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          What's Seaver's mission?

          Friday, April 8, 2016

          Seaver's mission can be summed up in one goal: to help you better understand your horse.

          Seaver is a young, talented team of equestrian sports enthusiasts. Engineers, developers and sales staff work together to create a new concept in connected equipment for equestrian sports.

          Equestrian success, whatever the discipline, is based on an intense complicity between man and horse. It's also important to remember that, as riders, our progress never stops. On the contrary, we continue to learn throughout our careers, even for the best riders. But with each new horse we ride, this complicity has to be rebuilt.

          One of the great challenges of our sport is to correctly interpret the various signals communicated by our horse. We do this with the aim of achieving that much sought-after osmosis. The Seaver project was born of this very idea. Our vocation is obviously not to replace the teaching of your coach or the follow-up of your veterinarian. Rather, it is to complement them with various scientific and technological measures.

          Our first project is the Seaver girth. First and foremost, we want to revolutionize equestrian sports by bringing innovation to the practice of equestrian sports, thanks to the precision of the measurements made by our sensors. It also means enabling every rider to regularly monitor their horse's health indicators. To achieve this, our technology, the only one of its kind on the market, transmits training and competition data to a dedicated mobile application.

          You'll be able to track indicators such as your horse's heart and breathing rates, speed, and the number of calories burned in each session, but that's not all. The Seaver connected sensor also provides you with valuable information during your jumping sessions: number of strides in lines & combinations, jump height and beats; also helping you to improve your approach.

          That's all for now, but we look forward to seeing you soon for the next big steps in the Seaver project, with plenty of surprises in store.

          The Seaver team