"You can become exceptional" ~ Equestic
Training: increase your effectiveness through understanding how the feeling in the saddle reflects your horse's actual movement
Injury prevention: receive an early warning if a suspicious movement is detected
Rehabilitation: choose the right recovery speed through monitoring the motion of your horse
With the EQ-tech innovations all the above and much more have become possible to track and measure!
With the Equestic SaddleClip – the equine motion sensor any rider can become exceptional at feeling, reading and understanding of a horse movements.
You can level your performance by having insights from the Equestic App and detailed explanation emails with personalized horse motion guidance.
Automatic warnings and notifications of changes indicating a potential injury helping you balance an intensive training and prevent injuries.
How to use Equestic SaddleClip?
Designed for riders of all levels and disciplines, it tracks training activity and measures key indicators such as Rhythm, Impulsion, and Symmetry.
By analyzing these metrics, riders can tailor their training to specific goals, whether it's improving symmetry, balancing work on both reins, finding the optimal rhythm for their horse, or building stamina and strength.
The Equestic SaddleClip also aids in monitoring transitions, engaging trainers remotely, and detecting potential injuries or irregularities early on. With insights into common horse injuries and rehabilitation processes, it empowers riders to manage their horse's recovery effectively. Serving as a valuable tool in equine sports medicine and rehabilitation, it provides precise tracking of progress and workload distribution. Ultimately, it enables riders and therapists to make informed decisions and ensure the well-being and performance of their horses, and guide their enhancement effectively.
Clip to the saddle or a longing girth and monitor the movement data of your horse in the app on your phone, comparing your training across different sessions, seeing exactly what can be improved.
Equestic SaddleClip
TIME: spent per gait, spent on each rein
RYTHM: in walk/trot/canter, stability in walk/trot/canter and how this develops over a longer period of time
IMPULSION: in walk/trot/canter and how this develops over a longer period of time
SYMMETRY: of push off in trot (how evenly the diagonals are in comparison to each other), of landing in trot (how evenly the diagonals are in comparison to each other), of RYTHM in trot (how evenly the diagonals are in comparison to each other), alert notifications when movement patterns changes
COUNT: jumps, Jumps approached from the left and the right, transitions for each type of transition
All training results and analysis can be shared with all team members, such as its vet, trainer and owner.
Some analysis require a subscription. Find all Subscription info here.