Size Guide
Rope Halters
Choosing the right halter size is essential to ensure your horse's comfort and safety. A well-fitted halter allows for clear communication while avoiding unnecessary pressure points.
How to measure your horse
Using a flexible measuring tape:
1. Measure around the nose (approximately 2 fingers below the cheekbone).
2. Measure the length of the head: from the corner of the mouth to behind the ears.
3. Then compare your measurements with the table below.
|
Size |
Horse Type |
|
Pony |
Small ponies and young horses |
|
Cob / Arabian |
Large ponies, small horses, Arabians |
|
Horse (Full) |
Most horses |
|
Large Horse (Warmblood / Light Draft) |
Larger horses or those with wide heads |
Fitting Tips
• The halter knot should sit approximately 2 fingers below the cheekbone.
• The noseband should not be too low or too tight.
• The halter should be adjusted without pinching or rubbing.
Important:
It is the customer's responsibility to choose the correct size before purchase. We recommend carefully checking your horse's measurements before ordering.
Mohair Cinch Straps
🔑 For their comfort: An ill-fitting cinch can cause irritation, rubbing, or pressure points. A comfortable horse = a happy horse.
🏇 For their performance: A suitable cinch allows for natural movement and optimal breathing, essential for physical exertion.
I invite you to watch this video before ordering a cinch:
How to properly measure your horse before buying a cinch? 🐴
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