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Nunn Finer "The Crossroad" Leather Curb Strap Hackamore

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Nunn Finer "The Crossroad" Leather Curb Strap Hackamore

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$120.00
Nunn Finer "The Crossroad" Hackamore Black
In Stock: 2
Price: $120.00
  • Color: Black Stock # Y816L-BLACK
Nunn Finer "The Crossroad" Hackamore Havana
In Stock: 4
Price: $120.00
  • Color: Brown Stock # Y816L-HAVANA

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Overview

Key Features

Leverage PressureLeverage Pressure

Key Features

  • Non-ToxicNon-Toxic

    Bits that are made from non-toxic materials, unlike most plastics, rubbers, and metals, are a safer option for horses who need a gentler bit.

  • Increased PalatabilityIncreased Palatability

    Bits that increase palatability often incorporate sweet metals (such as copper and iron) or flavored plastics which encourage the horse to salivate, relax their jaw, and accept the bit. They may be inlaid into the bars, be the roller or lozenge, or make up the entire bar.

  • Leverage PressureLeverage Pressure

    These bits use indirect pressure that multiplies the amount of force exerted on the horse's mouth, nose, or poll. They are used by riders who have little to no contact or are looking for more finesse and control.

  • Direct PressureDirect Pressure

    Bits that use direct pressure have a 1:1 ratio where the pressure exerted on the reins will be the same pressure felt in the mouth. They are used by riders who often have contact with their horse's mouth.

The Nunn Finer Crossroad Hackamore features high-quality American-made leather with stainless steel cheeks designed to last for years to come! The unique crossroad-shaped cheeks provide a slight amount of leverage, making this hackamore an ideal choice for sensitive horses who need a path to least resistance. For optimal comfort, the noseband is adjustable to provide a perfect fit for a variety of horses.

Legality

Dressage-Legal
Hunter-Legal
Jumper-Legal
Eventing-Legal

Weight

Light Weight
Medium Weight
Heavy Weight

Details

Bit Summary  
Hackamore Type:

"Crossroad" Shaped Cheekpieces (4 1/4" L x 3" W)

Noseband/Hardware:

American Made Leather Noseband & Curb Strap

Hackamore Material:

Stainless Steel

Leverage: Yes
Show Legal:

Not USEF, USDF, and FEI Dressage Legal

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Customer Reviews

4.0 out of 5
3 Customer Reviews
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Wasn't what I needed, but very good qualityDidn't work for my horse, but the item was of great quality and it shipped quickly and arrived in great shape.
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Great bitless optionMy vet recommended finding a bitless bridle for my 27-year-old QH since he was having TMJ and teeth issues. I found a hackamore bridle and used this hackamore with it. My horse loves it! He no longer tosses his head or gets fussy with his mouth. It made a huge improvement for him. I ride English and he can do basic flatwork in a nice happy frame. I was also impressed with the quality of the leather and the nice weight of the metal pieces.
2 out of 5 Stars
stabs cheekI like the smaller amount of leverage this hackamore offers but when doing an opening rein or any lateral rein movement the cheekpiece stabs into the horse's cheek. I would need to teach our horse more of a neck reining turning aid where the reins stay close to the horse's neck.
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