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Lana
Reg. Nov 2006
Posted 2014-03-25 8:19 PM
Subject: Chin Straps



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What's you opinion on them. Do you like them tight or loose? My son was at "rodeo" practice last night and one of the instructors wanted it tightened, said he'd have more control. The horse is laid back (she doesn't get off a walk), I'm laid back; figured we'd do what he wanted while we were there and then do what I wanted when we got home so we tightened it. I didn't notice more control, the only thing I noticed she couldn't spit the bit out afterwards. I had to kinda kookz (hope you guys can read my mind with that spelling) the bit out of her mouth. I've always rode with a really loose chin strap.
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BMW
Reg. Jan 2010
Posted 2014-03-25 9:51 PM
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A clinician had me tighten my chin strap among other things and it improved my time between four tenths and a half a second. My mare needs just a light check at the first barrel and nothing on the second or third. Now when I check her she doesn't lift her head as I don't have to check as hard.
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Griz
Reg. Sep 2003
Posted 2014-03-26 5:57 AM
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I always used 2 fingers' worth of spacing. 
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Griz
Reg. Sep 2003
Posted 2014-03-26 5:57 AM
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Lana - 2014-03-25 8:19 PM What's you opinion on them. Do you like them tight or loose? My son was at "rodeo" practice last night and one of the instructors wanted it tightened, said he'd have more control. The horse is laid back (she doesn't get off a walk), I'm laid back; figured we'd do what he wanted while we were there and then do what I wanted when we got home so we tightened it. I didn't notice more control, the only thing I noticed she couldn't spit the bit out afterwards. I had to kinda kookz (hope you guys can read my mind with that spelling) the bit out of her mouth. I've always rode with a really loose chin strap.

Coax? Is that the word you were thinking of? 
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roxieannie
Reg. Sep 2006
Posted 2014-03-26 6:04 AM
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 I use a LOOSE string chin strap when running barrels. That is our compromise, between horse and I, for my hands. 
Normal riding, fairly loose. Works for me.
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ajs2002
Reg. Apr 2006
Posted 2014-03-26 6:39 AM
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I always go with the 2 finger rule also. The tighter the chin strap the faster it is going to apply pressure when you lift your hands. So really it is all going to depend on the horse, the bit, the rider, and what affect you are looking for.  
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zansbeunogal_2268
Reg. Dec 2009
Posted 2014-03-26 8:37 AM
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Depends on the horse for me! a chin strap can really change the feel of a bit on how you have it adjusted. The looser the chin strap the more bend it adds to a bit (you get more action out of the shanks before the chin strap comes in contact) and the tighter the more it will square up a bit (less shank action out of a bit)

I adjust my chin strap just about every ride on everyhorse to get the right feel from them, If im getting to much bend from them I'm going to tighten up the chin strap.
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hoofs_in_motion
Reg. Apr 2011
Posted 2014-03-26 8:39 AM
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Griz - 2014-03-26 5:57 AM I always used 2 fingers' worth of spacing. 

Agree.....I run with a chain chin strap....I do not want that thing clamped onto my horses chin (she WILL flip over on me.
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r_beau
Reg. Apr 2010
Posted 2014-03-26 8:58 AM
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Depends on the bit and depends on the horse. 

But in general, I tend to have pretty loose chin straps on my horses.
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wetsocks
Reg. Apr 2008
Posted 2014-03-26 2:40 PM
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It should be loose enough that it doesn't put pressure on the chin (it can rest lightly against the chin) unless the bit is engaged. The two finger rule usually works, although with so many different bit designs nowadays, you may have to adjust that.

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BarrelsRmyLife
Reg. Feb 2011
Posted 2014-03-26 7:56 PM
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I use the 2 finger rule also, but it does depend on the horse and the bit. I normally don't go much tighter than 2 fingers, but will lengthen it longer.  
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CYA Ranch
Reg. Feb 2008
Posted 2014-03-26 8:11 PM
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2 finger rule sounds kinda kinky.

I run with a loose chain. 
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Lana
Reg. Nov 2006
Posted 2014-03-26 10:41 PM
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Griz - 2014-03-26 3:57 AM
Lana - 2014-03-25 8:19 PM What's you opinion on them. Do you like them tight or loose? My son was at "rodeo" practice last night and one of the instructors wanted it tightened, said he'd have more control. The horse is laid back (she doesn't get off a walk), I'm laid back; figured we'd do what he wanted while we were there and then do what I wanted when we got home so we tightened it. I didn't notice more control, the only thing I noticed she couldn't spit the bit out afterwards. I had to kinda kookz (hope you guys can read my mind with that spelling) the bit out of her mouth. I've always rode with a really loose chin strap.
Coax? Is that the word you were thinking of? 

That is the word I was attempting to spell. I failed spelling in school all the way through, it is so obvious.

2 fingers is what we always do to. Night number 2 of the really tight chin strap. She is way more collected. As far as more control/ whoa. Never noticed a change. But honestly a horse he has to work to get off a walk, whoa is not a huge issue. 
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Lana
Reg. Nov 2006
Posted 2014-03-26 10:46 PM
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This is not a barrel horse, just riding down the road horse. They're attempting to teach these kids horsemanship. So they're riding in an indoor arena, no barrels or tight turns involved.
Bit is a broken curb. I'm going to have to ride her with the tighter chin strap to see what my final opinion is on this.  
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redmansmyman11
Reg. Jan 2012
Posted 2014-03-26 11:59 PM
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It varies from horse to horse and bit to bit. A lot of the reiners I've been on we've used a tighter chin strap to refine control especially in training and it definitely makes a difference. On my barrel horses it varies but the boys I run right now are all really light so I generally have a pretty loose chin strap. Exception is my good guy, I run him in a Stiver hack and have the chin strap slightly tighter.

Well and my colt I have in a loose ring snaffle with a piece of twine as a "chin strap"
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