Training Equipment for Success

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Our training essentials bundle ensures that you have the correct tools to get your horse’s training in the Method off to the best start. The halter and lead rope and stick and string are staples of the Method, and no other tools on the market compare to the quality and long-lasting durability of Clinton’s equipment.

Rope Halter
Designed with strategically placed knots and made with stiffer rope than other halters on the market, Clinton’s halter will help make your cues clearer and helps horses learn how to give and soften to pressure.

Lead Rope
Our 14-foot lead rope is designed for safety, quality and energy. It will keep you a safe distance from your horse when beginning training and improve your communication. It’s made of high-quality, double-braided yachting rope that has incredible feel and energy for getting great results while using the slightest cues.

Adult Handy Stick
From the very first time you use it, you’ll appreciate the Handy Stick’s balanced feel, ergonomic, padded grip and its versatility as a training tool. The adult Handy Stick measures 4 feet long.

Adult Aussie String
The 6-foot Aussie String easily attaches to the Handy Stick to give you extra reach when working with your horse on the ground.

Now through September 15th, when you become a premium No Worries Club member or upgrade your membership to premium, we’ll send you a coupon to purchase our Training Essentials Bundle for $59.99. You’ll save up to $124 on our rope halter, lead rope, stick and string! Learn all about the No Worries Club and the benefits that come with premium membership on our website.

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