susanne said:
If a harness maker came to you and asked you to design your dream harness, either from the ground up, by redesigning an existing harness, or perhaps by combining parts on different harnesses, what would you create?
Been there, done that. Took awhile but I've finally got exactly what I want!
I started with a Carriage Harness from Ozark Mtn Mini Tack and that was a very nice piece of equipment. I ordered a Freedom Collar in brass and patent to match it for use with my Bellcrown, then gave in and bought the rest of the harness from Camptown. Since I was adding it by pieces I had the harness customized with patent trim on saddle and breeching to match my Ozark bridle and the FC and of course stuck with the brass as you aren't supposed to mix metals. The harness itself is really a marathon harness style but I customized mine to look as much like a Presentation harness as possible and was very happy with the results. I got a wonderful chain browband as a gift from Lisa at Ozark and added that to my Carriage Harness bridle and Camptown harness. Then I bought the Ozark Rolled Leather Show Harness mostly for the bridle (I do use the entire harness at AMHR shows and like it) and pieced that in. Poor Lisa, I drove her nuts with custom sizing and fussing!
Since Camptown no longer does brass except by special order I went to Janie at Chimacum Tack when I wanted to add a sliding backband and she was also able to get me a set of black powder-coated quick release tugs so the stainless wouldn't clash with my harness. I also have a kicking strap from Iowa Valley Carriage, a bit by Myler, pads and boots and pieces by EVERYONE, and way too much fun!
The really amusing part? Now that I have Kody's harness almost perfect, it's time to buy one for my new horse and start all over again!
susanne said:
I'd definitely add a gullet strap to the bridle, along with a noseband with a ring that would facilitate heading, tying and general show prep without looking clunky.
I combine those two. It's very cheap and easy to take a nylon dog collar, a couple of keepers, and one of the welded rings available at most feedstores and for less than $5 turn it into a gullet strap with tie ring.
krissy3 said:
a nice feature would be a piece of leather under buckles big enough to keep hair from getting caught in it.
I've seen several synthetic harnesses with these but they made them too big and bulky for my taste- the girth one for instance interferred with my horse's elbow. A nice neat leather tab the same width as the rest of the strap would be great! Harnesses with buckle-in traces usually do have a hole the traces thread through before buckling and I'm told that's so the buckle itself rests on the leather and does not rub or pinch hair. Now if only they'd extend that to other hairy locations....
RhineStone said:
I have so many, but I would like a strap that keeps the girth back off the elbow of a well-sprung horse. If the girth is tightened a lot, it migrates toward the elbow and galls the horse, so I leave it looser, but then my collar tips a bit because the false martingale is too loose so as not to pull the girth forward. :arg! I also need to try a padded girth. Maybe that is my next purchase.
That really is a nasty conundrum. I've been lucky as both my horses are built slim with deep heartgirths so things mostly stay in place, but I know it's a problem for a lot of people. Could you buy a set of pair harness holdback straps and connect them to the girth during training drives to hold the leather in place so it would stretch to fit? I noticed my leather girth did that and seemed more comfortable for the horse after awhile whereas my padded synthetic girth is the same shape now as it was two years ago.
RhineStone said:
I would also LOVE little bitty Fleur de Lis blinder and face drop ornaments! My bridle doesn't have them, now, but we are trying to find out where we can get them. I would also like one on a teardrop on the false martingale.
I have those.
I had to buy an entire show harness to get them, but it was worth it! The bridle looks great and really classes up my synthetic Sport Harness.
keely2682 said:
the best fitting harness i have bought is definatately the chimacum sport harness. every measurement is made for my mare- it fits her perfect. the saddle is so comfy- built up padding, good spine channel, wide and stable. i love the sliding backband, i added to it. the bridle has a well padded double buckle cavesson and rounded ear peice for comfort. the freedom collar is great. my horses are so spoiled by this harness that they hated their less comfy show harnesses so i had to custom order more padded custom versions of those as well.
My horses are the same way. I think I'm going to repeat in Turbo's training what I did with Kody by accident- I'll be starting him in a well-fitted, fairly comfortable leather carriage harness so he's used to that and considers it the norm before I introduce him to the Sport Harness. If you start them in the Sport Harness then they're offended when you put them into something less comfortable!
I even train with a straight breastcollar in the spring now as I found in 2008 that while Kody hadn't shown any great improvement in his movement when I first put him in the Freedom Collar, once he'd been in it for awhile there was a definite
decrease in movement quality when I'd put him back in a straight breastcollar. I think he'd lost the muscle necessary to shove his shoulderblade forward against a weight as the FC goes up and over the shoulder and eliminates that need. Since he does breed shows in a straight collar, it's important he retain the ability to move in one.
keely2682 said:
dale lutke made me the most amazing western harness for nationals this year! It is fully tooled light oil with real montana silversmith's buckles, silver piping, inlays, and horsehair tassles. i had it built with sheepskin graduated padding and a wide spine channel. the saddle has a western looking skirt on it. the breastcollar is wide and has some shape to it. the cavesson is wide and double buckles. even the judges came up and stared at my harness- it is so eyecatching.
You're going to post pictures of this, right??
Leia