Full bridle or extra full?

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I would like to buy a bridle for my 2 year old off Ebay or the like and he currently doesn't fit into a cob sized headcollar!

Would I be looking to buy him a full bridle, or the next size up, I suppose I am asking would an extra full be a full on the smallest setting?
 
I would like to buy a bridle for my 2 year old off Ebay or the like and he currently doesn't fit into a cob sized headcollar!

Would I be looking to buy him a full bridle, or the next size up, I suppose I am asking would an extra full be a full on the smallest setting?

Careful! Extra full can be truly dinosaur sized!!! Go for a full, should be generous enough and if English leather would have a good resale value if you need to go up a size. I always look for second hand bridles...lovely and soft...
 
Careful! Extra full can be truly dinosaur sized!!! Go for a full, should be generous enough and if English leather would have a good resale value if you need to go up a size. I always look for second hand bridles...lovely and soft...

Right so head for full sized then! Lol at Dinosaur sized!!!!! I want a nice old used bridle to break him in, I intend on buying him a new Stubben hunter bridle when he is a big grown up boy for best :-)
 
Is this your lovely cob baby? How big is he lol?!

MY 2 year old hench cob fits a cob headcollar....but in a cob bridle, has to have all the settings virtually to the top still :)
 
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