Leather Breastplate - Saddle Securing and Movement Control Equipment
Product Features
Material: Durable and flexible genuine leather Attachment: Metal buckles perfectly compatible with the saddle and girth system Function: Prevents saddle from sliding backward and increases control Adjustability: Adjustment holes to suit different horse sizes
Product Description
The leather breastplate is designed to maintain the balance of both the horse and the rider as one of the most fundamental elements of equestrian safety. The primary purpose of this equipment is to prevent the saddle or harness from sliding backward, especially when climbing uphill, during sudden accelerations, or when the horse is exerting high effort. It attaches directly to the saddle, securing its position on the horse's back.
Safety and Behavior Control: In addition to being a physical stabilizer, the leather breastplate also helps restrict unwanted movements of the horse. It has a restraining effect against excessive head bobbing and rearing movements. This allows the rider to more easily control the horse and prevent potential accidents. It serves as a vital safety harness for both professional athletes and off-road riders.
Technical Advantages and Pros
Saddle Stabilization: Prevents the saddle from sliding backward, thus preventing the rider's center of gravity from shifting.
Movement Restriction: Makes it difficult for the horse to rear up uncontrollably or throw its head excessively upward, ensuring a safe ride.
High-Quality Leather Construction: Thanks to its natural leather material, it is compatible with the horse's skin, minimizing irritation from sweat and friction.
Ergonomic Design: Fits perfectly to the horse's body without restricting shoulder movements, allowing freedom of movement.
Durable Metal Components: Rust-resistant buckles maintain their safety even with intensive use and in harsh weather conditions.
Areas of Use
Long-distance riding on uneven terrain
Equestrian sports competitions and show jumping training
Controlling horses undergoing training or those prone to rearing
Situations where the saddle slides backward due to the horse's build