what do you think to tescos bridles?

skye123

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i just need a cheap and cheerful bridle to use for general riding! so has anyone got one of these and what are they like or would i be better off getting something else?
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dont know about tescos bridles (i still find it hilarious that you can buy horsey stuff with your veg!) lol but i find the kincade bridles are good and cheap. ive had mine a while for general riding and find it fab
 
I bought a kincade noseband (as i wanted to try a flash to help with some breaks) and despite the fact that it had no holes on the cheeck strap to do it up with! i wasnt that impressed with the quality of the leather... it felt quite rubbery. though i may of just had a dud seeing as the rest of it was faulty?!?

Never seen the tesco ones, but have a look on ebay, and often you can pick up good qualtiy second hand ones for a good price!
 
I've had my Kinkade one for about three years now - it is still in good repair, although it is a little bit scuffed in places as I tend to mistreat it a bit. It was £24 with reins then. I don't know what the Tesco ones are like - can you look at an actual (rather than virtual!) one?
 
I've got a Kincade flash for general riding, and I find it quite good for the price. Mine did come with holes and buckles though! The only problem I've had is that the strap of the noseband dosn't fit through the keeper for it, and the billet of the cheekpiece brook out whilst I was out riding(thankfully I was dismounted) so that' stuck together with super super glue while I wait on my stubben!! As for the Tesco make, I presume they would be about the same quality of Kincade.
 
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