Bridle rubbing horse's head?

FestiveSpirit

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I have a little TB gelding who has a Mark Todd bridle bought new for him when I bought the horse last October, and professionally fitted by the saddler. Over the last few months I have noticed that the bridle is starting to leave small rub marks (bare patches) on the prominent areas of the head
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(cheek bones on each side of the face, bottom jaw bones etc)

The noseband and flash are done up quite tightly (he needs it!) but I have never ever had a bridle which rubs before
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Anyone else experienced this please?
 
the only time iv had something like this was a shire i used to ride, turned out he reacted to saddle soap. He ended up getting a material bridle and it all went away, was cheaper in terms of cleaning etc too
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Now before I would have said 'saddle soap, whats that' but I am good now and clean my tack regularly
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I was wondering if it was just because he is fine skinned being a TB - might try him in a grackle I suppose to see if it stops the rubbing
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sounds like he is a thin skinned sensitive tb, not helped by the fact that the bridle is done up tight
 
sounds a bit like my Trakehner.... I ended up having to get a Keiffer bridle which is padded all over for him - even a loose cavesson would rub in places. He wears a drop noseband now and it is not tight, but I have had to buy a neoprene sleeve for the back strap to stop it rubbing his chin! .... there are hardly any boots that do not rub him.... and hair falls off him if I just show him a cheap numnah
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Hmmm, might look at Keiffer bridles too then, thanks for the tip
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He is fine with boots etc though, they dont rub at all...

I have never rated the M Todd bridle and really regret buying it, I should have bought a Stubben as I intended
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