Lunge Lines & Lunging Ropes

Lunge Lines & Lunging Ropes

38 items
Kavalkade Lunge Soft Black, 9,5m
RRP -26%

Kavalkade

Lunge Soft Black, 9,5m

€21.99
RRP: €29.90
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Horze Lunging Delta
RRP -14%

Horze

Lunging Delta

€5.99
RRP: €6.99
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Waldhausen Supersoft Lunging Girth
RRP -27%

Waldhausen

Supersoft Lunging Girth

€36.59
RRP: €49.95
Horze Lunging Girth
RRP -8%

Horze

Lunging Girth

€36.99
RRP: €39.99
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Kavalkade Grip Lunging Line Kavalkade Grip Lunging Line
RRP -29%

Kavalkade

Grip Lunging Line

€22.52
RRP: €31.90
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Horze Soft Orbit Textile Lunging Line
RRP -12%

Horze

Soft Orbit Textile Lunging Line

€14.99
RRP: €16.99
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Horze Adjustable Chambon
RRP -17%

Horze

Adjustable Chambon

€9.99
RRP: €11.99
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Horze Lunging Delta
RRP -14%

Horze

Lunging Delta

€5.99
RRP: €6.99
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Horze Lunging Line
RRP -13%

Horze

Lunging Line

€12.99
RRP: €14.99
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Kincade Two Tone Lunging Attachment

Kincade

Two Tone Lunging Attachment

€8.49
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Karlslund Riding kapsun w. bar

Karlslund

Riding kapsun w. bar

€82.56
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Waldhausen Rosé Lunging Surcingle Waldhausen Rosé Lunging Surcingle

Waldhausen

Rosé Lunging Surcingle

€49.95
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F.R.A Jarn NH Working Line 14mm, w/ Rectangle Eye Snap 6,8m

F.R.A. Freedom Riding Articles

F.R.A Jarn NH Working Line 14mm, w/ Rectangle Eye Snap 6,8m

€54.24
Karlslund Lunging girth

Karlslund

Lunging girth

€191.36
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Kieffer Lunging Girth
RRP -20%

Kieffer

Lunging Girth

€115.69
RRP: €144.00
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Waldhausen Secutrust Breastplate With Safety Reins Waldhausen Secutrust Breastplate With Safety Reins

Waldhausen

Secutrust Breastplate With Safety Reins

€69.95
Kavalkade Lungeing aid in soft
RRP -26%

Kavalkade

Lungeing aid in soft

€21.99
RRP: €29.80
Horze Double Lunging Draw Reins
RRP -11%

Horze

Double Lunging Draw Reins

€39.99
RRP: €44.99
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Karlslund Lunging rope

Karlslund

Lunging rope

€16.00
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Kavalkade Lunging Aid Easy
RRP -15%

Kavalkade

Lunging Aid Easy

€25.39
RRP: €29.80
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Christ Sheepskin Lunging girth

Christ

Sheepskin Lunging girth

€269.00
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Kavalkade Lungeing girth Neoprene
up to -22% (RRP)

Kavalkade

Lungeing girth Neoprene

From €66.99
RRP: €85.90
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F.R.A. Freedom Riding Articles Flinn Working Line Nature Cotton, 820cm F.R.A. Freedom Riding Articles Flinn Working Line Nature Cotton, 820cm
RRP -12%

F.R.A. Freedom Riding Articles

Flinn Working Line Nature Cotton, 820cm

€28.50
RRP: €32.54
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Horze Lunging Girth, Nylon Horze Lunging Girth, Nylon
RRP -8%

Horze

Lunging Girth, Nylon

€36.99
RRP: €39.99
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Kavalkade KavalDuo Lunge Line
RRP -35%

Kavalkade

KavalDuo Lunge Line

€10.99
RRP: €17.00
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Harry's Horse Lunging rein Soft

Harry's Horse

Lunging rein Soft

€24.95
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Kavalkade HO lungeing aid
RRP -29%

Kavalkade

HO lungeing aid

€21.99
RRP: €30.90
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Horze Lunging Aid
RRP -20%

Horze

Lunging Aid

€39.99
RRP: €49.99
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Karlslund Weight rings, 200g

Karlslund

Weight rings, 200g

€35.20
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Waldhausen Double Lunge Line
up to -28% (RRP)

Waldhausen

Double Lunge Line

From €23.59
RRP: €32.95
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Kavalkade Double Lunge with Cording
RRP -25%

