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Not all riders use a running martingale, but for those who can benefit from a little extra control over their horse, they are quite handy. They can be a good alternative to using a harsher bit by providing just a little extra leverage when needed.
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Read More »Some horse tack is used by all riders, while other tack is optional based on the needs of the rider or the horse. One of those optional items is a running martingale. Not all horses and riders require them, but under certain circumstances, a running martingale can be tremendously helpful. Let’s dive into what a running martingale is, when you might want to use one, when you can’t use it, and how to use it properly to ensure you get the maximum benefit.
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Read More »A running martingale can help the rider communicate with the horse. It is most often used for jumping or riding cross country on inexperienced or younger horses. When a horse is ridden properly, the running martingale provides little or no influence over the horse, which is part of the reason they’re such a popular piece of equipment. However, running martingales are not allowed at all in dressage, or hunters, however they may be used in some equitation classes that follow a jumper format. Though they are permitted in many events, you should always check the rules to be sure they are approved for use. Fitting a running martingale is fairly easy to do. Here are the steps to follow: Place the neck strap around your horse’s neck with a hand-width of room between the horse and the strap. Put the saddle on your horse, and pass the girth through the loop in the chest strap. Tighten the girth. Adjust the martingale length. The rings on the chest strap should reach the top rings of the Y. (Note: if it’s too short and doesn’t reach the withers, the martingale will activate at times when it’s not needed.) Pass the reins through the martingale rings.
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Read More »If you’re looking for a running martingale made to last, check out this one by Edgewood. It’s made in the USA from the strongest vegetable-tanned and crack-resistant cowhide. The stitching is tough nylon, and the buckles and rings are made of stainless steel to hold their shine. This running martingale is made in different sizes, including pony, cob, horse, and oversize, and it’s available in brown. If you’re looking for the simplicity of an all-in-one option, check out this martingale by HDR. It includes an elastic breastplate for freedom of movement with a running martingale attachment for improved rider control. This martingale has removable fleece pads for easy cleaning and comfort, and it’s crafted from superior leather with unmatched craftsmanship and attention to detail. It’s available in Australian nut, black, and black/navy.
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