Protection and Elegance in Every Match
Innovation in Equine Protection
Discover the ultimate solution for your horse’s safety on the polo field. Designed to provide maximum protection without compromising style.
Key Benefits of Blokit Brain Protector
Advanced Protection
Crafted from advanced, thoroughly tested energy-absorbing materials, it provides superior impact protection for your horse.
Elegant Design
Handmade with premium Argentine leather, blending style and functionality.
Unique Personalization
Engrave your logo for a personal and exclusive touch.
Unmatched Comfort
Designed to fit perfectly, ensuring comfort throughout the game.
How It Works
The Only Equine Brain & Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) Protector

Why Protect the Brain
Just like humans, horses are at risk of concussions. A blow to the brain can lead to tissue damage, hemorrhaging, and swelling, each of which poses serious, life-threatening risks to the horse.

Why Protect the TMJ
An impact on the TMJ can cause difficulties with chewing, reluctance to eat, misalignment of the jaw, potential damage to the trigeminal nerve, which may result in temporary paralysis and damage to the nerve network causing the horse to loose its equilibrium.
Tips from a Pro
Force vs. Power in Polo: Understanding the Difference for Better Performance
In polo, the difference between force and power is crucial for achieving a strong, effective shot. While force is a product of muscle development and flexibility, power is created through the contraction and release of muscles. This means that power is more closely...
The Importance of Hitting the Ball Well in Polo: A Guide to Precision and Power
When it comes to polo, hitting the ball well is essential for both power and precision. For me, these two factors are the key to mastering the game: power determines the distance the ball travels, while precision ensures the ball reaches its intended destination. Many...
Golden triangle
It's a geometric figure which is formad when we stand in the stirrups. The function of the triangle becomes effective when the player partially or fully leaves the seat and places its weight on the stirrups. The triangle is formed between: Point A = the point of the...
Using both hands in riding a horse.
I should mention here the importance of using both hands in riding a horse. Although the reins are normal help in the left hand and the horse is controlled in the same hand, the use of the right hand to assist the left is an essential part in controlling the horse....
