On 10/12/2007, Grimmund <grimmund_at_k8r7WiAQJvzQbBUJTzyQbcoQNllnAst3UWF6k8vygsH_fTetK1orhaDWO_RgkYQg-H_YddWdgqY.yahoo.invalid> wrote:
> I'd think the riders would take long enough to recover after the toad
> lands, that the ability of the mount to jump would be more of a
> hindrance than a help. Yes, the rider would be harder to hit, but I'd
> think that the mount sjumping would also disrupt whatever the rider
> was trying to do. Not to mention how unpleasant that landing's got to
> be for the rider.
Articulated saddles? Or perhaps they just get called "rattle-beaks" from all the bouncing around?
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John Machin
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Received on Sun 09 Dec 2007 - 12:46:12 EET
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