Horse for sale - Equestic Customer

Recently, we received an email from a client in the Netherlands who purchased a white SaddleClip from our new Vivid Line as a gift for the buyer of her white horse.

She wrote to let us know not to be surprised: the sensor was purchased in the Netherlands but would be activated in South Africa, where the buyer is from.

She was deeply inspired by the realization that, by gifting the sensor to the horse’s new owner, she was not only ensuring the horse’s well-being but also encouraging the new owner to be just as attentive and caring as she had been.

After all, monitoring workload balance, development, and changes in impulse, rhythm, and movement symmetry is one of the best ways to take real care of a horse—just as important as proper feeding and knowledgeable management.

But the most interesting part came next.

We responded to our client, praising her idea and highlighting how wisely she ensured that her beloved horse, moving to a faraway country with potentially different training approaches, would remain under observation through the app.

One of the most remarkable features of the sensor is the ability to share horse data with another person, allowing them to track progress, adjust training if necessary, and stay informed about what is happening with the horse in its new environment.

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However, our customer replied that she hadn’t considered this and had no intention of monitoring the horse, as she felt it would be unethical. At first, we were a bit disheartened, but we soon became inspired to write this article.

After all, the goal is not to ‘spy’ on the horse but to help its new owner ensure a smooth transition, reducing the risks of sudden training changes and injuries while also preventing unnecessary stress and potential complaints about hidden issues. Want to know how?

Let’s dive in!

Why Digital Assessment is the Future of the Equestrian

For those who still cling to skepticism and distrust of new technologies, there is one reality: the world will never be the same again. Digital technologies, measurement systems, and learning algorithms have entered the equestrian world and will only continue to grow, enhancing subjective opinions.

There are only two choices—embrace and use them for the benefit of your horse and yourself, or be left behind, lost in assumptions and hopes.

Effective training with Equestic SaddleClip

The concept of equine well-being is, above all, the desire to understand how our actions (such as riding) affect a horse’s movements. The SaddleClip sensor provides answers to key questions, allowing for training analysis, injury prevention, and controlled progress monitoring.

How to Prepare a Horse for Sale Using Equestic SaddleClip

Suppose you are selling a horse currently in your training program. Start maintaining a training journal using the Equestic sensor. Record 15–20 training sessions to establish a clear trend.

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This will enable you to:

  • Provide the buyer with a documented training history and a complete movement analysis report in figures and graphs.
  • Pass on a structured training schedule to the new owner, enabling them to continue the program with same structure and workload level.
  • Enhance your credibility as a seller and horse owner by demonstrating a commitment to the horse’s well-being.
  • Gain peace of mind about the horse’s future and maintain communication with the new owner for further business, training, or consultations.

Additionally, consider ordering the special EMPI Report (Equine Motion Performance Indicators), which provides a comprehensive framework for evaluating the current state of a horse’s motion patterns and predicting its potential.

Gifting the buyer a SaddleClip sensor will surely be appreciated, as it demonstrates care and encourages them to treat the horse with even greater attentiveness. Offer to share training data, allowing you to monitor the horse’s progress and provide support if necessary.

For example, you can advise on adjusting its training if any signs of asymmetry or other issues appear.

Horse for sale - Equestic EMPI

In the past, horse sales often involved uncertainty and speculation. Now, with the Equestic sensor, everything is different: buyers and sellers can have precise information about the horse’s condition, preventing misunderstandings and accusations.

Don’t waste time—start documenting your horse’s training progress today! Very soon, EMPI reports from Equestic sensor will become the standard for horse purchases, just like vet checks and pedigrees!

Leon Rutten - Equestic Founder
At Equestic, we’re continually advancing our algorithms and deepening our understanding of how horses’ motion patterns change with various riding exercises, training structures, and workload levels.

Our goal is to empower our customers with even deeper insights, enabling them to optimize their horses’ training for sustainable, long-term performance.

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