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  • @jmdnarri

    You go on about the sensitiveness on a horse's nose? What about the mouth? A bit or bitless can be gentle DEPENDING on the rider. It could also be hurtful if used improperly. It really depends on the rider.

  • Not crap. I have been using the Noavel since 2003. Rick Wheaton, the inventor himself, showed me how to use it out at a trail ride in Blackwater Forest. It has a patented chin bar, which works like magic. It works on noise / vibration, to calm the horse. It is an amazing invention.

  • I hate this crap. Giving the credit for good training to a piece of metal. No piece of equipment can communicate what a rider can not. And as for this device being "gentle" B S !!! A metal bosal can cause A LOT of pain. Horses have very thin and sensitive skin covering bone on their faces, no wonder it only takes light pressure to get a response, it causes a lot of pain if your horse pulls against it.

  • What makes this so special and stand out from any other bosal?

  • It's pretty much just a metal bosal O.o

  • Nice infomercial...L

  • Halters work just as well, so do training sidepull bridles....this looks clunky and is, no doubt, over priced....

  • Are these being sold in Canada? If so, where? I'm very interested!

  • I want one!!!

  • Daisy runs away with hackamores O.o

  • at 00:43- 00:54 is at my barn! thats X-treme, the bosses horse! and at 00:58 is Taylor, my riding buddy! and again at 1:24- 1:27....he's hilarious. that was a fun day.

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