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Mar 7, 2002 · The Market Harborough fastens to the girth, travels between the front legs and divides into two narrow straps, each with a small clip hook at the end.
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Running reins, a style also sometimes called a German martingale or Market Harborough. Horse is also wearing a tongue-tie, which is not usually standard equipment.
Jun 9, 2018 · How To Fit A Market Harborough. The market harborough is a combination of a static rein attached to a snaffle bit and a draw rein. The draw rein looks very similar to a martingale. It is looped around the girth, runs between the horse’s front legs, up through a neckstrap, divides, passing through each bit ring from inside to outside, and then ...
Mar 22, 2014 · Can anyone tell me the purpose of a Market Harborough and how does it work and fit, please? I am wanting to know this to further my knowledge/education...
Aintree Market Harborough. The market harborough is similar to the running martingale. The split straps are double the length of a regular running martingale, as they are fed up through the rings of the bit and are connected to a dee ring on the reins.
The Market Harborough for horses is extremely useful when used on horses that have a tendency to be over strong and so is brilliant for adding control, particularly on horses that fling their heads up when approaching a jump.
English Market Harborough. This is one of the most useful pieces of equipment in our Tack Shed….for many reasons: Contrary to a lot of thinking, English Market Harborough are actually far softer and protective for a Horse, from the often Bad Hands of many Novice Riders.