he'll turn red and then think I am off my rocker ....ha ha ha !!!
 

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rebelshope said:
I am a whole 5'4". My horse if half percheron and about 16.1 hh. I hear ya. If I ever had to get off I would cry. :/

There are things that you can get, but honestly if you can adjust your stirrup while mounted you can just lower your stirrup on the ground, mount and then raise it. Try that. . . at home first ;)

You may find that when you lower the stirrup low enough that you can get on, you can't really swing your leg over the saddle because you are too low. In that case you just need to find a stump or plan to never get off. :D
thanks Rebel ...I am going to check that out and see if its possible ...oh yes and I'll try it at home first ...ha ha !!
 

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I have a big horse too...a big brown horse.

I made my own lift up with a nylon rope and a piece of pvc pipe about 7 inches long. I just strung the pvc pipe with the nylon rope tied it off into a stirrup, then at the other end of the rope, I tied a loop that fits over my saddle horn. When I'm done it fits nicely into my little saddle pack that goes over the horn.

I use my "wrong" foot with the fake stirrup and pull myself up. This gets me high enough to put my "good" foot into the real saddle stirrup.


Bronco, you must be a boy!! :lol:
 

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BBH... if I was a boy I would have the plumbing to do that off my horse lol :p :lol:
 

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bigbrownhorse DOES have a big, brown horse--I know 'cause I asked how tall! I really like your solution. Fortunately I can still get on my 16'3hh giant from the ground. But my husband, who is 6 ft 5 in tall has a bad knee and needs a step up, too. I knew someone who had a horse trained to go down on one leg to enable the rider to mount more easily. Call around and see if any trainers in your area could train your horse to do this, too. If your horse is fairly young and athletic, it shouldn't be hard on them to do this for you.
 

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BTW, for those of you reading this post who do NOT have a bad leg or a bum knee, but still have trouble mounting your horse, try this exercise I used to use for my riding students. Find a wooden 3 or 4 rail fence. Mount the fence numerous times daily. If you mount the fence incorrectly, you will be pulling yourself up with your arms. If you bend your leg like you are hugging your left knee, while keeping your hip right next to the fence, you'll train yourself to bounce up like a spring. This gets you up standing in your stirrup quicker and stabilizes the mount. When you see those cowboy movies with the cowpoke facing backwards and swinging over, they are usually tall athletic actors mounting short horses. Very athletic individuals don't need help getting on a horse! Use the horses' mane and NOT the pommel of the saddle when you mount. (Go ahead and use the cantle.)
 
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