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Parelli Natural Hackamore

115,00 inkl. MwSt.
Member Price
115,00 inkl. MwSt.

The Parelli Natural Hackamore is widely used for young horses and relaxed riding (Freestyle or on the trail). Made form the same, lovely subtle line as our halters, it's perfect for teaching horses to be soft and confident when riding, starting or re-starting horses that are afraid of the rider's hand or bit.


"I own some expensive hackamores that are literally works of art, and yet this one is the one I most often reach for!" Pat Parelli

 

  1. 1/4-inch smooth Horseman's Braid (tied slightly larger than the Horsman's Halter), made of high quality yachting braid.
  2. 1/2 inch Horseman's Reins - 9 ft rein and 12 ft lead, all in one.
  3. If not used with loose, casual reins it takes away from the functionality of the design.
  4. Lead with the rope not the reins!
  5. The nylon rope you usually see used for halters and leads is typically not designed to withstand the unique challenges an equine application presents. Nylon rope stretches, can become stiff with use, increases in size over time and absorbs unwanted moisture. The 100% polyester rope used at Parelli has been specifically engineered with horsemanship use in mind. Parelli rope is dirt, sweat, mildew, rot and UV resistant. This means that your rope will stay truer to its original form longer, without fading, stretching, popping or elongating.
  6. Great for new riders, beginning riding skills or colt starting and to introduce a horse to riding basics.
  7. Great to reteach horses with riding issues to understand basic commands.

Foundation Bosal

240,00 inkl. MwSt.
Member Price
220,00 inkl. MwSt.

The word bosal is often times misconstrued with the word hackamore. Bosal means nosepiece. Hackamore means complete set of headstall, nose piece, reins, and sometimes even a Fiedor. (Fiedor is a special series of knots that attach the heel knot of the bosal to the horse's neck so that the bosal does not slip off of the horse's nose when being led).

Pat's suggestion is to start off with the Natural Hackamore made of soft rope and then transition from there to the Foundation Bosal, or, if your horse has a strong tendency to push on pressure, we recommend you go straight to the Parelli Snaffle Bridle. Our Foundation Bosal is not only functional but is economical. Depending on the artist or manufacturer of bosals, Pat has several that he uses for competitions and high level hackamore training that range in price from $300 to $3,000 a piece.