If you want to keep your dog fit and happy, take it for a walk. Kent Saddlery manufacture durable and strong webbing dog leads. This lead is made to last and will hold back the biggest dog.
The running martingale consists of a strap which is attached to the lower ring on the breastplate yoke before dividing into two pieces. At the end of each of these straps is a small metal ring through which the reins pass, therefore aiding in keeping the horses head down. Martingale rings can be used with any of our breastplates.
Are you tired of cleaning leather bridles, or just don’t have the time? Webbing bridles could be the answer for you, as they’re very low maintenance and ideal for work conditions.
The Bull Strap, often worn as a belt and used to secure cattle. This strap is made in one piece with no ring, plus a buckle fastening. Kent Saddlery manufacture their webbing Bull Straps using 3 layers of Terylene webbing.
The Extended Head bridle has an extra head band and has been used on Stations over the years to help prevent horses rubbing their bridle off. The throat latch sits nicely on the horse’s throat and not across the jaw bone. If you are tired of cleaning leather bridles and a little bit time poor, webbing bridles could be the answer for you, as they’re very low maintenance and ideal for work conditions.
The Bull Strap, often worn as a belt and used to secure cattle. This strap is made in two pieces with one ring, plus a buckle fastening. Kent Saddlery manufacture their Terylene webbing Bull Straps using 3 layers of terylene webbing.
The Dinner Hobble or figure eight hobble, a common style of hobble that is often worn as a belt, used as a neck strap, lunch-time hobble, or tying up a “micky” bull. This hobble is in three pieces with two rings, plus a buckle fastening. Kent Saddlery manufacture their terylene webbing dinner hobbles using 3 layers of terylene webbing.
The Stockman’s Breastplate consists of a yoke, with a neck and wither strap, (The wither strap helps prevent the saddle from being pulled down onto the horses wither) a breast strap at the bottom of the yoke runs through the horse’s front legs and attaches to the girth, and two straps at the top of the yoke attach to the D-rings of a saddle.
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