Color
Brown
Collection
New English
Finish
Stainless Steel buckles - Stitching in matching colours
Sizes
Full / Cob / Pony
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  1. Quality and durability
  2. Guarantee and after sales service
  3. Focus on the horse's well-being & performance
  4. Customised advice from our dealers

Characteristics

The D Motion bridle can be used in 5 ways :

1. WITH BIT & CROSS PULL VERSION
Start by using the bit reins and gradually move to the cross pull reins

2. CROSS PULL VERSION
The reins are attached to the rings of the cross pull

3. SIDE PULL VERSION
The reins are attached to the D of the noseband

4. CLASSIC VERSION
Attach the throat latch and the cheekpieces to transform the D Motion bridle into a classic bridle

5. WITH BIT & SIDE PULL VERSION
The first reins are attached to the noseband D rings and the second reins to the bit

This bridle is composed by:

• Anatomical S-shaped headpiece
• The pantented noseband has been completely redesigned to be comfortable and precise
• Two D-buckles to hang the reins directly or in crosspull version
• Two square- raised part on each side of the noseband keep it in place. The part on the muzzle is wide and soft for greater comfort
• Two Cross Pull straps that pass through the D buckles of the noseband, cross under the throat and attach to the throatlatch of the D Motion headpiece to ride in Cross Pull mode

Compatible products

All spare parts of the same collection can be assembled to create your ideal bridle or double bridle (except for specific products)

More informations

This bridle will gradually help you to adopt a bitless riding.
 
It has been specially designed for English riding and for show jumping.
 
The bit option is designed to help you make the transition from a bit bridle to a bitless bridle.
 
For the first few times, ride in combination with a bit: Put one pair of reins on the bit and another on the noseband. Start riding with the rein on the bit and gradually use the rein on the noseband. You can then remove the bit once the bitless version suits you and your horse.
 
When making the transition to bitless, be sure to tie the noseband correctly to ensure that it stays in position.