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TS_

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So I currently have a second hand bridle that I got off ebay quite cheeply, don't worry I checked it over etc before using it. However now i'm starting to compete madam I've decided it's time for an upgrade.
Ideally I don't want to pay to much, mainly because I don't have much
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I'm looking for a black cob bridle with bog standard noseband. However everything I seem to come across has the little loop for a flash, which I don't want.

So if anyone could recomend any bridles that would be good, have tried looking on ebay but most pictures are naff and they seem to be mainly flash bridles.

Chocolate digestives for anyone who understands my ramblings
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I have found it quite hard to find a bridle without a crank or flash noseband. I tend to end up just removing the flash and cutting off the loop that the flash feeds through to tidy up the bridle and then just do up the crank really loose so it doesnt come into play.

I personally like the comfort bridles. I have an 'expensive' Elevator and a 'cheap' Heritage one and both are nice bridles with soft leather.
 

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Thanks everyone, I really dislike Kincade. Which is a shame really as it's pretty much the only thing countrywide stocks. 0ldmare I've found this too, and I really don't want a crank noseband.
I tried to order one from shires ago but they're nearly all cranks nosebands, they didn't have them in stock anyway. But they told me they'd ring me when they had them in .. they didnt. And not a fan of mail order from DH.
 

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i got a lovely treadstone bridle off ebay, it does come with a flash but the converter rather than the loop. i love that bridle
 
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