The noseband of the cavesson should sit approx. two finger-widths below the facial ridge. Nosebands that are buckled too low endanger the thin tip of the nasal bone and the nasal cartilage of the horse. The cheek strap should run parallel to the face bar. (With our Equizaum® you can adjust the height of the cheek strap).
We only use materials that meet our requirements: Biothane® is easy to care for, extremely stable, UV-resistant and has a high resistance to wear and tear. Combine over 40 different colors to your heart’s content
Airmesh makes our pads super breathable, so your horse’s sweat can always “evaporate” easily. Airmesh is washable and dries extremely quickly, so your pads will be back on your horse in no time!
The fabric we use is a 600D Oxford fabric, which is particularly robust and of course washable.
Our Likeleda soft, an easy-care and durable microfiber fleece with a suede look, is also washable.
The tried-and-tested Sympanova has an antibacterial coating, is waterproof and dirt-repellent . As a soft foam, Sympanova is subject to wear – our replacement pads ensure quick replacement.
We use saddle pad felt made from sheep’s wool, which is produced in Germany.
We only use environmentally friendly vegetable-tanned leather for our leather saddle girth.
Through sensible training on the lunge line,the horse can beoptimally prepared for being carried by a rider and, in addition to riding, can be moved and trained throughout its life in a way that promotes health. Monotonous, unphysiological lunging tires the mind and wears out the body. (…) It’s not so much what exercises we do, but how exactly we do them. How a horse moves, how it reacts to the lunger and how the communication between the two develops has a strong influence on what will happen in the course of further training (also under saddle). Small details can make big differences (…), lunging can close gaps in basic training and correct understanding problems, which immediately has a positive effect on other parts of training.
From: “Lunging as a dialog with the horse” by Katharina Möller (Our book tip!!)
Your horse is gently encouraged to shift its weight from the forehand to the hindquarters by an impulse in the chest area. This supports horses that are difficult to bring upright, horses that tend to stumble, but also horses that like to lie on the reins due to a lack of balance or tend to run off. Overall, the Equizügel® is used to support the horse’s balance and coordination.
But the rider also benefits from riding with the Equizügel®, because the hands have a smaller radius of action, which inevitably leads to the rider consciously creating body tension in the back and thus considerably improving his sitting position. The interaction between seat and action is promoted by the self-learning effect. Riding independent of the reins is trained in this way.
By carefully yielding the normal reins, you can feel your way towards riding without reins without losing control or becoming unsure.
The Equizügel® lies loosely around your horse’s neck like a neck ring. When riding, you pick it up the way you normally hold your reins, i.e. between your ring finger and little finger. Place your normal reins “one finger higher”, i.e. between your middle finger and ring finger. This is comfortable and easy to grip, as the Equizügel® has the same width as usual.
How long should the Equizügel® be set? When you are sitting correctly on your horse, you should be able to pull the end of your Equizügel® up to your belly. This allows you to grip it comfortably with your hands upright and leaves a small loop behind one hand, which you will need when your horse stretches out.
Riding with Equizügel® as a neck ring, i.e. without a headstall, is the dream of many horse people. It shows the ultimate trust between you and your horse, a sense of achievement that is great fun and boosts the self-confidence of both of you.
The path to riding without a connection to the horse’s head is often not entirely safe and should be worked on step by step . To begin with, you should always practise in a closed riding arena! Initially use the Equizügel® in addition to your normal bridle. Read the text “How to hold the Equizügel®”. Practice a few times in the arena until you feel confident and can slowly start to let the normal reins slip a few centimeters out of your hand. In this way, you and your horse can slowly and gradually get used to communicating with your weight and leg, independent of the reins. In this way, you can gradually let the reins go longer and longer or, if necessary, pick them up again. Until you are only riding your horse with the Equizügel®, your weight and your leg – a great feeling!
Riding beginners in particular benefit from the Equizügeln®, as the hands have a smaller radius of action, which inevitably leads to the rider consciously creating body tension in the back and thus significantly improving their sitting position. The interaction between seat and action is promoted by the self-learning effect. Riding independent of the reins is trained.
Riders who are unsure or tend to fall forward also benefit from riding with the Equizügel®. By stabilizing the rein hand, the rider can lean a little further back into the reins without disturbing the horse’s mouth. In this way, the rider can better find his center of gravity on the ischial tuberosities.
