Best bridle under £100!?

Rachel93

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Says it all in the title really! Here are a few I like but some of them are a bit to pricey! If anyone knows of any good bridles for under £100 that would be great! I do a bit of everything so would like something of good quality and something that'll last.

Sabre Cordoba Square Raised Flash Snaffle around £160

Sabre Dortmund Flash Snaffle around £125

Frank Baines Flash Crank Bridle around £100

Collegiate Padded Headpiece Flash Bridle around £87 -I like this one!

Thanks!! =D
 
If you like the last one on your list check eBay for Heritage comfort. I believe Collegiate is not made in this country, though it is good leather. Heritage is made in Asia of Devon-produced leather and fan-tas-tic value at £50 for a flash comfort with crank noseband.
 
I have that collegiate one and love it - very soft - not had it long so not sure how it will last - got it from equestrian clearance for around £40 only a few months ago, was much dearer on the normal online shops - not sure they still have it in stock, email them??
 
Loved my Collegiate bridle ( thought it was English?) Really nice soft leather which was easy to do up from the beginning and cleaned up beautifully.
I only got a new one as my horse was a bridle trasher and someone rode him one day but left him tacked up while she got her boots and hat....one smart bridle wrecked!
 
Really rate the Frank Baines flash crank bridle, but it doesn't come with reins so that's an extra expense! They sometimes come up on ebay though! :)
 
I have the Heritage English Leather Comfort Bridle (crank noseband). It's fab!! I looked around on the web, got it for £50 in the end! From Head to Hoof I think it was called.

I'd defo recommend! :D
 
I have a collegiate bridle, found them very smart and clean up nicely, have one with the padded headpiece. Mine as stood up to a seasons hunting (fairly regular) and still comes up smart and safe, I only use it as a hunting bridle not everyday tho, also really rate their breastplates! Only problem I had was that I had there brown colour and it ran at first in the rain, but this is fairly common with the more burgandy/brown colours of leather, not always a good look on pale breeches!
 
I've just bought a GFS for £50. If you didn't know the make/price, you could think it a Stubben!
 
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