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Hilason Western Double Row Curb Chain – Horse Control Tack
This Hilason western curb chain delivers precise communication between rider and horse with its distinctive double row construction. The 5/8 inch width accommodates most western bridles, while leather loop attachments ensure secure, straightforward mounting on your existing tack.
What size bridles does this 5/8 inch curb chain fit?
The 5/8 inch width accommodates most standard western horse bridles. This is the most common size for western curb chains and fits the majority of curb bit attachments. If your bridle uses larger dee rings or specially sized hardware, verify compatibility before ordering.
What is the difference between a double row and single row curb chain?
A double row curb chain has two parallel lines of interlocked links instead of one, distributing pressure more evenly across the horse's jaw and providing finer control with lighter cues. Double row chains are preferred by reining competitors and riders seeking more subtle communication with their horse.
Is this curb chain suitable for barrel racing?
Yes, this Hilason curb chain is versatile enough for barrel racing training and competition. The double row design gives riders responsive control through tight turns and rate adjustments. Many barrel racers use curb chains like this as part of their bridle setup.
How do I attach this chain to my bridle?
The leather loop ends slide over the curb hooks or dee rings on both sides of your existing western bridle. The reinforced stitching prevents slipping. Installation takes seconds and requires no tools or modifications to your current tack.
Is this chain made by HILASON?
Yes, this double row curb chain is manufactured by HILASON, a brand known for delivering quality western horse tack at economical pricing. Each chain is built for working riders who need reliable equipment through daily barn use and competitive riding.
What disciplines use western curb chains like this?
Western curb chains are used across multiple disciplines including reining, western pleasure, ranch work, trail riding, and barrel racing. The double row design is especially valued by reining competitors seeking refined communication with their horse.


