Do Horseback Riding Safety Vests Actually Work?

If you're wondering whether horse riding safety vests are actually safe, you're not alone. The Fédération Equestre Internationale (FEI) has launched a new international initiative to answer one of the biggest unanswered questions in equestrian safety: Which riding safety vest offers the best protection in a real-world fall? In this video, we explain why the FEI created the new Equestrian Safety Vest Working Group, what researchers hope to learn, and how this project could lead to the first evidence-based international standards for horse riding safety vests. We also discuss the differences between body protectors and air vests, why current certification standards may not tell the whole story, and how better scientific testing could improve rider safety across every equestrian discipline. Whether you compete in eventing, show jumping, dressage, endurance, or simply enjoy trail riding, this research could eventually influence the protective equipment available to riders around the world. In this video: 00:00 Introduction 01:05 Why the FEI launched the safety vest study 03:12 Body protectors vs. air vests 05:42 How new safety standards could be developed 08:15 What this means for riders and the future of equestrian safety Sources: • The Chronicle of the Horse • Fédération Equestre Internationale (FEI) What are your thoughts? Do you ride in a body protector, an air vest, or both? Do you think equestrian safety vests need standardized testing? Let us know in the comments below—we'd love to hear your experience. If you enjoyed this video, please like, subscribe, and turn on notifications so you don't miss future videos covering the latest developments in equestrian science, horse welfare, rider safety, veterinary medicine, and FEI news. #HorseRiding #SafetyVest #AirVest #BodyProtector #FEI #Eventing #HorseSafety #Equestrian #HorseRider #EquestrianSafety