Minidreamz0581
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Hi all! I have a cart dilemma, and any input would be appreciated! So, my parents are generously offering their semi-broke newlywed daughter two wonderful Christmas present options...either a Hyperbike, or a new (less expensive) easy entry cart and a new harness. I’m having a lot of trouble making a decision. Here’s some info:
My mini: Coady, my amazing 9 year old, 37” tall, ‘pleasantly plump’ gelding. He’s fine with walking while driving...but he loves to canter. He can be a little fiery if he hasn’t been exercised in awhile, but nothing major. He’s a brave and bold little guy who’s greatest joy in life is food.
My current cart: a Kingston wood floor EE with 27” metal wheels with hard rubber on them.
My goals: Coady and I both prefer trails and fields to driving on roads. We have a nice little park just down from the house and if we’re road driving that’s where we go....but there are several nice trails that are just a short trailer ride away that I want to drive on. I need a nice cart that will be comfortable and safe on the trails. Weight is also a factor...I hope to lose at least 20lbs by spring, but right now I’m a very chubby 180. Coady is not currently in the best shape...I’m hoping to improve that soon. Due to the current conditions and the fact that is is very hilly in our area of PA, a lighter weight cart would be preferable. Also, I need something that is very comfortable to ride in because I have lower back problems. (To the point that it’s quite possible that I won’t be able to ride my Paint horse anymore. I’m making frequent visits to the chiropractor to try to help this)
I practically despise my current cart...it’s ok at a walk on terrain that is the flattest of flat, but going off road or trotting is practically murder on my back. I’m able to balance it so that the weight isn’t on Coady’s back, but the cart is rather difficult to pull for me with no one in it, so I’m imagining it’s a lot of work for my little guy. The cart weighs roughly 130 and feels very heavy and clunky.
So, my top choices for a new cart are the Hyperbike, or a somewhat lower end EE (I’m leaning toward a Frontier...they have nice heavy duty wheels instead of ugly spokes) with a new suspension from Patty’s Pony Place. I like the Aerocrown, but the price with shipping is too high.
I’ve only ever had easy entry carts, so the Frontier feels like a safe choice. At 80lbs it’s pretty light all in all. The suspension kit will add a little weight, but I don’t think it will add enough weight to be a problem. I’m always by myself when I drive, so easy entry is nice if I have to hop out quickly.
The Hyperbike seems like it would be perfect for my needs, but it feels like a gamble. An expensive gamble. I’m worried that the position that you sit in will hurt my back. Then there is Coady to consider...he’s pretty good all in all around his hindquarters and I would LOVE to be able to just reach up and pat him, but I’m not sure what he would think about having me right behind him like that. The 30lb weight of the Bike would be wonderful for me when I’m moving it around and nice and light for him on hills and trails, but I’ve read that the lack of weight can be a problem for horses who tend to be on the hot side. It looks weird, but that no biggie. One random thing though...I’m not going to like it when he poops! If there is anyone in PA who has a Hyperbike that they wouldn’t mind me trying, please message me! If I could just try one out, I would at least be able to tell if it would hurt my back. If I know it won’t hurt me, then I would say the bike would be worth the gamble, even if it means I don’t get a new harness right away.
If anyone has any input or suggestions to help me with my decision, I would really appreciate it! Thank you in advance!
My mini: Coady, my amazing 9 year old, 37” tall, ‘pleasantly plump’ gelding. He’s fine with walking while driving...but he loves to canter. He can be a little fiery if he hasn’t been exercised in awhile, but nothing major. He’s a brave and bold little guy who’s greatest joy in life is food.
My current cart: a Kingston wood floor EE with 27” metal wheels with hard rubber on them.
My goals: Coady and I both prefer trails and fields to driving on roads. We have a nice little park just down from the house and if we’re road driving that’s where we go....but there are several nice trails that are just a short trailer ride away that I want to drive on. I need a nice cart that will be comfortable and safe on the trails. Weight is also a factor...I hope to lose at least 20lbs by spring, but right now I’m a very chubby 180. Coady is not currently in the best shape...I’m hoping to improve that soon. Due to the current conditions and the fact that is is very hilly in our area of PA, a lighter weight cart would be preferable. Also, I need something that is very comfortable to ride in because I have lower back problems. (To the point that it’s quite possible that I won’t be able to ride my Paint horse anymore. I’m making frequent visits to the chiropractor to try to help this)
I practically despise my current cart...it’s ok at a walk on terrain that is the flattest of flat, but going off road or trotting is practically murder on my back. I’m able to balance it so that the weight isn’t on Coady’s back, but the cart is rather difficult to pull for me with no one in it, so I’m imagining it’s a lot of work for my little guy. The cart weighs roughly 130 and feels very heavy and clunky.
So, my top choices for a new cart are the Hyperbike, or a somewhat lower end EE (I’m leaning toward a Frontier...they have nice heavy duty wheels instead of ugly spokes) with a new suspension from Patty’s Pony Place. I like the Aerocrown, but the price with shipping is too high.
I’ve only ever had easy entry carts, so the Frontier feels like a safe choice. At 80lbs it’s pretty light all in all. The suspension kit will add a little weight, but I don’t think it will add enough weight to be a problem. I’m always by myself when I drive, so easy entry is nice if I have to hop out quickly.
The Hyperbike seems like it would be perfect for my needs, but it feels like a gamble. An expensive gamble. I’m worried that the position that you sit in will hurt my back. Then there is Coady to consider...he’s pretty good all in all around his hindquarters and I would LOVE to be able to just reach up and pat him, but I’m not sure what he would think about having me right behind him like that. The 30lb weight of the Bike would be wonderful for me when I’m moving it around and nice and light for him on hills and trails, but I’ve read that the lack of weight can be a problem for horses who tend to be on the hot side. It looks weird, but that no biggie. One random thing though...I’m not going to like it when he poops! If there is anyone in PA who has a Hyperbike that they wouldn’t mind me trying, please message me! If I could just try one out, I would at least be able to tell if it would hurt my back. If I know it won’t hurt me, then I would say the bike would be worth the gamble, even if it means I don’t get a new harness right away.
If anyone has any input or suggestions to help me with my decision, I would really appreciate it! Thank you in advance!