LK Controller without holster
Stübben LK-Controller – Everything "easy-2-control" for leading & groundwork
The Stübben LK-Controller is a clever training aid for more control and safety when leading, loading, or doing groundwork. The flexible noseband creates a targeted signal effect on the horse's nose bridge – finely dosed and immediately releasing upon relaxation.
Combi-halter made easy
The LK-Controller can be quickly and easily attached to the stable halter, transforming it into a sophisticated combi-halter: training and stable halter in one. It is perfectly matched to the Stübben stable halter with reflective seams.
Advantages of the LK-Controller at a glance
- Targeted influence: The noseband of the controller is precisely matched to the length of the halter strap.
- Quick signal effect: Pressure is applied only when needed and immediately releases when the horse yields.
- More control: Prevents the halter from slipping and supports clear communication.
- Separately adjustable: For optimal adaptation to the horse's head.
Important instructions for use
- Adjust correctly: Properly fit the halter & controller – the noseband should be about two fingers below the cheekbone, snug but not constricting.
- Accustom calmly: Get the horse used to the influence in a safe environment. Apply pressure only in moderation, combining it with voice & body language.
- Measured influence: The LK-Controller is not a coercive aid, but a complementary means of communication – like a seatbelt in a car.
- Never use for tying: Never tie the horse by the side rings! Always remove the LK-Controller before tying.
Material & care
The LK-Controller is durable, robust, and easy to care for – ideal for daily use when leading and doing groundwork.
Only a few left in stock – discontinued model!
Production will cease after stock is sold.
Secure yours now – before this proven classic is no longer available!
Wir sind froh, dass wir noch eins in VB bekommen haben und alles so super schnell ging. Unser Schulpferd mag nur damit auf den Hänger gehen, auch wenn man den Strick unten normal ins Halfter macht. Keine Ahnung warum, aber wenn es hilft im Notfall, dann soll es so sein ;-)