How does an airbag for horse riding work?
A riding airbag is triggered automatically during a fall, either by a cable connected to the saddle or via an electronic system with sensors (Horse Pilot innovation). Within a few milliseconds, the airbag inflates to protect the rider's torso, back, neck, and sometimes hips, reducing the risk of serious injuries. After activation, it deflates and can be reused after replacing the gas cartridge.