The Feel You Need to Communicate Effectively

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Clinton is particular about the tools he uses to train his horses. That’s why he designed his own lead rope to provide the “feel” and “energy” it requires to effectively communicate to a horse and get results. Clinton’s lead rope is an essential tool that will help you properly cue your horse and keep you safe at the same time. The Downunder Horsemanship lead rope’s features and benefits speak for themselves:

Features & Benefits

14-feet long

  • Keeps you a safe distance away from your horse

Made of high-quality, marine yachting rope

  • 8,300-pound breaking strength
  • Extremely durable and will last years in any environment
  • Does not become slippery when wet or sweaty
  • Easy to clean

Comes standard with a stainless steel bull snap

  • Stainless steel snap and spring guarantees no rust
  • Easily open with one hand

Removable snap

  • Easily remove or change the snap without worrying about damaging the lead rope

Weighted end

  • Great feel and energy to allow you to give the slightest cue

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