Quick question re. bridle size!

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Getting a new bridle for pony, he's a dainty 15.3hh - 16hh at a push, he has a small head... Takes a 5 inch bit. Do you think he needs Cob or Full?
 

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I'm afraid I couldn't guess but my lad is only just 15hh and takes a cob cheekpiece but a full nose and browband just because he has a fat head and is akward :rolleyes:

Will your local saddlers let you try a bridle and replace for a bigger/smaller size if it doesn't fit and returned in the same condition?
 

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Possibly, but local tack shop doesn't really have any selection, just black or havana!! So I'm doing the dreaded internet shop :S
 

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My mare is similar sized with a dainty head and she has a cob sized Kieffer bridle. Makes do vary size wise, but she's never needed bigger than cob size and I can use my other horses (arabs so very dinky heads) pony size headcollars on her.
 

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Possibly, but local tack shop doesn't really have any selection, just black or havana!! So I'm doing the dreaded internet shop :S

What is it you're looking for?
Dare I suggest a cheeky buy of a bridle to check size and then take it back to the shop and say it doesn't fit... then go online and get what you need... is that really bad :eek:
 

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If as you say hes got a small head I would think he would be a cob. My fairly chunky 16hh ISH and 16.3hh WB/ISH both fit cob sizes - they are only just right on the nose but I find the cheek pieces far too long on the fulls. Its difficult to judge though I had a 16.3hh TB with a head I'd call dainty but because his head was also long he needed full cheeks and cob nose.
 

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You can buy cob cheekpieces from most saddlers (as oposed to just tack shop retailers); this is what I do for mine that needs full size nose and brow.
 

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As someone else has said, it depends on the brand... My cob is normally top of a cob/bottom of a full. Bought a Collegiate noseband in full, and it didn't even meet!

Got him a full Collegiate bridle and it just goes on with a hole or two to spare...
 
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