The park team were determined not to have riders hunched over horses with a back restraint.
Instead, the entire head and neck of the horse tilts and is attached to a lap restraint, allowing for a more natural upright riding position.
The park team were determined not to have riders hunched over horses with a back restraint.
Instead, the entire head and neck of the horse tilts and is attached to a lap restraint, allowing for a more natural upright riding position.