Dressage Legal

mickey

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bit suggestions? I normally ride my horse in a thin bradoon for dressage, but I've gone through a period of riding in a waterford and drop noseband at home as he tends to lean and gets very strong in the bradoon. He's still strong in the weymouth but better.
I've ridden him in a pelham at home but he bunches up in front rather than working properly over his back.
Any ideas of what I could use that is dressage legal preferably (or other for use at home). He occasionally takes off too if spooked so I need some brakes.
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