
Kalley Krickeberg Leather & Rope Combination Horseman's Halter
Product Details
- Designed by Kalley Krickeberg
- Premium Leather Construction
- Sliding Chin Ring for Versatility
- Comfortable & Horse-Friendly
- Enhanced Handler Control
- Solid Brass Hardware
Balance is one of the fundamentals of good horsemanship. This combination leather and rope Leather Horseman’s Halter balances the control of a rope halter with the comfort of a leather halter.
Designed by equine educator Kalley Krickeberg, founder of the Balanced Horse Training Program, the Leather Horseman’s Halter transfers the signal pressure from the lead rope to across the nose, where it is most effective. The patented design prevents twisting across the horse’s face, minimizing confusion and allowing the handler to keep the signals and pressure where they need to be.
Effective horsemanship tools reduce the amount of force needed to maintain communication and control, and the Horseman’s Halter has been developed with that in mind. This halter goes from groundwork and lunging in the round pen to trailering, providing peace of mind knowing your horse is riding comfortably and that you have full control when you need it.
Crafted from top-quality leather, this halter features a rope nose and chin with strategically placed knots that enhance responsiveness and encourage lightness. The patented sliding chin ring enables the lead rope to move a full 180 degrees. This unique feature makes training and handling more effective and efficient.
We ship worldwide from our warehouse located in Harrington, Delaware. We ship via UPS or the United States Postal Service whenever possible. Shipment time varies from 1-7 business days, depending on your proximity to Delaware.
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Proposition 65 Warning for California ResidentsWARNING: This product may contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. For the complete list of chemicals covered by this the statute, please visit California’s Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment at: https://oehha.ca.gov/proposition-65/proposition-65-list.
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