How to Fit Equiseat Aid
  • Equiseat Aid is supplied with our standard block size, recommended for all riders. We also supply Equiseat Aid with smaller blocks, once a rider is established. The timeframe to become 'established' varies depending on time in the saddle, but please do contact us for further advice on this.

  • Equiseat Aid should be worn on rider's strongest leg - usually the 'gripping' or 'bracing' leg which feels shorter or prime to losing a stirrup. Look for hair rubs on the horses side as a tell tale sign.

  • Gripping or bracing typically tips the rider's weight to the opposite side, giving the appearance of a longer leg and makes it difficult for the horse to track up straight.

We have lots of 'How to’ videos and our general FAQ on our website for more information and support.

In the meantime, if you need any help or advice please email: enquiries@equiseataid.com

Congratulations on embarking on your Equiseat Aid journey towards creating a happier horse!

Equiseat Aid Team

To ensure the correct fit, you should measure the widest part of your thigh (usually around the top of your thigh) and select the correct size, using the Equiseat Aid Sizing guide