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🐎 Tough-1 Flat Leather Hobbles: Durable Restraints for Optimal Control Review

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Tough 1. Horse Hobbles. Leather. 52 4335.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

cheap materials. The pads broke immediately.

The leather around the hardware is too thin. I put them on my horse to keep his hoof from catching when tied. He didn't bother them at all, especially since they broke immediately, even without him subjecting them to normal stress.

Pros
  • Sports and outdoor activities
Cons
  • So far so good

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Don't buy this, bad design

They wrap leather around the D ring. When pressure is applied to the skin, it will begin to fray and then tear at the D-ring. My horse didn't explode or fight with it, it just grazed and broke after about an hour. I contacted the company for a refund. I will update with what they say.

Pros
  • Sport
Cons
  • Having trouble

Revainrating 1 out of 5

and not strong enough to tie a horse for the first time

I was not happy when I received these lines. There are rivets in one section of the bridle, and the "smooth" side of the rivets will rub against the horse's skin. Stitches are also cheap and not strong enough to tie a horse for the first time. I hobbled my mule (first time hobbled) with it or 30 minutes and it reared and jumped as expected and in that time it ripped the stitching in the chains and the rivets ripped the crap out of my mule leg. I think this would be ideal for horses that don't…

Pros
  • Equestrianism
Cons
  • I will write later

Revainrating 1 out of 5

cheap materials. The pads broke immediately.

The leather around the hardware is too thin. I put them on my horse to keep his hoof from catching when tied. He didn't bother them at all, especially since they broke immediately, even without him subjecting them to normal stress.

Pros
  • Horse Hobbles
Cons
  • Clarity

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Don't buy this, bad design

They wrap leather around the D-ring. When pressure is applied to the skin, it will begin to fray and then tear at the D-ring. My horse didn't explode or fight with it, it just grazed and broke after about an hour. I contacted the company for a refund. I will update with what they say.

Pros
  • Leather
Cons
  • Zero

Revainrating 1 out of 5

and not strong enough to tie a horse for the first time

I was not thrilled when I received these lines. There are rivets in one section of the bridle, and the "smooth" side of the rivets will rub against the horse's skin. Stitches are also cheap and not strong enough to tie a horse for the first time. I hobbled my mule (first time hobbled) with it or 30 minutes and it reared and jumped as expected and in that time it ripped the stitching in the chains and the rivets ripped the crap out of my mule leg. I think this would be ideal for horses that…

Pros
  • 52 4335
Cons
  • There are disadvantages