EquiAmi Premium Riding Aid – Grosvenor Park Products

EquiAmi Premium Riding Aid

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The EquiAmi Riding Aid is designed to encourage the horse to accept the bit and to work in a soft, round outline.

The unique, patented design of EquiAmi training aids place the horse inside a self-centering loop. The positioning of the loop of the riding training aid encourages the horse to lower its head and shorten its frame. As the horse adopts a more rounded outline, it is immediately rewarded by the training aid becoming looser. When the training aid is working at its best it is applying absolutely no pressure and the horse is working in a relaxed manner. As the loop is self-centering and is not fixed, the horse is unable to lean on the aid so has to learn to balance and carry itself. Its other main advantage as an aid is that riders are able to ride the horse normally, without the need for an extra rein, as the horse will work within the loop and reduce the tension between the loop and himself. The rider merely has to pause to adjust the position of the top part of the loop. It is not a substitute for poor or inadequate riding and it is important to ride the horse forward to promote engagement of the hindquarters.

Pony size is aimed at welsh Sec. A & B ponies and fits approx. 11 – 13 hands.
Full size to fit from approx. 13 hands to 16.2/17 hands depending on width and length of forehand.

The EquiAmi riding aid is invaluable in instances where a horse needs to be re-educated having developed problems from harsh bits, dental pain, rough hands, incorrect training or just needs re-training as in racehorse rehabilitation, or happy hacker to competition work.

The EquiAmi riding training aid can be fitted to a horse tacked up in a snaffle bridle and saddle in just a few minutes. It is designed to be used for 20 minutes twice a week.

The two chestnut horses and riders shown demonstrate the effectiveness of the aid. Neither horse accepted the hand or contact. Both had tried the riding aid for a few minutes a week previously just so the riders knew what to expect. Once the training aids were fitted, both horses quickly softened and accepted the contact. The owner of the four year old ex-racehorse (centre picture) was delighted as she had not experienced her horse working in this way before.

EquiAmi training aids are endorsed and recommended by Tot Wall, accredited British Dressage Trainer from The County Stud and Competition Yard at Bromyard, Herefordshire. Tot will often let riders use the EquiAmi riding aid as part of a lesson to help them to get the feel of riding in a contact.


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