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Mini Cross Country Jumps (60cm and under)

The Mini-Cross-Country Jumps are designed for riders who are just beginning their cross-country adventures or those seeking a more manageable challenge. 

These jumps typically range in height from 30 to 60cm, but can be customised to any height you need, whether that is 50, 40 or 30 cm. And of course I also have the adjustable versions so you can increase the challenge as the skills and confidence develop. 

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CHILDRENS WALL CROSS COUNTRY JUMP WITH K
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What else would you like to see?

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I have riders at different levels, from 70cm  I want to help all of them to develop their skills and confidence,  without the expense of all the different height jumps

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I'm running a working hunter show and want quality , eye-catching fences that will attract competitors and create a proper track.  

My riders are just starting out, I just want safe fun jumps to build confidence from the get go.

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I want  some cross country  jumps that will fit in my arena, something to mix in with  my showjumps so I can add variety to my training.

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I want a complete, ready-to-jump setup but I'm finding it difficult to choose. Show me the best options to get started. 

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I want strong professional showjumps, solid balanced wings that stay put and will stand up to years of use. 

I need more fom my fences - something that performs at speed for advanced riders, while still adapting to different heights and training needs of greener horses. 

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