Misc

  • The Guardian Horse Accident Tracker by USG for an optimal feeling of safety when riding. This tracker offers the possibility to automatically detect riding accidents and to ensure a quick alerting of emergency contacts. It can be individually attached to the horse's saddle or bridle and uses the range between smartphone and tracker to detect an accident. In addition, motionless detection can be activated as an option. Before using the accident tracker, the Guardian App must be downloaded and the accident detection mechanisms, emergency data and emergency contacts must be configured. The smartphone and the Guardian App must then be connected via Bluetooth. Subsequently, the monitoring can be activated via the Guardian App and the emergency contacts are informed about the upcoming ride. If the ride goes without complications, the monitoring must be stopped again when returning to the riding stable. However, if a fall or unconsciousness occurs, the Guardian app detects the situation and starts a 60-second alarm countdown. If this alarm is not deactivated, an automatic emergency text message is sent to the stored emergency contacts. This message will receive a link to the rider's Help-Me Board and a PIN required for access. The Guardian Help-Me Board allows viewing of the last transmitted position of the rider's location, as well as all other stored emergency data. The emergency contact can thus react accordingly and optimally coordinate the rescue measures.
  • Equestrian themed greetings card featuring a watercolour image. Blank inside and accompanied by a grey envelope in a cellophane wrap. Designed and printed in the UK.
  • Useful and compact for putting in gloves, jackets or trouser pockets.
  • Comfortable and apple scented.
  • Comfortable and apple scented.
  • Comfortable and apple scented.
  • Comfortable and apple scented.
  • The Hanging Cheek is also known as the Filet Baucher, it uses pressure on the poll as the cheek piece has an extra ring above the snaffle ring where the bridle cheek pieces are attached to, this poll pressure encourages the horse to lower the head and come on to the bit especially useful for horses that have a high head carriage. This cheek has proven one of the most popular cheeks with various mouthpieces. It is a fixed cheek bit, which may be useful for horses that are unsure of the bit, as it doesn’t move around too much in the mouth. It may prove a suitable alternative to a snaffle, for children riding ponies that need an extra bit of help to stop, or horses that are slightly too strong in a snaffle.

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