To strap a bit into your Equizaum®, Taomero® or your Equitrense® Vario, you need bit retainers.
The bitless bridle straps are hooked into the D-rings on the cheek piece, crossed under the horse’s head and threaded through the sidepull rings. Your reins are attached to the loop at the end of the straps. This allows you to apply pressure at various points without using leverage.
Combine riding with and without a bit: click the small carabiner of the “Weiche” into the sidepull ring, the large one (snap) into the bit ring and attach your reins to it. Use your hand position to control the pressure on the noseband or mouth gap.
NeckPatches: Our two-part neck pad relieves your horse’s sensitive neck area. The two patches are connected by a length-adjustable bar that forms a “bridge” over the sensitive neckband and prevents pressure.
Working on the double lunge is another very effective way of training your horse from the ground. For example, you can prepare your horse for riding, work on bending and position, prepare for driving. But above all, this training offers wonderful variety with a wide range of exercise options.
The two lunges, attached to the bit or sidepull rings, simulate the reins. You can therefore support the ground work wonderfully with fine rein aids, bend and position your horse on the lunge line and offer him the stretching position again and again.
Note: As the long lines have a slight or even very large leverage effect due to the line guide – depending on how they are buckled – your aids will be amplified. Added to this is the weight of the lunge line – the heavier it is, the more swinging. So work carefully and finely and don’t underestimate your strength.
For double lunge training, you need a bridle, a well-fitting lungeing girth and a suitable double lunge.
The bridle should be stable and fit well – for example a cavesson, but a snaffle, with or without a bit, is also possible.
The lunging girth should fit securely and leave the spine free. A ring over the withers allows the outer lunge line to slide freely.
The double lunge should be light and easy to grip. The front 2 to 2.5 meters should ideally be made of rope – this slides particularly well through the rings of the girth.
Biothane is ideal: stable, light, water-repellent – perfect even when in contact with the ground.
Which length fits?
12, 14 or 16 meters – depending on the size of your horse.
The double lunge can be buckled in different ways, depending on how you want to support your horse. Two common methods are direct buckling and remont buckling.
Here the lunge line is led from the hand of the lunger over the lunging belt to the bridle – the same on both sides. It is similar to the action of the rider’s hand and frames the horse well. As the aids only work backwards in the direction of the girth, precise positioning and bending is more difficult – especially for young horses.
On the outside, as with the direct lunge, but on the inside, the lunge line is first passed through the bit ring and then to the girth. This means that the aid acts more directly and laterally on the horse’s mouth, making it easier to position and bend – especially for inexperienced horses. The effect is finer and reaches the horse without any detours.
👉 Please lead the outer lead over the back to ensure a steady outer rein.
Dr. Vivian Gabor: “Horses communicate via body language such as facial expressions, gestures and muscle tension. If we pay attention to our own body tension and consciously create closeness and distance, we communicate in a horse-friendly way. With exercises that use body language to give and take space, we create trust and security. The conscious use of our body language enables clear and subtle communication, both from the ground and from the saddle. As a horse behavior trainer, fine, measured communication with the horse is important to me, supported by the Taomero, which can be used in a variety of ways in long rope work.” More information at www.IVK-center.de.
The soft bit allows fine, adjustable rein guidance with and without a bit. It is attached to the sidepull ring with the small carabiner and to the bit ring with the large carabiner(snap). The length-adjustable strap regulates the effect:
➡️ Even pressure distribution on the mouth and nose
➡️ Stronger effect on one of the two variants
Ideal for:
✔ Sensitive horses
✔ Switching from bit to bitless
✔ Riders with a restless hand
Thanks to the turnouts, you can fine-tune the dosage as required and communicate harmoniously with your horse – for more flexibility and horse-friendly riding!
Fiberglass bow:
The fiberglass bow is particularly light and hardly bulky, but offers additional shape stability when lunging. It has a small marking seam in the middle to help you fit the bow into your Equizaum® cavesson. Please do not bend the fiberglass bow by force.
Metal noseband:
The metal reinforcement for our Equizaum® cavesson is made of copper, as it is easy to shape and yet remains stable. We recommend the metal noseband from thoroughbred nose size.