Lunging Strap - Professional Training and Training Equipment
Product Features
Purpose: Used to secure auxiliary reins and other equipment during lunging training and ground work on a horse.
Construction and Design: Features numerous rings (D-rings) allowing for attachment of auxiliary reins at different heights.
Equipment Compatibility: One of the essential lunging accessories used with lunging rope, lunging whip, and auxiliary reins (e.g., rubber chambon).
Adjustability: Features an adjustable buckle system on both sides to accommodate horses of varying sizes.
Comfort: Designed to distribute pressure evenly across the horse's back and rib cage.
Product Description
The lunging strap is a crucial aid for the rider during ground work and lunging exercises, which are fundamental to horse training. In exercises performed without a saddle, it ensures that auxiliary reins (chambon, gogue, or fixed reins) connect at the correct angle to the horse's mouth. The multi-ring system on it allows you to gradually adjust the head and neck position according to the horse's training level.
Flexibility in Training: This column is designed to develop the horse's back muscles and help it find its balance. Thanks to its durable construction, it remains stable even in the most active training sessions. The inner surface that comes into contact with the horse's skin is generally reinforced with soft materials to prevent friction and irritation.
Technical Superiority and Advantages
Multifunctional Rings: Offers different angles for attaching auxiliary reins, allowing for diversification of training.
Balanced Pressure Distribution: Its wide structure distributes the pressure applied to the horse's body, providing comfort.
High Durability: Made of strong woven or leather material, it is resistant to the pulling force during lunging.
Easy Care: Its sweat and dirt resistant structure offers long-lasting use.
Stabilization: Its non-slip structure maintains the position of the equipment while the horse is in motion.
Areas of Use
Longing exercises aimed at developing the horse's back and neck muscles.
Getting young horses accustomed to pre-saddle equipment and rein aids.
Conditioning ground exercises with rein aids.
Circular exercises to help the horse find its balance and rhythm.