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| Senior Member | Which bridle do you like?
I'm getting a bridle before the summer but i dont know which one- here are my fav's wat do you all think? 1st one. (from Beval) Heritage Bridle- This bridle offers a low-profile, fancy-stitched brow and caveson. In addition to the sleek, custom look, the Australian Nut color of the Heritage line provides a show-ring ready bridle with little or no oiling. Innovations include specially designed Beval loop stitching and nylon core hand-sewn backs price- 395.00 2nd one Edgewood Fancy Bridle 3/4 Superior craftsmanship and attention to detail set the Edgewood bridles in a class by themselves. Edgewood features a high profile square-raised browband and caveson in a rich chestnut color with accent stitching. This 3/4" bridle provides a bolder look, better suited for a warmblood-type head. Reins sold separately $205.00 Price of matching reins $140.00 the 3rd pic is the reins 3rd one Nona Garson Hunter Bridle and Accessories Made in England. Slightly wider, 1 caveson and 3/4 browband to enhance a show hunter's head. Brow and slotted caveson are slightly raised, fully padded and stitched in the Nona Garson signature pattern. Stainless steel hardware, 1/2 cheeks. Laced reins $399.00 I would show in whichever bridle i pick btw |
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i would probably go for the second one
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I like the second one also.
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The second one. Its a decent price (too much in my opinion), and i like the colour. Im the kind of person that doesnt want to spend over 200 on a bridle..
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| Senior Member+ | BEVAL BEVAL BEVAL I love Beval's leather products. That would be my pick...but Nona Garson makes some pretty nice leather products too...I just think the Beval bridle is classy and a great color! J/W What kind of saddle do you ride in jumpinhorselvr?
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