Escuela hackamore/ Cavemore with brass shanks

Escuela hackamore/ Cavemore is a type of horse tack that is used instead of a bit in a bridle. It typically consists of a nose-band and reins attached to the nose-band.

Description

Rowland Escuela hackamore, also known as Cavemore, is a unique type of horse tack that replaces the traditional bit in a bridle. It usually features a nose-band with reins attached, allowing for control through pressure applied to the horse’s nose and face instead of its mouth. This makes it a great option for training or riding horses that might have dental problems or are particularly sensitive to bits.

This model comes with a fully padded mouthpiece, stitched and secured with shanks that have brass rivets at the front, and it’s adjustable from below with a buckle. The nose-band includes three solid rings made of either stainless steel or brass, which can be handy for groundwork. If you prefer not to use the rings, the Cavemore can easily function as a hackamore.

You can choose from brass or stainless steel shanks.

Available colors: Black and Brown

Sizes: Cob, Pony, Horse, and Draft Horse.

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