Bridle shopping

Jimmy260910

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Christmas means presents and this year I've decided to treat my boy to a new bridle, but I wanted to know people's opinions of which bridle make is best?
 

budley95

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Brought mine the shires avignon comfort bridle the other week. I love it. Very nice leather for £54. Plus I think it looks rather good on my fluff ball.
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love the contrasting stitching as well. :) plus padded and shaped headpiece and noseband seems to keep him happy. You can take the flash attachment off as well so becomes a cavesson
 

crellow4

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Don Harry Saddlery make bespoke bridles for around £220 - made to measure so the buckles line up properly. Wolds Exclusive Bling also make really great quality individual bridles.
 

only_me

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I got a beautiful Albion Double Bridle (competition) in Extra full off ebay for £50 - perfect condition, used twice.

It is a normal cavesson (horse hates a crank noseband!) and retails at £280. Leather is lovely and soft, very pleased with it.

It might be worth keeping an eye on ebay as sometimes you can get a real bargain! :D
 
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