DragonSlayer
Well-Known Member
Unfortunately even the strongest bit wont hold a horse who is genuinely bolting. When a horse bolts putting barbed wire in it's mouth couldn't stop it (not that I've tried).
Have to say though a knotted rope halter does give quiet a lot of control, I rode a strong pony in one once after a recommendation, it didn't suit us (pony hated it) but I had better brakes in the rope halter than in in an english hackamore (r-eschooling fixed all issues and pony now goes happily in an english hackamore, lozenge snaffle or headcollar).
The question has come round to this fact now....IF you were riding on the road in headcollar or rope halter, how would it stand in court if your horse bolted? Not a question of the degree of control....the judge is going to want to know why you WERE NOT in control, then you are going to have to go down the route of what is considered safe, and what isn't, and drag into court, all manner of 'experts' in, to try to fight their case.
If anyone was just riding in a headcollar 'because my horse is XXXX-trained to an inch, blah blah blah....' and the worst happens, be prepared for hell of a fight in court, because thats what you would get.