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Equilibrium Net Relief Muzzle Net for Antomical Bridles

Equilibrium Net Relief Muzzle Net for Antomical Bridles

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Reduce headshaking* with the Net Relief Nose Net for horses prone to headshaking during ridden work.


*79% of horses showed reduced symptoms in trials at De Montford University.
Showed improvement in 79% of horses who experience headshaking in clinical trials at De Montfort University**

  • Lightweight and discreet contoured mesh for comfortable fit over muzzle.
  • Totally unobtrusive and permitted by British Dressage and British Eventing for use in competition (see rule applying to the use of nose nets for each organisation)

Now available to fit Grackle and anatomical bridles
** Field study of the efficacy of three types of nose net for the treatment of headshaking in horses - Mills - 2003 - Veterinary Record - Wiley Online Library


What is the material used within this nose net for horses?
The Muzzle Net is designed to have a rough, but comfortable, thin mesh, which is contoured. The reason for the roughness, is that it theoretically provides relief by gently ‘scratching’ the horse’s nose. It is also the reason that 2 nets are included in your purchased pack, so that once the roughness has worn away, you can replace it with a new net. It also means the nosenet needs to sit close to your horse’s muzzle. For this reason, the mesh is designed to be able to cut to length, so you can get the perfect fit and best effect for your horse.


While anyone can use the Muzzle Net, it is specifically designed for:

  • Horses who are sensitive to wind, pollen and flies.
  • Horses who are prone to head shaking when ridden.
  • Unlike traditional nets that cover the whole muzzle, the Net Relief Muzzle Net is contoured, shaped design covers only the top half of the muzzle. Once in place, it is unobtrusive, allows saliva to escape from the mouth freely and does not interfere with the horses breathing.

The results of ‘Net Relief’ in Clinical Trials at De Montfort University in the UK were outstanding:

79% of the animals experienced an improvement in symptoms
84% of respondents said Net Relief was easy to use.
88% of respondents said Net Relief had an attractive appearance on the horse.

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