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RS-tor rider safety aid


launched to show how to fit the RS-tor


The RS-tor rider safety aid helps prevent falls and also aids riding confidence – it fulfils a similar purpose to a neck strap, but is many more times safer.


A new video has been produced by the team, presented by leading dressage trainer Sarah Millis, which explains how to fit the product to the saddle – it is available to view at


www.rstor.co.uk


“Although it is a very simple product, we do get queries from customers wanting to know how to correctly fit the RS-tor, hence we produced the film to give a step by step instructions,” says the product’s inventor, George Gorman.


The RS-tor is held unobtrusively in the hand like a riding whip, and comes into effect in the event of a spook, rear, trip, buck or cat leap. Priced £44.99: Child’s, S & M/L sizes. Call Polypads 01842 752020 to order or visit the website.


New video is


Receive the gift of safety this Christmas with the RS-tor rider safety aid. This simple product is much safer than a neckstrap, and helps prevents falls in the event of a spook – ideal when riding young horses or big jumpers. Accredited for affiliated showjumping! £44.99 at


www.rstor.co.uk


sizes Childs, Small or M/L – adults over 5ft 4” usually chose M/L.


We have two RS-tor rider safety aids to give away. For your chance to win one of the RS-tor rider safety aids send your name and address to; Southern Horse Magazine, RS-tor rider safety aid competition, Reynolds Folly, 93 Moor End Road, Mellor. SK6 5PT Entries close Friday 21st December 2012


£7.50 + vat Per Week


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