Knitted Earplugs - Aesthetic and Protective Horse Accessory
Product Features
This high-quality knitted equipment is designed to protect the horse's ears from flies, insects, and external noise. The breathable, porous knit structure prevents sweating in the horse's head area, keeping it fresh throughout the ride. The ear sections are made of flexible fabric, ensuring a perfect fit for horses with different ear structures and without restricting freedom of movement. With contrasting piping details on the edges and a wide range of colors (red, blue, yellow, black, orange, green), it offers a stylish look in competitions and daily riding. Thanks to its soft texture, it fits comfortably under the horse's bridle and stays securely in place without slipping.
Product Description
Knitted earplugs are not just a visual accessory, but a functional protector that enhances the horse's focus. Especially in open terrain riding or competition areas, it minimizes restlessness and head-shaking by preventing flying insects from entering the ears. The fine and durable knit workmanship reduces the weight on the horse's head while creating a professional image. Perfectly integrated with reins and bridle, these earplugs help the horse focus on the rider's commands by diverting its attention from external distractions.
Technical Advantages and Benefits
Focus Support: Gently filters external noises, helping timid horses remain calmer and more controlled. Fly Protection: Eliminates itching and distractions caused by flies landing on the sensitive hairs inside the ears. Antiperspirant: Thanks to its porous texture, it allows moisture to quickly evaporate from the skin, preventing itching. Easy Care: Made from quick-drying and shape-retaining material; easily cleaned by hand or on a delicate cycle. Ergonomic Cut: The triangular shape that fits perfectly on the forehead does not create bulk under the bridle straps and does not bother the horse.
Areas of Use
Show jumping, dressage, and other formal equestrian disciplines. Riding in open terrain and forests with high concentrations of flies and insects. Training horses sensitive to external noise and experiencing concentration problems. Aesthetic presentations to complement the horse's overall appearance.