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paturninburnin89
Reg. Feb 2014
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2015-09-23 5:46 PM
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Are all German Martingales created equal?
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If not what are your favs? Thanks :
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rodeoveteran
Reg. Jan 2009
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2015-09-24 1:45 AM
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RE: Are all German Martingales created equal?
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Made my own with some light cord, tiny snaps and rather than use the reins I hade made with all the d rings in them, I just snap the tiny snaps on to my parachute cord barrel racing reins.
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Tdove
Reg. Apr 2015
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2015-09-24 6:48 AM
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RE: Are all German Martingales created equal?
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Location: West Texas
They are definitely not all equal. Quality tack can make a big difference in quality of use and training. We know because we have been there with both cheap and top quality training tools. Some of the best professional tack are:
Schultz Brothers
http://www.schutzbrothers.com
Or Cow Horse Supply
http://www.cowhorsesupply.com
One thing about them, it's easy to use them as a crutch. If you do this, you can regress the horse instead of help. Had someone at one of Katie's clinics. He was riding one and the horse was not using himself well. We asked him how often he rode in it and he said always. So, had him take it off and the horse's head went to the roof and he hollowed out and fell apart.
You have to know how to use these type of things. They are training aids, but often times are used as training mechanisms. Doing so, is only effective while the mechanism is on and the goal of a training aid is for it to be effective when it's not on. Just an unsolicited tip.
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JLazyT_perf_horses
Reg. Dec 2010
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2015-09-24 9:44 AM
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RE: Are all German Martingales created equal?
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Location: Illinois
The Sharon Camarillo cowboy german from Reinsman is my favorite. No snaps, it ties so it has a lot more adjustability. I ride in it daily and my horse is fine still when I don't use it
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WYOTurn-n-Burn
Reg. Sep 2004
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2015-09-24 10:01 AM
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The Bling Princess
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Location: North Dakota
I have the Ed Wright german martingale and like it:
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svincent
Reg. Feb 2012
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2015-09-24 10:46 AM
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RE: Are all German Martingales created equal?
The Resident Destroyer of Liberal Logic
Location: PNW
I was never able to buy one I liked, for various reasons; so I made my own out of cord. Works like a charm.
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linds
Reg. Feb 2005
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2015-09-24 11:39 AM
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RE: Are all German Martingales created equal?
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Location: WI
No, I prefer leather reins where the rings are stitched in. I had a set from Weaver where they rivet in each ring and it's just too heavy. The reins swing back and forth too much.
Love my sets from L&W and they are very reasonably priced.
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