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katherineepea |
Posted - 25 Jun 2009 : 9:38:03 PM which brands do you all use? i used to have lots of bits of cob and pony bridles put together, which looked rubbish so took the plunge and got a stubben in cob which fit and now has stretched so wont fit even on the last hole and looks awful. pony is too tight and cob you just know wont last forever once its stretched
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gossy |
Posted - 30 Jun 2009 : 10:39:35 PM I have cob size. |
fidodido |
Posted - 30 Jun 2009 : 9:14:22 PM I have a jeffries bridle and a sabre bridle (both with the flat cavesson nosebands) for my lad and girl and both are cob size. They have lasted years and are still in very good condition, although i do make sure they get a regular cleaning with jeffries leathercare. |
katherineepea |
Posted - 30 Jun 2009 : 9:05:04 PM gossy do you have a cob or pony size?
and MinHe thanks for the tip but I was really after a leather one.plus even if he is turned out in a non leather headcollar he comes in with baldy rubbed bits so i dont know whether it would suit rub-wise! |
gossy |
Posted - 30 Jun 2009 : 08:23:56 AM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Shires Equestrian In Hand Stitched Bridle FREE postage on orders over £25 to UK otherwise £3.00
The Shires Equestrian In Hand Stitched Bridle is a lovely in hand bridle with solid brass fittings
Fancy stitching on nose and browband
1/2" (12.5mm) cheeks
Available in Blenheim (an economically priced handcrafted leather) or James Sterling (fine european leather) quality
Price: £26.00
This is cost of the shires rolled bridle, which i think is a bargain. |
MinHe |
Posted - 29 Jun 2009 : 11:12:35 PM Don't know if it would be of any use, but I just bought a Libby's reflective webbing bridle for everyday use from their ebay sale - £12 complete, and though it is supposed to be a full size, it fits my delicate-headed boy to a T! The reins are massively long, so I've had to put a couple of knots in 'em, but at the price, who cares
Keren |
gossy |
Posted - 27 Jun 2009 : 11:52:05 AM You can put a flash on it, i have used a flash before on this one. |
katherineepea |
Posted - 27 Jun 2009 : 12:59:25 AM it does look nice, but i would need a flash thats the only problem |
gossy |
Posted - 27 Jun 2009 : 12:42:09 AM i do and it works brilliantly and doesnt break the bank, i never use a noseband. |
katherineepea |
Posted - 26 Jun 2009 : 11:26:39 PM thanks for all the info! gossy do you use that for everyday riding in?
i do only use neatsfoot oil on my leather im very disappointed its stretched so much :(
the sabres look nice but are super expensive |
gg |
Posted - 26 Jun 2009 : 10:16:39 PM i have a sabre cob size bridle and full browband for my mare, which is fab. It tels you to only use neatsfood oil otherwise it will stretch the leather! |
gossy |
Posted - 26 Jun 2009 : 1:17:11 PM this is mine, but without the horrible/gairish bit.
http://www.saddleupinternational.co.uk/images/4138l.jpg
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BeckyBoodle |
Posted - 26 Jun 2009 : 12:40:50 PM I asked a similar question a while ago and a lot of answers came back with getting separates from Sabre. Having looked at them in the shops they look great and that is what I have on my shopping list for next year, although I also liked the Elevator.
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guisburnfeefee |
Posted - 26 Jun 2009 : 11:35:23 AM cob size GFS - fits nicely just had to do away with the rubber reins. mixture of pony and cob jeffries show bridle - worked out very expensive. |
SarahA |
Posted - 26 Jun 2009 : 09:43:24 AM Hi, i had mine made to measure by the local saddler, it cost me about £60 and obviously fits perfectly, your local saddler should be able to give you the standard measurements for everything so you can measure your horse and buy the correct size of everything, from memory my girl has a pony nose band with cob length straps, pony cheeks, full head with cob length straps, and a full browband. I also have a show bridle from derby house which is lovely and they mixed and matched the bits for me so it matches perfectly, that one was about £80. It has not stretched and still looks like new, i think it was their own make. |
Pasha |
Posted - 26 Jun 2009 : 09:12:51 AM Pasha has an Elevator and a Passier (Double) in Cob - both fit him beautifully! Shesk has the Albion KB in Full Size - perfect fit, although the throat latch is on the second to last hole so could have doen with being a bit smaller... in fact the only bridle that i've brought that didn't fit was in Arab size lol! |
Gerri |
Posted - 25 Jun 2009 : 10:39:17 PM I have cob size GFS |
gossy |
Posted - 25 Jun 2009 : 10:35:28 PM mine is cob size, and fits all three of my arab girlies brilliantly. |
Kharidian |
Posted - 25 Jun 2009 : 9:59:23 PM It is difficult to get good quality, fine leather bridles nowadays; Kharidian's leather bridle was given to me second-hand, it is a cob-sized "show pony" bridle (if that's not a contradiction in terms)! I paid a saddler to have the cheek pieces shortened, and I also put a larger, plain browband on and it looks fabulous - however for day-to-day wear I have a 1/2 inch synthetic bridle made in a traditional style by a company that specialises in endurance bridles and therefore knows what fits an Arab (pm me if you want the details, as I don't think we're supposed to advertise without a reciprocal link).
There have been other threads on bridles for Arabs - the concensus is usually to "mix & match" with cob-sized head piece and noseband, full-sized browband and pony-sized cheek pieces.
Caryn |
gossy |
Posted - 25 Jun 2009 : 9:42:45 PM i have a lovely shires rolled leather bridle fits my arab girlies a treat. |