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Herm Sprenger Short Padded Hackamore Review

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Revainrating 3.5 out of 5  
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Description of Herm Sprenger Short Padded Hackamore

Sprenger bitless hackamore with brown leather noseband, stainless steel shanks, and adjustable brown leather curb strap. Shank size 13 cm or 5 inches; Noseband length 8.5 inches or 21.5 cm. The hackamore applies pressure to the poll, the bridge of the nose, and the area behind the chin. Soft impact on the nose due to wide and soft cushioned leather noseband. Made in Germany by Herm Sprenger, the worlds foremost manufacturer of the equestrian products.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Effective Hackamore for Your Beloved Pet

As a hesitant dog owner, I am always skeptical about trying new products especially for my furry friend .However, through trial and error, I found that this hackamore is the perfect training aide for my active pup. The padding IS a great feature for added comfort and the design is extremely effective in controlling my dog`s behavior. The only downside is the price point, but the quality justifies the cost. Overall, I highly recommend this hackamore to any dog owner looking for effective…

Pros
  • Provides gentle pressure for effective communication between horse and rider
Cons
  • May cause discomfort to the horse's nose if not adjusted properly

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Color is MUCH lighter than pictured

Haven't even tried it on so can't comment on the fit or functionality. The color is COMPLETELY different from the photo and doesn't match most English bridles including the ones I bought it for. This is not a richer and darker Havana color, as in the photo, but a lighter shade of cognac or tobacco. Returned immediately.

Pros
  • The hackamore puts pressure on the back of the head, bridge of the nose and behind the chin
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