Kavalkade

Double Lunge with Cording

€29.99
RRP: €39.90
Horze Nylon Cavesson, Sturdy Nylon
RRP -17%

Horze

Nylon Cavesson, Sturdy Nylon

€49.99
RRP: €59.99
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Waldhausen Memory Foam Surcingle Pad Waldhausen Memory Foam Surcingle Pad
up to -26% (RRP)

Waldhausen

Memory Foam Surcingle Pad

From €30.95
RRP: €41.95
Eskadron Climatex Lunging Pad

Eskadron

Climatex Lunging Pad

€37.95
Waldhausen Lunging System

Waldhausen

Lunging System

€49.95
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Harry's Horse Lunging girth luxe

Harry's Horse

Lunging girth luxe

€45.95
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Kavalkade Chambon
RRP -23%

Kavalkade

Chambon

€45.99
RRP: €59.90
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Waldhausen Vaulting & Lunging Surcingle
RRP -16%

Waldhausen

Vaulting & Lunging Surcingle

€116.99
RRP: €139.95
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Lunging - What does it involve?

For many people, lunging is an important part of training and keeping their horse healthy. Lunging allows the horse to learn movements and build up muscles without the weight of a rider. In addition, it learns basic commands from the ground. The basic equipment for lunging consists of a lunge line (usually 8-10 m long) and a lunge whip. Everything else is a bit more specialised, because opinions differ when it comes to lunging with a headcollar, a bridle, or a Cavesson, not to mention the use of draw reins & side reins. There is no right and wrong here. It always depends on what you want to work on with your horse on the lunge line or whether it's a casual jog. Otherwise, the most important thing is that the equipment you choose fits correctly and that your horse feels comfortable with it. The Cavesson is a good choice if it is buckled and used correctly, because you can work your horse with or without a bit and have the possibility to use lunging aids such as auxiliary reins if necessary. The same applies to auxiliary reins. Here there are various possibilities to support your horse. It is up to you which aids you choose to work with, if any.  

Lunging aids and their uses

Most auxiliary reins can be used for lunging but also for riding. The aim is basically to show the horse the way to a position in which it can arch its back and take up weight with its hindquarters. This way your horse can build up the muscles it needs to be ridden in a healthy way. For a simple lunging aid, which runs over the back through the front legs to the bit, you do not need a lunging girth, unlike many other auxiliary reins. Triangular reins, also called Viennese reins, are different. They run from the girth to the bit and back again and are intended to show the horse the direction of stretching. Lunging systems have an additional rear part that is supposed to be above the hock joint and thus facilitates the activation of the hindquarters. This is because the horse can only really arch its back by pushing from behind. The Chambon or the Gogue have a similar effect, they only differ minimally in the buckling. With these auxiliary reins, the horse learns to let its head fall when pressure is applied in the mouth or neck, which helps it stretch forwards and downwards, so that muscles in the upper neck and back can be built up. This is an essential prerequisite for a healthy horse's back to support the weight of the rider. Neck extenders have a similar effect and are somewhat flexible due to the elastic material. When pressure is applied to the horse's neck, the horse should give way and lean towards the bit. The classic bridle does not allow the horse any room to stretch forward-downward, it gives a clear frame to the front as well as a lateral limit.

 

Exercises depend on what you want to achieve. Beginners learn to keep their balance in all three gaits during lunging. They can also try out rein position. In addition, all riders - not only beginners - can effectively work on their seat during lunging. Young horses learn to find their balance during lunging and to pay attention to the commands of the lunger. All horses can build up or strengthen their muscles and get more toned while lunging.

Lunging over obstacle poles lying on the ground trains the horse's attention and surefootedness. Driving horses, for example, learn through the double lunge not to be frightened when lines touch their hind legs. In this training, the lunge circle is abandoned and the trainer walks behind the horse with the double lunge.

Lunge lines are made of synthetic material or cotton rope. At one end they have a swivelling snap hook that is hooked into the horse's bridle. At the other end there is usually a hand loop. Simple models are just under eight metres long, double lunges have a length of about 16 metres. A cotton rope lunge line is usually lighter than the synthetic version. However, in rain or other contact with moisture, the material quickly becomes saturated and then very heavy.

This is not an issue with synthetic lunge lines. Lines made of nylon webbing provide easy grip. However, you should still wear gloves. If you want to pull the lunge line through the snaffle rings, a rope version is better. With all models you must pay attention to good workmanship. After all, the line and hook are subject to considerable forces.