- Our different bridles: EDIX bridles
Through a small wiggling action with the reins the rider can use a clear ‘pre-cue’ signal, by sending this energy to the rings. By taking up contact with the reins the rider can use a small, limited leverage action engaging the chinstrap and the noseband together, after this short action the contact is being distributed completely to the noseband. It is possible to use contact on the noseband only, or only contact to the curb strap This is all depending on the adjustment and tightness of the straps in combination with the direction and the action of your hands. There is no added pressure to the poll, the Hack-Q® shanks have a direct release, and giving the poll complete relieve.
The noseband
The broad and softly padded Hack-Q® noseband needs to be positioned as shown on the drawing. making sure the horse is able to breath properly and Nasal bones are avoided. The broad surface of the noseband, is making sure your aids are lightly and evenly given to your horse. Combined with the Hack-Q® shanks, the noseband does not slide up nore down. Pressure will never be more than the weight you take in your hands. And by the design of the Hack-Q® shanks the noseband is positioned higher on the head than the chinstrap.
The chinstrap
The EDIX Hack-Q® is the only system that reversed the position of the noseband and chinstrap. This in order to have the curb strap as low on the jaw as possible. It is softly padded for total comfort , giving a secure and elastic fit while enabling your horse to move his jaw, this enhances relaxation.
Limited leverage
The EDIX Hack-Q® shanks are designed for minimal and limited leverage, and therefore will never inflict pain. The action of the small leverage is to be received as a cue. The contact is distributed to the noseband when the limit of the leverage is reached. You can differ the action of leverage as well by giving your rein aids upwards. Horses lean into pressure if you keep the pressure on all the time. Giving light short signals with the Hack-Q® and always release , are a more sufficient way to develop a respectful communication.
The side cue-lateral action
The design of the Hack-Q® , the position of the straps and connection of the reins to the rings, which are able to move to all directions, are assuring the Hack-Q®can be used very well with one-sided rein action, i.e. lateral action of the hand as you also experience with a side pull bridle. In contrary to other hackamore shanks who DO flip over, the EDIX Hack-Q® shanks stay stable on your horse’s head and allow you, in case of emergency to make a one-rein stop.
The crownpiece
De Crownpiece is anatomically shape and softly to avoid any undesirable pressure against your horse’s ears.
The cheekpieces
The Hack-Q is designed in such a way that the 'cheek pieces of the bridle' do not move when rein contact is applied. This is due to the design of the Hack-Q® shank, which pivots at the end of the cheek pieces like a seesaw. This will keep the cheek pieces in still and positioned.
Pull release
The Hack-Q® relieves the horse of all unwanted pressure. Behind the ears, above the atlas, and the TMJ joint remain free of pressure. Due to the pivoting action of the Hack-Q® shanks at the end of the cheekpieces, the Hack-Q® does not exert any extra pressure behind the ears when pulling the reins.
Excellent release
The Hack-Q® shanks have an immediate release, The rein aids are received directly and removed directly when the rein is relaxed. Good differentiation of signals gives clear communication with your horse. The Rings on the Hack-Q® shanks give you an extra option to use a ‘pre-cue’ by wiggling the reins so the energy is directed to the rings only. This will make a clear sound and vibration for extra dimension in communication.
Anatomical 2-pieces crownpiece
The EDIX Hack-Q, as all EDIX bridles are having an unique designed two-piece anatomically shaped crownpiece. The two separate parts are adjustable and can be perfectly adjusted to the curve of your horse's ears. The unique and specially shaped headpiece is there to optimally protect the vulnerable part behind the ears with nerves on top of your horse's atlas and the anatomical shape and soft padding provide maximum comfort for the horse.
No browband
The EDIX bridles are deliberately designed without a browband. The fit of the EDIX bridles are refined and due to technical aspects of the EDIX bridles very stable on your horse's head, making the use of a browband unnecessary. Browbands, even perfectly fitted, always put undue pressure on the TMJ joint. In addition, EDIX likes to see as much of a horse's head as possible 😉
The throat strap
The throat strap is positioned on the jaw for extra stability, and helps in case of an emergency stop to keep the bridle positioned on your horse's head.
The EDIX Hack-Q® is designed and developed in corporation with Esther Boekel. The EDIX Hack-Q® shanks have a registered modelright at EUIOP, with number 007789730