Stacker Jump System is rated
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Rated 5 out of
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Mkll from
Awesome!
Great option for flexibility and ease of use. Love!
Date published: 2020-03-02
Rated 4 out of
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Cleo19 from
Easy to use
I love the flexibility of this product. Easy to use
Date published: 2019-05-29
Rated 4 out of
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Peet from
nice addition to arena equipment
I purchased two sets of these (without the stands) earlier this spring. They are a nice addition to the arena, especially for quick cavaletti-type jump exercises. These are really easy to use once you get the distance set and they don't move as easily as the Horsemen's Pride jump blocks (I really like those too, though). They are sturdy and have the heights marked on the sides so you can be sure you're using the right height. They are kind of hard to move because they don't have a handle and are hard to grip with one (small) hand, but I wouldn't hesitate to get them again if I needed more.
Date published: 2016-09-22
Rated 5 out of
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DublinDuty from
So nice!
I purchased a set of just the tops for now, and also purchased some basic standards with cups. What I like about these Stackers better is that they're easy to set up--no moving parts, they don't blow over with strong winds, and they add some versatility for setting up different exercises. They've also been baking in the New Mexico sun all summer and haven't faded. I think they're a great value for the money.
Date published: 2013-07-19
Rated 5 out of
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TWHlovr from
Best Investment
I generally ride Dressage with some trail riding, but I thought it would be beneficial to train my horse to do some jumping. The stacker jump system turned out to be one of the best investments I've ever made. It is durable, yet light and it's easy to change the height of the jump.
Date published: 2012-07-01
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SmartPakerSara from
Perfect for all levels
The Stacker Jump System is so easy to use – it transitions perfectly from beginners through advanced jumpers. The blocks are light and durable, and you can literally go from a pole on the ground to 3'6" within seconds. The sides are clearly marked so you know what level the fence is at, and because of the staggered height on each side, there are more increments than with regular standards.
Date published: 2009-05-03