Mounting block

Aufsteighilfen serve to facilitate getting on a horse.

Allen is Aufsteighilfen common is that they reduce the one-sided loading of the horse as it rises and therefore are not just for riders but also for horses of use. There are different variations of Aufsteighilfen, such as a pedestal made ​​of wood, a fold-out foot in the riding hall gang, a rider stone or plaster, metal boxes, which not only take the cleaning purposes, but are also sturdy enough to serve as Aufsteighilfe. More massive versions are brick, like the Quaker meeting house in Crawley. In this case, the Aufsteighilfe was built in the 18th century for the faithful who gathered at the Friends Meeting House. The building with the three levels of stone sitting on a brick base and includes a small storage space under the lintel.

There are Aufsteigriemen which should facilitate the rise in many saddles.

Ladies stepping stone in a long jumper Saugarten

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