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Hey guys http://www.bitlessbridle.com/ Has anyone seen this bridle in use? The reviews on it are great,Only down side is it's not approved for showing. |
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I have heard from my riding instructor they work pretty nicely but not from my own experience.
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| Full Member Join Date: Apr 2004 Location: PA
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I listened in on a sales pitch at the PA Expo last weekend. They have one in every price range. Pony Boy has his version, too. Its made of a rope a little thinner than most rope halters, with a leather noseband and his logo. DUH |
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lol i'v never heard of those bridles.........I'm not sure it would work to well
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I don't see how that could work for and english discipline at all. You couldn't have any sort of real contact with that.
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yeah im not sure either. i've got a paso that seems to have some trouble with the bits. And for the breed i've heard more then on remark about them working better in a hackamore. I went ahead and ordered one so it should be here in 5-6 days (hopefully!!!!!!! ) I'll let you guys know how it works out. Anything special you want me to try and see if the bridle will work for?? Ohh and if you buy tack off the internet i found a good review site (thats how i found out about the Bitless Bridle)http://www.horsetackreview.com Last edited by Bonnielady; 03-02-2005 at 04:28 PM. Reason: Review site |
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| Full Member Join Date: Sep 2004 Location: SALEM VA
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Bonnie, I have a friend who raises Paso's, what he uses is called a Jaquima. It is like a hack but has a wooden block one the bottom that creates the pressure. I will see if I can find a pic of one.
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Just as long as you no what you are doing because i have heard of people breaking a horses nose becuse they dont no how 2 use it the right way
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