Grip Guide
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Choosing grip is not about right or wrong, but about feel, stability and what you prefer.
Here we guide you through our four options so you can easily find what suits you best.
Full Grip
Maximum grip and stability in the saddle
Full Grip has grip on larger parts of the seat and legs which gives a clear connection to the saddle. It provides extra stability in every movement.
Best suited for:
- Dressage
- Riders who want more support
Half Grip
Balance between grip and freedom of movement
Half Grip has grip along the inner legs up to mid-thigh. It gives a flexible feel with good contact without feeling locked.
Best suited for:
- Jumping
- All-round riding
- Riders who want more mobility
No Grip
Natural feel and maximum freedom
No Grip is completely without grip. Perfect for everyday wear, training or stable work.
Best suited for:
- Training
- Stable work
- No grip preference
Alternative Grip
Light grip without silicone
Alternative Grip is made with Flexskin which gives a subtle grip without silicone.
Best suited for:
- Riders avoiding silicone
- Light saddle grip
All grip options are designed for different needs and feel. There is no right or wrong, it is entirely up to what you prefer in the saddle.