2 Years & Still Strong.........
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| by Angela Mullenmaster from South Greenfield, Missouri |
| Its been used through all the Seasons, First in Minnesota- 1 yr. Then Cooked in the Sun here in Missouri. Used all Year round, been hoping it would break- so I could get the PINK one...No such Luck...maybe my Birthday in May.lol Have Fun, Clinton..Rocks... Thanks D_Under folks! |
Great Horse Training Tool
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| by Stephan from Brandon, Mississippi |
| I bought one of these when I started the program and it still looks just as good as it did when i bought it. These are extremely sturdy.
If you are trying to use Clintons methods without one of these it is not a good idea. The handy stick has helped me make leaps and bounds with my horse. |
Great!
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| by Kathy from Lihue, HI |
| I love the structure of the handy stick; strong, durable, good reach and excellent tool for training and desensitizing. Great product. |
The best training tool I own
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| by Mary from Berry, KY |
| I bought my handystick about 5 years ago. It has been stepped on, left in the rain and sun and is still in great shape. It really helps when training, by keeping you a safe distance from the horse and yet still teaching the horse to follow your cues for an excersize. |
Best Training Item you will ever own
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| by Rita from exeter, maine |
| I bought this stick after watching Clinton working with his horses. I LOVE this training item. It is like having a third arm. |
Helpful and effective tool
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| by Heather from Englewood, CO |
| I got a handystick w/ string at Clintons tourstop this past February in Fort Collins, CO. When I got home I wasnt sure that I had made a smart purchase; afterall its just a stick right? Did I get gimmicked?? Not in the least. More than 6 months later I call it my Magic Wand! It is true to its title and is very handy; its a great length. I would suggest that everyone following Clintons program should get one. |
Save an injury!
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| by Linda from Independence, Mo |
| We feel this is a tool that will help keep us from getting hurt. We have seen people hit in the leg and hand while lungeing because they didn't have a stick to whack the horse with when horse got too close. With a new horse, I used it daily, holding it beside horses head while I led from pasture to pasture to gain horses respect. It is an important tool for safety. We also have seen the results of desensitizing with it. We have several and believe totally in training with the handy stick and string. It goes with the horses in the trailer, and you never know when you might need it. |
Love it!
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| by Pat from Tucson, Arizona |
| The Downunder Handy-Stick is the best training tool I could own. It has helped me get my disrespectful mare listening to me and respecting my space. And its sturdy and gets the job done! |
Couldnt have done it without it!
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| by Lynn/NWC Member from Eureka, Montana |
| When using the stick and string on groundwork, personal space and lungeing for respect I and II, this tool is a life saver. It helps build my confidence and in turn my horse learns to respect me. And that is what it is all about. |
The Best of the Best
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| by Christine from Portage, Mi |
| I have used several different, cheaper handy sticks, and although they did the job, I wasnt in love. Finally, I decided to buy the stick. Now, Im more than in love, Im head over heels! It is so perfectly weighted so that as I work with my horse, the horse doesnt just think that it is an extension on my arm, I do too! I will never, ever go back. Thank you so much Clinton for making such quality products. |