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Types of Bridles

Common Western Bridles
Common Western Bridles

Western Bridles & Headstalls Standout in the show ring or make your training even more effective with a Western bridle from Schneiders. Our selection of high-quality bridles for horses includes a range of designs to suit individualized needs.

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Dressage Saddle
Dressage Saddle

Good saddle fit is obviously essential for all saddles, especially dressage saddles, both for the comfort and freedom of the horse, and for maintaining optimal connection between horse and rider (click on the link for more about this).

General Purpose Saddle
General Purpose Saddle

The General Purpose Saddle also known as the GP Saddle or All Purpose Saddle is the most commonly used and popular saddle. It evolved from the jumping saddle and the GP Saddle has knee rolls, although these are smaller than for the jumping saddle.

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Hackamore
Hackamore

A simple leather noseband, or cavesson, is not a hackamore; a noseband is generally used in conjunction with a bit and bridle. Like a bit, a hackamore can be gentle or harsh, depending on the hands of the rider.

Hunting Saddle
Hunting Saddle

Bridles: This is where the fashionistas in the hunt field can accidentally stick out like a sore thumb. With dressage and eventing bridles adding bling, and endurance and trail folks going for artificial products that convert to halters, there are many options that can lead you off the traditional hunt-tack path.

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Introduction
Introduction

In fact, the double bridle makes the horse soften, or release, its jaw in a similar way as the horse does when he comes on the bit correctly, but in the case of the double bridle, it is an isolated softening coming from the horse's desire to escape the immense pressure (or the even the threat of it) from the bit.

Jumping Saddle
Jumping Saddle

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Kids Saddle
Kids Saddle

This is especially true when discussing equine saddles, bits, bridles, and other tack supplies. Learning this vocubulary allows you to better understand articles, event language, and what trainers, farriers, veterinarians, and other horse owners are saying.

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Pelham
Pelham

Home » Horse Tack & Equipment » Bridles » Bridles. Dressage Bridles. Hunter/Jumper Bridles. Bridle Accessories & Parts ... Pelham, NH 03076.

Snaffle
Snaffle

A snaffle bit is the most common type of bit used while riding horses. It consists of a bit mouthpiece with a ring on either side and acts with direct pressure. A bridle utilizing only a snaffle bit is often called a "snaffle bridle," particularly in the English riding disciplines.

Split Ear or One Ear Bridle
Split Ear or One Ear Bridle

We had one horse that injured his ear and it hurt him to have anything close to it, so we used a one ear bridle on him outside, that we added a throatlatch to with a smaller strap sewn in the right side and a little D on the left and a snap on the end of the strap.

Western Saddle
Western Saddle

Western horse tack is as iconic as the American frontier. It is designed to fit your work or pleasure riding needs. With an assortment of western saddles and western riding accessories to choose from, you're sure to find the gear that fits your personality, style, and riding discipline.

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Weymouth
Weymouth

Weymouth bridle synonyms, Weymouth bridle pronunciation, Weymouth bridle translation, English dictionary definition of Weymouth bridle. n a port and resort in S England, in Dorset on the English Channel: formerly part of the borough of Weymouth and Melcombe Regis. Pop : 48 279 n.