only_me
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Sussexbythesea - I have up trying to defend the use of flashes (which have a use) when pale rider was querying the abilities of WFP. Bit silly really, unless pale rider is mark Todd or Mary king etc. 
Agree, I love them too - you don't "have" to make them tight, do you. I flat out refused to let an instructor tighten my horse's noseband, what kind of an instruction was that? I want to train it, not torture it.I love flash bridles. I have a huge supply of unused flash straps that I use to mend other broken bits of tackI never use them to tie a horse's mouth shut these days. I agree with Pearl above.
One of the reasons that they have become so popular is that a grackle is not permitted for dressage and you often see them fitted with a high cavesson doing pretty much exactly what a grackle would.
There's nothing wrong with crank nosebands. I find them much easier to manage than the simple ones, the thick nosebands suit my big horses and no-one holds a gun to my head to make me "crank" it up too tight
ps it is possible just to cut the loop off with a craft knife and leave yourself with a cavesson and since flash bridles are the same price, I do that to get the "free" strap.
I have found many uses for flash straps in the past! And none of them to strap a horses mouth shut!
I think the best one I ever did, in my eyes anyway! Was take every single flash strap off of all the brand new bridles at work, connect them together and them handed them to on of the jocks to use as a neck strap when jumping a youngster![]()
See! They can be useful
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Typical CP! Dragging everything through the gutter! I merely meant that I used them to connect together all of my spare whips, chains, leatherwork and bits so I know where they all are should such an occassion arise that they are indeed needed. It is mere coincidence that they live in a chest at the foot of my bed![]()
Re rubber reins.Well leather reign with rubber grips. I agree. I tried really hard yesterday to keep the reign held properly in my hands but felt that they were too thick. I don't exactly have little hands either. Never really noticed it till yesterday then I've just read your blog and realised why.
Blummen heck, so much flash hate!! lol!
Not saying I like them, I don't do gadgets in general as I don't think you should need them if you ride properly and mine go in cavessons and always have.
However, at lesson last week (with an instructor who has helped my riding a lot and who I trust) instructor suggested that Gull might want to spend a bit of time in a flash at some point, as 'he was starting to open his mouth a bit'.
To put into context, he is starting to mature in his work quite a bit more now, and also in himself. He goes very softly in the main off the leg, and I'm not a heavy handed rider, but he's still in 'getting fit' phase at this point this year (bl**dy weather), so isn't finding the flatwork quite as easy as he was last year, so when he gets tired (doesn't take long, 30 min!), he starts to try and evade in one way or another, and I think this is why the instructor is noticing his mouth moving about a bit. He's generally working in a lesson for around 45 min and should cope with that.
Instructor said I might want to change his noseband and I suggested a drop (knowing that they seem to be more effective), but she said no, a flash should do. TBH, my thought was also that surely they don't do that much......
I don't own a drop, but do own a grackle, so perhaps next lesson in that, just to see what he does?
Should also note that after EGS, he has always been quite dry in the mouth, so I am quite loathe to stop him moving his mouth and jaw as have always wanted to encourage the saliva. I have a feeling that once he is fitter, he won't grumble so much, but while he is being pushed a little (both in terms of fitness and advancing his work) what do you think I should do?