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Old 17th Jul 2008, 01:28 AM
shelby shelby is offline
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Contourbloc and flexibloc

How much difference in size and function is the Bates Standard and Extended Contourbloc (on the Innova) and the largest Flexibloc (as on the Isabel)?

(I know, I know, all these Bates questions.... I need some info to try and narrow down options before I start trialling saddles...thanks!)
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Old 17th Jul 2008, 01:54 PM
andreaB andreaB is offline
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there is quite a difference btw the std & extended block on the innova , i really thought i would like the extended block as a like a good sized knee block & was told they suited tall slim people ,sitting in one not on a horse it felt fab, it was great for sitting trot but very awkward for rising trot

my verdict , much prefer the standard block
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