Comfort bridles?

equinelogic

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I'm out of the loop a bit with latest bridle and gadgets, not that I'm a gadget fan but I have seen the new style of bridles and have a young horse who is very sensitive in her mouth her molars are. Slightly out of line so has regular dentistry with a highly respected lady within the industry and I've tried her in a myler loose ring comfort snaffle also other loose ring mild and thin bits. I've decided too try a happy mouth full cheek so she has external pressure and less movement as this has worked on other in the past (doing the opposite of what should work) she works well off a rope halter and it's a shame we cannot compete this way she is very talented so would like to get top side of things and want to make her feel more comfortable she is mainly quarter horse with a tiny bit tb I've breed her and she is a nice balanced sort with regular chrio, massage, dentist, brilliant farrier I'm a saddler and had a recap about 24months ago.

Anyway you don't need a life story lol

Any advice or Information on the new bridles would be fabulous.

Xx
 

Cowpony

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I have a Silver Crown and love it. No fancy shapes, just a normal bridle with cut out ears and padding in the right places.
 

SmartieBean09

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I love my Henry James. Excellent customer service, the option to build your bridle if your horse is mixed sizes and also the option to add/change parts of the bridle should you need too. The leather quality is also fantastic!!
 

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I've got two Horsemanship Saddlery ones that I really rate, especially for the money. They do mix-and-match sizes, and, if you send her your horse's measurements, Maureen will advise on what sizes you'll need.
 
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