Min Holly
New User
From what I see the only difference is that a breastplate attaches to the saddle and a martingale doesn't. Am I missing something else and what are they used for? tysm ?
A breastplate’s function is to stop the saddle slipping back.
A martingale is designed to limit the height the horse can raise its head.
A martingale comes as either a piece of equipment in its own right, where there is a neckstrap and an attachment to the girth between the legs. Or it can come as a removable attachment that fits to some types of breastplates.
Breastplates/girth’s have a variety of designs, some are compatible with martingale, some arent