
Show Plaiting
What You Need
- NRG Pro-Plaits
- Rubber bands
- Comb
- Blunt Forceps
- Blunt Needle
- Cotton Thread
Before You Start
- Start the plaiting process at the bridle path
- It is unnecessary to wash the mane prior to plaiting
- Ensure that the mane is pulled to an adequate length and thickness before plaiting (10-12 cm is ideal).
NRG TEAM PLAITING TIPS
Once you have completed plaiting, spray with NRG ProPlaits and place a firm-fitting hood on your horse.
If using NRG ProPlaits and a firm-fitting hood, plaiting can be done the night before the competition.
Spray the mane with NRG Proplaits and then comb it through.
To start plaiting, mark out a 3-4 finger width section of mane.
Use your comb to hold the rest of the mane back from your work area.
Spray this first section with NRG Proplaits.
Push the needle back up again through the underside of the plait.
Then push the needle back through at the OPPOSITE 45° angle to the last thread. If the plait feels loose, repeat the process.
To finish, thread the needle upwards from the underside of the plait, pull it through.
Then trim the excess thread to complete.
Repeat the process for the remaining plaits.
Spray the forelock with NRG Proplaits and comb the hair downwards.
Take a 1 inch section of hair from the top, divide into 3 and begin the braid.
Take a pair of blunt forceps, insert them underneath the braid along the forehead of the horse, grab the end of the braid at the rubber band end, and pull the braid end up underneath itself through the forceps tunnel to complete the forelock braid.
Spray with NRG Proplaits.
Your show plaiting is now complete.
BRAIDA complete braided forelock with the plait tucked neatly underneath the braid.
Spray with NRG Proplaits to hold the braid during competition.