MerryMaker
Well-Known Member
Just read an interesting article in BD magazine on the use and misuse of the double bridle. I use one on my girl now we've moved up the levels a little, as she was accepting the snaffle well, but it just gave me that little extra help fine tuning her. However, it's always carefully checked, the curb chain isn't too tight nor is it too lose, and the curb rein is "there" but not used, if that makes sense.
I've seen a lot of riders at shows with a heavy contact on the curb rein, or the curb too tight, or even too lose, which causes the weymouth to rotate, thus putting extra pressure on the poll mouth and cheeks, so the rider thinks they are being "kind" by fitting a loose curb and this is doing more harm than good.
I never hack in a double, and school her regularly in a snaffle so that she doesn't become desensitised.
However reading the article has made me think more carefully about using one! Just wondered what everyone else thought really!
I've seen a lot of riders at shows with a heavy contact on the curb rein, or the curb too tight, or even too lose, which causes the weymouth to rotate, thus putting extra pressure on the poll mouth and cheeks, so the rider thinks they are being "kind" by fitting a loose curb and this is doing more harm than good.
I never hack in a double, and school her regularly in a snaffle so that she doesn't become desensitised.
However reading the article has made me think more carefully about using one! Just wondered what everyone else thought really!