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Blocker Tie Ring II with Mag-Loc


Blocker Tie Ring II with Mag-Loc

  
(3 customer reviews)
Tie your horse without a knot. The Mag-Loc has a magnet inserted into the body of the Tie Ring II to hold the tongue in place. Can be mounted at any height or in any location. New Quick Snap is versatile enough to fit over most rings and allows the ring to be mounted anywhere. Perfect for horse shows, clinics and everyday use. Chrome plated.


 
 
X3-4762  Blocker Tie Ring II with Mag-Loc
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 -  Friday, September 17, 2010

Reviewed By: Lon Crout( Md.)
A 600 lb App. gelding broke it the ver frist time I uased it. He pulled back all the way on a 14' rope , the rope got hung up at the end and he broke it.

 -  Thursday, June 10, 2010

Reviewed By: Becca( Michigan)
These are worth the money. I got one for free when I bought a horse that freaked out when you would tie her. They are amazing! I use them to teach my horse to tie.. And they let a little out when they freak out so that the horse dosen't hurt what it is tied to or itself. But they are worth every penny! I am buying more soon.

 -  Sunday, January 08, 2012

Reviewed By: Valerie( Georgia)
I bought three Blocker Tie Rings years ago, to use on my two horses. The Mag-Loc wasn't even available, at that time (which I think is a great idea - looks neater). They're still in use to this day. However, I plan on buying more so that I don't have to move them to different areas when needed. I use the "first tie setting," and they stay put. There are times that they pull loose, but I can count on one hand when that has happened. Nothing was broken or the horse injured when this occurred. The tension is there, yet as the horse pulls back it gives. Which gives the horse the sense that they can get away, thus settling down faster. My main fear was the horse getting startled at something pulling back, flipping, and injuring itself. A lot less expensive than a hefty vet bill or worse a dead horse. Definitely worth the money!!


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