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SteadyHands
4.83 / 5.0
(246) 246 total des critiques
Prix habituel Du $80.00 USDPrix habituelPrix unitaire / par$69.00 USDPrix promotionnel Du $80.00 USD -
Bandes de résistance EngagedRider
4.74 / 5.0
(76) 76 total des critiques
Prix habituel $85.00 USDPrix habituelPrix unitaire / par$72.25 USDPrix promotionnel $85.00 USD -
Polo RideStraight ATHLETIX
4.56 / 5.0
(16) 16 total des critiques
Prix habituel $75.00 USDPrix habituelPrix unitaire / par$52.50 USDPrix promotionnel $75.00 USD -
Polo RideStraight CLASSIX manches longues
4.86 / 5.0
(7) 7 total des critiques
Prix habituel $69.00 USDPrix habituelPrix unitaire / par
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from 385 reviewsI love the products! I would love to be a brand ambassador as I have started using them in my lesson program.

Of all the various tools I use in my teaching, the steady hands gloves are the ones I use the most. Both because busy hands are such a common problem, but also because they work so well.

Great help at finding and keeping hand position

Absolutely awesome, love them , they do exactly as they are ment to , come apart easily with no noise on my can be spooky horse if needed, improved hand position and contact immediately.

Really happy with the bands. My only complaint or suggestion is make a longer set for tall riders.
My bands are close to max adjustments

I am using these gloves to help me develop more CONSISTENT quiet hands. They are making a big difference! Thank you Equisk!

These gloves are a great training tool, but when I ride with the strap over top of my hands it encourages "piano hands". Easy fix, however, if you use the strap under your hand, it actually will help fix piano hands as well as forcing you to keep your hands together. Overall a great product!

I have been working to keep my hands forward with a confirmed contact. This glove system is a good tool to remind me to apply my leg and seat instead of fiddling with my reins when I try to slip back into old habits. They are very high quality and are easy to connect when mounted. This may be obvious, but one thing to note is that the rider will not be able to use an open leading rein when the glove system is in use.

Really made me feel the difference of my current position and how it should be. Great item.

My granddaughter loves them. Says they be improved her hand position in two lessons .

These gloves really keep your hands where they need to be. Its made a world of difference and now I'm building memory to do the right thing when I don't have them on.

As someone with a connective tissue disorder, these have helped me immensely in a short amount of time to build correct muscle and ride more evenly.


Le cheval avant tout
C'est pour cela que nous prenons des leçons, lisons des livres, allons dans les cliniques, regardons les vidéos. Nous voulons devenir meilleur(e) cavalier(e) pour notre cheval. Heureusement, la plupart du temps, ils supportent nos lacunes. Mais ne serait-ce pas mieux si nous pouvions leur faciliter la tâche?
Et si nous disposions d'outils qui nous permettraient de moins tâtonner, de plus de moments d'apprentissage et surtout, de plus de moments où nous nous sentions connectés à nos chevaux?
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