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Jack
Horsey, the Cinch Hook developer, is a life long horseman from
Australia. Before moving to the United States ten years ago, he was an avid campdrafting
competitor. Since moving, Jack has become
active in a variety of western performance disciplines and competes
regularly, along with his family. This has allowed Jack to
design a product suitable for use in every demanding western
performance sport.
Jack designed and developed the Cinch Hook after years of hearing
the desires of fellow competitors to have a quicker, and easier way
to saddle horses. After seeing countless horses go down during
competition and riders being unable to quickly remove their saddles,
Jack saw a need for a quick release safety feature. This is
incorporated into the Cinch Hook design.

Jack and wife, Mindy, have three children. Tony, who recently
finished serving in the U.S. Navy, and currently resides in
Jacksonville, Fla. with his wife and daughter. Jeremy, an
Oklahoma Eight-Man Allstar Running Back, is currently surving
in the U.S. Navy, and Grayham, who is a third grader at Dibble Elementary
and an active up and coming cutter.
The Horsey Family own Rising Sun Quarter Horses.
Jack lives, works, and participates solely in the horse industry.
He designs products of the finest quality, and with the highest
safety standard
for horsemen of every caliber.
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