Bridles

Nowadays a bridle is more than just a standard piece of tack - bridles, including English bridles, comfort bridles, anatomical leather bridles and some come with diamante bling, fancy stitching, flashy browbands and nosebands, and all sorts of other fashionable foibles to catch the eye and highlight a handsome head.


There's so much to choose from that it's hard to know where to start, but the first and foremost consideration should be to ensure a good fit, with no points, buckles or ornamentation that will rub, chafe or otherwise cause discomfort for the horse.


For competition you have to comply with the rules when it comes to bridles - for example grackle nosebands used to be a no-no in pure dressage, but you can trot them out proudly in eventing dressage. If you're buying a bridle for competition, check the rules first.

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  • Shires Salisbury Berekeley Ergonomic Cavesson Bridle

    Shires

    Shires Salisbury Berekeley Ergonomic Cavesson Bridle

    £72.76 - £97.01
  • Whitaker International Whitaker Lynton Cavesson Bridle with 2 Browbands

    Whitaker International

    Whitaker Lynton Cavesson Bridle with 2 Browbands

    £59.33 - £79.99
  • Rhinegold Rhinegold Italian Leather Anatomical Mexican Bridle R161

    Rhinegold

    Rhinegold Italian Leather Anatomical Mexican Bridle (R161) Black Full

    £78.38 - £104.50
  • Rhinegold Rhinegold Leather Anatomical Double Bridle

    Rhinegold

    Rhinegold Leather Anatomical Double Bridle

    £100.13 - £133.50
  • Rhinegold Rhinegold Leather Anatomical Flash Bridle

    Rhinegold

    Rhinegold Leather Anatomical Flash Bridle

    £74.63 - £99.50
  • Rambo Rambo Micklem Competition Bridles - No Reins

    Rambo

    Rambo Micklem Competition Bridles - Brown PONY

    MSRP: £135.00
    £101.25