Jake Adams Accelerate Spur
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Jake Adams Accelerate Spur

Jake Adams Accelerate Spur

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Original: $58.95

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Jake Adams Accelerate Spur

$58.95

$17.68

The Story

Designed to activate dull or desensitized horses, the Accelerate Spur features a vertically aligned stainless steel neck and a small, grooved rowel. Sharper than a smooth rowel, this design helps create a quicker response while still supporting controlled, intentional aids from the rider.

Key Features

  • Small Grooved Stainless Steel Rowel
    Engages more directly than a smooth rowel, helping to sharpen response in horses that ignore softer designs - ideal for forward activation and precision work.
  • Vertical Neck Alignment
    Naturally follows the rider’s heel for consistent, accurate leg cues without requiring overuse.
  • 304 Stainless Steel Construction
    Durable and polished for long-term use.
  • Adjustable Fit
    The arms can be shaped gently to conform to any boot, ensuring a secure fit.

Best For

  • Horses that are dull or slow to respond to leg aids
  • Riders needing a firmer feel without aggressive pressure
  • Sharpening transitions, impulsion, and overall reactivity

Description

Designed to activate dull or desensitized horses, the Accelerate Spur features a vertically aligned stainless steel neck and a small, grooved rowel. Sharper than a smooth rowel, this design helps create a quicker response while still supporting controlled, intentional aids from the rider.

Key Features

  • Small Grooved Stainless Steel Rowel
    Engages more directly than a smooth rowel, helping to sharpen response in horses that ignore softer designs - ideal for forward activation and precision work.
  • Vertical Neck Alignment
    Naturally follows the rider’s heel for consistent, accurate leg cues without requiring overuse.
  • 304 Stainless Steel Construction
    Durable and polished for long-term use.
  • Adjustable Fit
    The arms can be shaped gently to conform to any boot, ensuring a secure fit.

Best For

  • Horses that are dull or slow to respond to leg aids
  • Riders needing a firmer feel without aggressive pressure
  • Sharpening transitions, impulsion, and overall reactivity