Blocker Tie Ring 2 With Mag-Loc - Chrome
ProductID: 10-0340
| Quantity | Price Each | You Save! |
|---|---|---|
| 1-2 | $29.95 | -- |
| 3-5 | $24.95 | $5.00 |
| 6+ | $20.95 | $9.00 |
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Description
Blocker Tie Ring 2 (II) With Mag-Loc - Chrome:
When it was invented by Ted Blocker, the Blocker Tie Ring was embraced by horse owners nationwide, but now the 2nd version has some great new features. It is smaller, lighter and more compact. The quick snap allows you to move quickly and easily to other locations. It is also great to take with you so you can hitch your horse where ever you go, such as shows and clinics.
The main feature of this updated design is the addition of a magnet into the ring itself, so that the tongue stays in place and won't rattle around - the new 'shoulders' at the base of the tongue also enhances this ability. Besides being the world's safest way to tie a horse it can now be used to hitch at any height and almost any location. It can be used on almost any eye bolt - not just the one provided. Keeps horse and horse owners safe. Chrome plated. Stainless steel tie ring is also available on this website. |
Order options:
This tie ring is Chrome plated.
Comes with Quick Snap, Shackle, Eye Bolt and complete instructions.
Quantity discounts available (see above, in ordering detail section).
Tech Info
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1. A Message From The Inventor of the Blocker Tie Ring, Ted Blocker.
2. How it works - Part 1:
Why Horses Pull Back
Release is the Solution
What you Need
3. How it works - Part 2:
Lead Ropes
Tying Options
4. How it works - Part 3:
Step- by-Step Images
5. How it works - Part 4:
Developing Confidence
Moving on to More Hold
Take Your Time
1. A Message From The Inventor of the Blocker Tie Ring, Ted Blocker.
2. How it works - Part 1:
Why Horses Pull Back
Release is the Solution
What you Need
3. How it works - Part 2:
Lead Ropes
Tying Options
4. How it works - Part 3:
Step- by-Step Images
5. How it works - Part 4:
Developing Confidence
Moving on to More Hold
Take Your Time
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A message from the inventor of the Blocker Tie Ring: Ted Blocker:
After years of watching and hearing of horses injuring and even killing themselves, from being tied solid as well as people getting hurt trying to get them loose. I decided that there must be a better safer more humane way to tie a horse. So after years of thought, trial and error, I developed the Blocker Tie Ring to be used In Cross Ties, Single Tie, Groom & Tack areas, wash racks, picket lines, outside and inside of horse trailers or anywhere you tie your horse. The degree or amount of hold can be regulated by one of several tying options from as little as a few pounds or as much as a few hundred pounds, depending on the horse and the situation. When the horse pulls hard enough, he can pull some slack in the lead rope releasing pressure and the source of pain and panic. Reducing the threat dramatically as well as allowing the horse to pull himself enough slack to get up should he fall down in a trailer. I designed this Tie Ring out of compassion for the horse.
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2. How it works - Part 1:

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5. How it works - Part 4:

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After years of watching and hearing of horses injuring and even killing themselves, from being tied solid as well as people getting hurt trying to get them loose. I decided that there must be a better safer more humane way to tie a horse. So after years of thought, trial and error, I developed the Blocker Tie Ring to be used In Cross Ties, Single Tie, Groom & Tack areas, wash racks, picket lines, outside and inside of horse trailers or anywhere you tie your horse. The degree or amount of hold can be regulated by one of several tying options from as little as a few pounds or as much as a few hundred pounds, depending on the horse and the situation. When the horse pulls hard enough, he can pull some slack in the lead rope releasing pressure and the source of pain and panic. Reducing the threat dramatically as well as allowing the horse to pull himself enough slack to get up should he fall down in a trailer. I designed this Tie Ring out of compassion for the horse.
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