SmartRide Rx ™
The Tree:
A thermoformed acrylic alloy with unique geometric features, reinforced and tuned with an array of carbon fibers with over 24 axes of flexion.
The Panels:
Featuring laminations of multiple materials, ergonomically tooled for a highly complex flex modulus.
The Result:
The accommodation of the horse's back in motion with electromagnetic response.
Benefits of SmartRide Rx ™
For you:
Improves horse’s response to rider aids
Alleviates rider back pain
Feel every bit of your horse’s movement and response
Sit the trot and canter like never before
Improves endurance and recovery time
For your horse:
Significantly reduces or eradicates back pain in 20-30 min
Improves cardiovascular functioning by up to 30%
Improves endurance and recovery time
Dramatically improves performance by reducing resistances
Creates unprecedented relaxation
Reduces the need for lunging
If used daily, helps maintain physical and mental wellness
Build a joyful,
positive relationship
with your horse.
Watch the Effects of SmartRide Rx ™
To see additional examples of how our clients are using SmartRide Rx as therapy and transforming their relationship with their horses, click below:
SmartRide Rx ™: A Saddle as Therapy
The latest version of our technology, SmartRide Rx, can actually be therapeutic. When placed on a horse’s back for 20 minutes with the girth on, the technology has consistently demonstrated an ability to significantly reduce or completely eradicate back pain and create a state of deep relaxation. While this may seem like magic, this is due, in part, to an electromagnetic phenomenon in the tree that is a result of the combination of the materials we use, the manufacturing processes, and the geometric features. To see additional examples of how our clients are using SmartRide Rx ™ as therapy and transforming their relationship with their horses, click below.
Ongoing SmartRide Rx™ Studies Demonstrate Neurological Benefits
The 2017 SmartRide Saddle Technology has consistently demonstrated a positive benefit to the horse’s cardiovascular system. This has been evidenced both in lower heart rates at rest and faster recovery rates after work.
Though our understanding of the mechanisms that make this possible is limited at this time, our current thinking is that a negatively charged electromagnetic field is impacting the vagus nerve, part of the parasympathetic nervous system.
While plans are currently being developed for a formal study, Melissa Holland, DMV, DACVA conducted her own independent study to verify theses benefits for herself with her own horse. Click below to see her results.