This message is from: "Karen Keith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Please consider "bailing out" as a last resort, in danger of losing your life. You and your horse will generally have a better outcome if you can stay in the carriage and provide guidance.


If you are real new to driving, I would start out with an easy entry cart.
They are much easier to bail out of if necessary.

That being said, I too prefer the easy entry style vehicle as opposed to a meadowbrook, but I'm not keen on the little pipe carts. Just not sturdy enough in my book. A Fjord put to a pipe cart is an awful lot of engine to a mighty lightweight vehicle.

If you're looking for a good-looking, easy-entry style cart which will take you from pleasure driving to combined driving, contact me privately. I am an importer of steel competition carriages from Australia, and the fully dismantle-able and adjustable "jinker" may be just what you are looking for.

Cheers!

Karen Keith
Aussie Carriages



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