Difference between snaffle and bradoon?

Mrskyfall

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Hi all,

I really hope this isn't a daft question :o, but I am currently looking for a new bit for a rather large mouthed horse and I have seen some bits that look like snaffles with a lozenge, but are called bradoons.

Am I being daft? Is there a difference? If so is one 'stronger' than the other?
 
They are one and the same mostly. Bradoon is the name given to the small ringed snaffle that makes up part of a double bridle. Mouthpieces vary but usually you have a small loose ring, some use small ringed eggbuts, other Wilkie's which I personally hate.
 
They are one and the same mostly. Bradoon is the name given to the small ringed snaffle that makes up part of a double bridle. Mouthpieces vary but usually you have a small loose ring, some use small ringed eggbuts, other Wilkie's which I personally hate.

I agree with this ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
 
As the others have said although it is becoming more common to see the 'normal' large ringed snaffle rather than a bradoon with a double.
 
A bradoon is the snaffle part of a double bridle.

They are traditionally thinner and have a smaller ring than a normal snaffle.
 
Have used a bridoon as a snaffle bit for the gelding in my avatar. Like most Arabians he has a little mouth and it worked beautifully.
 
Bradoons work in the exact same way as a snaffle, though they are often have a thinner mouthpiece and smaller rings. Often used as a snaffle on ponies or a horse with a dainty head
 
Like NZJenny I used a bradoon for my arab as he looked ridiculous with the larger rings of a normal snaffle. no difference other than that.
 
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