What are you waiting for? Do you want to spend $60-$100 for a "clinician's" halter that is the same quality, if not inferior? You will not be disappointed with this halter. Excellent, superior, the dictionary doesn't have enough words to describe it. This blue is stunning! Bright, electric blue! Can you imagine it on a chestnut! Love, love, love!Well, we've gotten several more of these halters now, haha! We put in a custom sidepull + fiador purple, a large black for out 16h+ gelding, a standard purple, and a 1/4 thickness in standard black since our original purchase in blue. Honestly, these are really our go-to halters. I much much rather prefer the 3/16, the 1/4in is bulky. I do like real lightweight gear though. Oh, and the blue does look good on a chestnut. ;) We switched them around and will be giving our chestnut the blue, and our bay the purple. Just looks so much better that way! I'm getting green next! We do everything with these halters, and while the blue is a year old now, it is barely dirty and our bay really sits back sometimes when hard tied.PLEASE DO NOT PUT IN PASTURE WITH A ROPE HALTER ON. These are NOT cheaply made halters, and they are incredibly strong and tight. They will not loosen so the horse can slip out if they get caught in something. Please, please, please do not leave these on unless you are with the horse.