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Cross Country Jumps

Arrowhead  

Meet the Arrowhead Jump - some would say the most demanding obstacle in this collection.

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The fence usually starts at around 30cm high at the front, rising sharply to heights of 70, 80 or 90cm at the back. With a width of 120 to 130cm at the rear (wider options if required), this fence requires precision and confidence from both horse and rider. 

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The addition of birch increases the difficulty, creating an even more imposing obstacle
I thinkg the arrowhead appears more intimidating than it actually is, but it remains a true test of skill, focus and control, making it a must-have for advanced training courses.  

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