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.
@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.
RuthandKenzie 2 weeks ago
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.
MPolo5000 1 month ago
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.
jmdnarri 6 months ago
What makes this so special and stand out from any other bosal?
Lagolop 8 months ago
It's pretty much just a metal bosal O.o
EquineGall 9 months ago
Nice infomercial...L
ropefast 10 months ago
Halters work just as well, so do training sidepull bridles....this looks clunky and is, no doubt, over priced....
AnywhereButHere09 11 months ago
Are these being sold in Canada? If so, where? I'm very interested!
horsecrazyrws 1 year ago
I want one!!!
MissRodeoChick202 1 year ago
Daisy runs away with hackamores O.o
HorseObsession23 2 years ago