Custom liberty neck rope/ cordeo
A cordeo, or neck rope, is used in riding to enhance communication and trust between horse and rider, fostering a more harmonious riding experience. By using the cordeo, riders can learn to communicate more subtly with their horse using body language and cues, leading to a more refined and sensitive interaction.
Features:
Handmade AND hand dyed in Canada
Quality clinician rope with good feel and weight
Varied sizes to fit a variety of horses
Custom hand-braided paracord turkshead knot with tassel end
UV & rot resistant, easy to clean, 9000+ lb tensile strength rope
Diameters ranging from 3/8"- 5/8"
Your choice of hand-dyed base rope colour and up to two colours for paracord accent turkshead knot.Â
Custom colour dyeing is available, please message for more info.
SIZE GUIDE:
- Pony (50") = Approx. between 11hh - 13hh
- Cob (54") = Approx. between 13hh - 15.1hh
- Horse (58")= Approx. between 15.1hh - 16.2
- Warmblood (62")= 16.2+
- Draft (66")= 16.2+ (This will be best suited to drafts with very large, thick necks such as a suffolk punch, percheron, etc.)
Custom measurements welcome.
Please think about neck size! If you have a pony with a very chunky neck then consider sizing up to Cob. Similarly if you have a 15.3hh horse with a very thin neck (thoroughbreds for example) then it may be best to size down to Cob.
This neck rope is meant to sit in the V of the horse's neck and shoulders and at the top of the withers.
TO MEASURE:
Use a string and place in the V of the horses neck and shoulders up to the top of the withers. Mark string, then lay it on the floor length wise and measure with a measuring tape. The tassel should not dangle between the legs. It should not be too loose or too tight.
What is paracord?
Parachute cord AKA "Paracord" is a small cord consisting of a coloured cover and 7 tiny inner strands. We typically use Paracord 550 as decor (for example, nosebands on halters or turkshead knots on lead ropes) or as the main braided component of items such as dog collars, leashes, and hand-braided reins.
Collar size chart
Here we have a general sizing guideline according to breed, however, be sure to measure your dog using the instructions provided.
How to measure for a dog collar
Measure around your dog's neck with a piece of string or flexible tape measure where you'd like the collar to sit.
Allow space for two fingers to fit between the neck and the collar. It is better for the collar to be slightly too big than slightly too small.