What do you think of the new Horseware bridle?

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At BETA this year Horseware bought out a really different bridle
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I think I kind of like it....
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Agree £90 is a tad on the high side, but would still love to try it. Does look a bit strange, but if it were more comfy than a conventional bridle it seems a shame not to use
 
I would love to try one, but cannot spend out that much money on one when they only do them in brown at the moment, maybe they will do them in balck then i will treat myself to one
 
It sounds really good - does anyone know where I can buy one from? can't seem to find anywhere online......
 
They might be too new to be in many shops at the moment as they only came out at BETA in february. Might be worth dropping Horseware an email. If you get one could you PM me and let me know what you think?
 
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If you get one could you PM me and let me know what you think?

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yes, no problem.

will email Horseware and see what they say......
 
I think that anything designed around being more comfortable for the horse is a real positive - I do think they are expensive though.

I give it 6 months before imported copies are popping up on ebay at half the price
 
I'd love to try it on the coloured I ride, she is rather strong and flips herself inside out to avoid the bit, apart from when she's ridden in a Myler combi (also costing around £90 - or not when you borrow it from a friend!) I have wondered whether it was the dispersed pressure she likes and I assume the bridle would do a very similar thing. At least, I'd be more willing to let her novice owner ride her in one of these than the Myler
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