clevelandbay
Well-Known Member
My daughter's mare is in a french link snaffle and schools and hacks nicely in it. She's jumped over the winter on a surface in the same bit with no problems however, now that she's jumping on grass we have a braking problem!
She did not like the hanging cheek snaffle, and have tried a waterford that she wasn't fussed about but didn't give us any extra brakes. She does not throw her head up in the air or anything, but is just fast and difficult to stop/turn after a jump (not ideal in a jump off!). We tried a pelham which was fantastic in terms of brakes but I've been told that this is not very good for jumping?
My daughter has reasonably light hands - definately not heavy handed (her instructor agrees with this).
Any suggestions???
She did not like the hanging cheek snaffle, and have tried a waterford that she wasn't fussed about but didn't give us any extra brakes. She does not throw her head up in the air or anything, but is just fast and difficult to stop/turn after a jump (not ideal in a jump off!). We tried a pelham which was fantastic in terms of brakes but I've been told that this is not very good for jumping?
My daughter has reasonably light hands - definately not heavy handed (her instructor agrees with this).
Any suggestions???