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So I'm getting my horse a new bridle, and I am so indecisive. If anyone has brand recommendations I'd really love to hear them! I want a nice bridle that's gonna last a long time, and that will be comfortable for my horse. I don't need a flash or anything so I don't really care about that. I need it to be legal for eventing, and I guess hunters but I don't care if it's "unconventional". I've been looking at the Schockemoehle Equitas Delta Bridle (I had to copy paste that) but I was wondering what other people liked.
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I adore ThinLine bridless, this one should be legal too ThinLine Ive had mine for almost 10 years now, and I had bought it used Edited at November 10, 2023 09:06 AM by Kepler Wings
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I do eventing, and I have a figure 8, a Micklem, and a standard normal-looking bridle. I know you said you don't need a flash or anything, but I do think that the Micklems are a good choice! I bought mine slightly used, they can normally range from 70-200$ ( USA dollars) My horse works best with the Micklem, but when were doing Showjumping I will sometimes use the Figure 8. The standard is great for all of the things in eventing, but my horse gets really strong in the bit when we jump. I know that was kinda long, but I hope it helps! I will put the links of the bridles I have!-(Sorry! I could not find the exact standard bridle I have!)
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Sorry that those links are so close together!-( I hope that helps!) (I've had the figure 8 for 6 years and it has held up great, and the Micklem for 4 years, and when it's cleaned it looks brand new!)
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I have an Ovation schooling bridle and a Bobby's English Tack show bridle. I borrowed a friend's Nunn Finer a few times and LOVED it, it was such a nice bridle and a good alternative to expensive Pessoa or Edgewood bridles.
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I ride my mare in a micklem usually but had started to ride her in a grackle. The majority of the horses I produce are ridden in this brand, I highly recommend the premier equine range:) the quality is amazing and last ages if properly cared for, the leather is great, so supple. Premier equine is highly demanded in the UK and is very easy to resell if required. I'm a regular user of all their stuff<3 Edited at November 10, 2023 03:32 PM by Tequila
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I have a shires figure 8 bridle and my sensitive TB loves it. It was rather affordable compared to other comfort bridles Edited at November 11, 2023 11:46 AM by Ranch Lands Training
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