new bridle

wench

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after wrecking his bridle at the weekend, I now need a new one. I am looking to spend aroung £50 - so any recommendations gratefully recieved.

I am going to belton horse trials next weekend so I am hoping may be a bargin there!
 
IMO the kinkade bridles are fab value for money.

If you want something a bit 'posher' we bought one from shire and with reins it came to about 45 quid. And it's great quality.
 
Ive bought Heritage bridles through Ebay recently and have been very impressed (actually part of the Samuel Sharpe range). Well under £50.
 
I bought a kincade whilst waiting for my new one to arrive, but TBH I didn't rate it. I thought the buckles were poor quality.
Others on here have rated the tredstone ones though.
 
GFS do some lovely bridles but they also do some poor ones as well. Beware of the Advantage range, they are of low quality.

Treadstone bridles seem well priced & reasonable quality.

I bought an almost new stubben for £34 on ebay, a beautiful bridle very supple & looks lovely on.
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Treadstone bridles vary, but are generally VERY good value
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I love G's oakbark one, the buckles etc are lovely, although the leather could be a touch better, but no worse than Heritage etc.
 
Me too!! Well done heritage comfort bridles also rhinegold almost identical just different badges, great price under £50 and superb quality bridles. My heritage is the same as my friends rhinegold except mines blakc my friends is havanna, and everyone on our yard is envyous as not only do they look good they are a great price and quality.
 
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