The 3 Step Mounting Block is 22 tall with three steps featuring molded slip-resistant treads. The 3 Step Mounting Block features a rooming 12 deep storage compartment under the hinged top tread. At shows it's the perfect place to stash a brush, rub rag and maybe a little boot polish for a last minute clean up. The compartment can be locked with a simple padlock for added security. 22H x 25L x 15 5/8W.
Average Customer Rating:
3.3
out of
5
(4 Reviews) 3
Rating breakdown4 reviews
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2 of 3(67%)of customers would recommend this product to a friend.
Customer Reviews for 3 Step Mounting Block
Review 1 for 3 Step Mounting Block
Overall Rating:
5of5
These are a life saver
November 2, 2011
ByMistersMom
fromParsonsfield, ME
I have used this product for:1-2 years
Expertise:Intermediate
Riding Style:Eventing
Competitor:Non-competitor
Quality:
5of5
Value:
5of5
Durability:
5of5
Ease of use:
5of5
1 of 1 people found this review helpful.
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"being 5'3 and having a 17.2 hand tb mare wasn't the smartest move on my part, but I needed all the help I could get getting on her, so I bought the three step mounting block, I love it! I use it for everything everything the house and barn, not just for getting on my horse!!"
Review 2 for 3 Step Mounting Block
Overall Rating:
1of5
Most unstable of my mounting blocks
October 3, 2009
Byagingrider
fromGig Harbor Wa
I have used this product for:2-5 years
Expertise:Intermediate
Riding Style:Dressage
Competitor:Local/Open
1 of 1 people found this review helpful.
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"I find the three-step version of this block to be quite unstable - I am going to give it away and buy one with a wider top and more stable base"
Review 3 for 3 Step Mounting Block
Overall Rating:
2of5
Well built but....
November 27, 2007
ByElizabeth
fromOjai, CA USA
1 of 1 people found this review helpful.
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"This is a very high quality and well made mounting block, but not the most well designed. Although it was very durable, it was not very steady and actually quite scary to stand on the top step (I usually just used the second one). Even when we tried to find the most level, flat place in our arena, it was really tippy. There also wasn't one of those little indents for your hand so it was hard to move closer to your horse with one hand."