28 June 2009 #1 Irishcobs Well-Known Member Joined 25 August 2005 Messages 6,174 Visit site As title. http://www.aivly.com/product_80244.htm
28 June 2009 #2 Eriskayowner Well-Known Member Joined 5 May 2008 Messages 1,977 Location Wellington, Somerset, England Visit site I don't see why not as it's basically a jointed eggbutt snaffle. I think BD has relaxed it's rules on the mutiple metal mouthpieces as well but I'm no expert as don't do affiliated dressage (barely do Prelim!)
I don't see why not as it's basically a jointed eggbutt snaffle. I think BD has relaxed it's rules on the mutiple metal mouthpieces as well but I'm no expert as don't do affiliated dressage (barely do Prelim!)
28 June 2009 #3 E Ezme Well-Known Member Joined 25 February 2008 Messages 3,906 Location North devon, Bristol (term time) Visit site I don't think sweet iron is BD legal.... god knows why
28 June 2009 #4 Irishcobs Well-Known Member Joined 25 August 2005 Messages 6,174 Visit site Thanks guys. I thought it was but wasn't sure as it is classed as a western bit.
28 June 2009 #5 J JLav Well-Known Member Joined 7 December 2005 Messages 775 Location Kent Visit site Sweet iron IS BD legal and i can see no reason why this bit shouldn't be as it's just an eggbutt snaffle. If you e-mail BD they are very helpful and will let you know for certain.
Sweet iron IS BD legal and i can see no reason why this bit shouldn't be as it's just an eggbutt snaffle. If you e-mail BD they are very helpful and will let you know for certain.
28 June 2009 #6 J JessPickle Well-Known Member Joined 18 October 2005 Messages 13,049 Visit site Multiple metals it is dressage legal, I have competed in mine and triple checked it was ok before competing in it !
Multiple metals it is dressage legal, I have competed in mine and triple checked it was ok before competing in it !