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Product Description
The Ultimate Comfort of Bitless!
Natural horsemanship and bitless riding go hand in hand. Natural Horsemanship is based on the horse’s own natural instincts & behaviors, and focuses on a pain-free, fear-free method of teaching & working with horses. Because the bit can (and often does) cause pain, it is a contradictory method of natural horsemanship. Of course not all bits are created equal, just as not all people hurt their horses with them (at least, not intentionally), but even just the presence of the bit in the mouth can affect the horse both physically and mentally.
Bitless bridles offer a refreshing new way of communicating with your horse where they are consistently more comfortable, calm, and willing to learn. The Freedom Riding Articles line of bitless bridles are extremely high quality and a refreshing alternative to the typical bitless bridles currently available on the North American market.
Features of the "Rebecca" Side-Pull Bitless Bridle:
- Top of the line Swarovski-studded & v-shaped browband & cheekpiece
- Side-pull style, offering clean & direct pressure to the nose and cheeks
- Unique, adjustable under-jaw strap keeps the bridle secure and chin strap away from the throat latch area
- High quality craftsmanship & materials
- Luxuriously padded leather headpiece & noseband
- Comes with matching clip-on soft leather reins!
Exclusively from FREEDOM RIDING ARTICLES in the Netherlands, this bridle comes with the following options...
Color: Black & Havana (dark brown)
Sizes: Pony, Cob, or Full ("Cob" being most suited to your average Quarter Horse or Arabian and "Full" most suited to Warmbloods or Draft horses)
Product Reviews
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Nice fit and high quality
Posted by Karen Nelson/Hillside Stable on 2018 Mar 18th
I am using this on a sensitive mare for jumping. It is very stable on her head, and the responds to it well. The noseband doesn't shift or twist when pulled on, and cheek pieces stay well away from the eyes. Reins are a tad slippery, but headstall is very pretty and good quality.