Buying Guide to Bridles
You may be able to ride a horse without a saddle, although
it isn't the safest idea, but few people can control their
horses without a bridle. The bridle is designed to connect the
bit in a horse's mouth with the reins in the rider's hands.
This enables the rider to signal his horse to stop or turn.
Since a bridle is such an important part of your horse's
tack, you should be sure that you buy one that is the right
style and size for your horse. Luckily, since bridles are
almost fully adjustable, few horses have problems with a bridle
being too small or too large, so you won't have to worry about
taking measurements unless you have a draft horse or a
pony.
If you ride horses in the English style, then you will need
to buy an English bridle. For people who ride for pleasure, the
traditional standard snaffle bridle is the perfect choice. This
bridle can be used in beginner show classes, as well. However,
if your horse is hard to control, your trainer may recommend
using a slightly different model, such as the snaffle bridle
with a flash noseband or a snaffle bridle with a drop nose.
These bridles make it difficult for a horse to spit out his
bit.
If you are interested in doing dressage work, you can begin
working with your horse using a snaffle bridle, but you can't
compete in events without using a dressage bridle. If you ride
saddle seat, which is not very common, you will need a double
bridle, which controls the height of your horse's head with one
set of reins and provides traditional stopping and turning
signals with the other set.
For people who ride Western style, there are several very
different bridle choices. The traditional Western bridle is
fairly similar to a standard English snaffle bridle, except
that it does not have a noseband. However, both of the other
common Western bridle styles, the bosal and mechanical
hackamore bridles, have no browbands and no bits. Instead of
using a bit to control the horse, Western riders that use these
bridles control their horses with pressure to the noseband. If
you are interested in using a hackamore bridle, keep in mind
that the bosal model is used to train horses to use a
hackamore, while the mechanical hackamore is the model you will
want to buy for your horse.
To buy a bridle, you can go to your local feed and tack shop
or you can shop online and have the model you want shipped
directly to your door. However, for people on a budget, there
is also a third option, buying a used bridle. Check bulletin
boards and local classifieds for people selling used tack. Make
sure you take a close look at used bridles before you make your
purchase, since some of them can be extremely moldy due to
improper cleaning or have loose stitching. Of course, with some
elbow grease and saddle soap, you can clean up a bridle, but
the price should reflect the work involved. However, don't buy
a bridle with loose stitching, since a broken bridle could have
dangerous consequences.
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