Rubber Chambon - Flexible Training and Taming Equipment
Product Features
Purpose: A flexible training equipment that helps the horse maintain the correct head and neck position. Material: Made from durable and high-quality rubber material with high elasticity. Structure: An adjustable system that passes around the horse's neck, connects to the bit in the mouth, and is supported by the saddle belt. Elasticity: Thanks to its rubber structure, it dynamically adapts to the horse's movements and absorbs harsh impacts. Adjustment Mechanism: Easily adjustable in length to suit different neck lengths and training levels.
Product Description
The Rubber Chambon is an effective training tool, especially used to develop the horse's back muscles and ensure its neck is stretched to the correct angle. Unlike fixed and rigid auxiliary reins, the rubber structure provides softer pressure on the horse's mouth. When the horse raises its head too high, it encourages it to reach down and forward by applying gentle pressure.
Flexibility in Training: This equipment helps the horse find its own balance without completely restricting its freedom of movement. The flexibility provided by the rubber chambo prevents a sudden and harsh pulling sensation in the horse's mouth, contributing to a calmer and less stressful training experience. It is a preferred professional aid in both lunging exercises and controlled riding training.
Technical Superiority and Advantages
Muscle Development: Supports the correct functioning of the back and neck muscles by rounding the horse's back line.
Smooth Contact: Thanks to its rubber texture, it does not create harsh resistance against the horse's mouth, offering flexible restraint.
Balance Aid: Stabilizes the horse's unbalanced head movements, helping it maintain a more regular tempo.
Easy Installation: Can be quickly attached to the saddle and bit, providing practical use.
Tolerant Structure: Tolerates the rider's hand movements or the horse's sudden reactions with its flexibility.
Areas of Use
Training exercises aimed at correcting the horse's head and neck posture. Lunging exercises to strengthen back muscles. Training young horses to accept the bit and walk in correct form. Controlling horses that hold their heads too high (stargazing).