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Post by Lesley from Kent (Floydsmum) on Dec 28, 2009 14:51:10 GMT 1
Hi All,
Anyone used on of these? How did you get on? Did your horse like it?
Thanks,
Lesley
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Post by Deleted on Dec 28, 2009 19:01:48 GMT 1
I was talking to a friend who has one the other day. She was pleased with it and said her horse goes as normal in it, no better, no worse. She seemed pleaed but I thought they cost a small fortune so I thought it seems a bit pointless if there's no difference to the horse!
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Post by mollymoo on Dec 28, 2009 19:44:35 GMT 1
Lady at my yard has just got one for her horse who is normally in a Dr Cooks. She loves it and wont stop raving about how great it is!
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Post by gilly on Dec 29, 2009 14:57:38 GMT 1
Gem&Spencer has one too and she really likes it. Don't think she comes on here very often these days but I'll let her know about this thread and see if she has chance to pop on and let you know what she thinks
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Post by Gem & Spencer on Dec 29, 2009 19:43:32 GMT 1
Thanks Gilly. Yep, I've got one and am really pleased with it. I wanted a nice all round bridle that I could use to lunge/longline in without having to take my bridle apart to put a cavesson over the top, or lunge off the bit rings. I also wanted to have the option to ride bitted or bitless depending on how the mood takes me. This bridle allows all of the above. I wouldn't say its changed Spencer's way of going at all, he is the same in this as in his normal bridle, but then I didn't buy it with the hope/intention of it changing anything! It is good quality, well made and fits nicely so I would recommend them.
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