I can see the top photo has the breeching across the top of the rump and not around behind them as shown in the bottom photo. So is the top photo the only box breeching? Is the bottom photo an example as well? It seems they both use the same principles of stopping using the breeching and the collars and the pole.
My pairs harness is set up just like the one in the bottom photo. I like that set up since it allows the collars to help with the braking as well as the breeching... Sue Mason has been playing around with a set up like the top photo for her pairs and 4 up. She said she likes how her minis use their body mechanics to stop the vehicle with the breeching across the top of the rump. Apparently they are using their backs and tummies differently!
I can see the top photo has the breeching across the top of the rump and not around behind them as shown in the bottom photo. So is the top photo the only box breeching? Is the bottom photo an example as well? It seems they both use the same principles of stopping using the breeching and the collars and the pole. My pairs harness is set up just like the one in the bottom photo. I like that set up since it allows the collars to help with the braking as well as the breeching... Sue Mason has been playing around with a set up like the top photo for her pairs and 4 up. She said she likes how her minis use their body mechanics to stop the vehicle with the breeching across the top of the rump. Apparently they are using their backs and tummies differently!
Yes, both are considered box. I like the one on the bottom also. I’m curious if it could be an upgrade to comfyfit harness?