Spreader bars and hog tie systems are used to fix the body into controlled positions by setting distance and tension between restraint points. They limit movement while maintaining structure across the body.
These pieces are grouped by how they apply positioning and control:
– Spreader bars fix distance between limbs to maintain open or extended positions
– Hog tie systems connect multiple restraint points to control movement through a central anchor
– Connectors and attachments allow configurations to be adjusted or expanded
Each setup changes how tension is distributed and how movement is restricted.
Spreader bars are constructed from hardwood with reinforced attachment points. Hog tie systems and connectors use full-grain vegetable-tanned leather with solid hardware. Each component is built to maintain rigidity, manage load, and remain stable under tension.
These components integrate with cuffs, collars, harnesses, and connectors to create fixed-position setups. They act as structural elements within a restraint system, defining spacing, alignment, and tension across the body.