Horse Bridles

Our extensive collection of bridles have been carefully selected by our expert team for their quality, functionality, and comfort for the horse. From the affordable everyday bridle to the modern anatomical bridle, a traditional showing bridle through to a sparkly competition bridle, we’ve got a bridle for every occasion. Our...

Our extensive collection of bridles have been carefully selected by our expert team for their quality, functionality, and comfort for the horse. From the affordable everyday bridle to the modern anatomical bridle, a traditional showing bridle through to a sparkly competition bridle, we’ve got a bridle for every occasion.

Our top quality leather bridles are all supplied by trusted equestrian brands including PS of Sweden, Henry James Saddlery, LeMieux, Horseware and Shires – creating a range to suit all budgets and preferences. For the environmentally conscious, a selection of our bridles are available in sustainable eco-leather and vegetable tanned leather.

Our range of modern anatomical bridles have been created specifically with the horses’ comfort in mind. Cut to a specific shape to help prevent pressure on the horse’s facial nerves, they promote the horse’s wellbeing and happiness. A well-fitting anatomical bridle can positively affect the horse’s movement and allow the horse to perform at their best.

Our range of leather bridles offer the choice of cavesson nosebands, drop nosebands, flash nosebands, and Mexican grackle nosebands. There’s a range of leatherwork styles to choose from too, including plain flat hunter and show bridles, smart raised leatherwork, or padded dressage bridles.

FAQs

What size horse bridle should I choose?
Bridles typically come in pony, cob, full, and extra full sizes. The best fit depends on your horse’s head shape and measurements - always check manufacturer sizing and fitting guides that will help you to adjust for a comfortable fit.

What is an anatomical bridle?
An anatomical bridle is specially designed to reduce pressure on key areas of the horse’s head, improving comfort and potentially enhancing performance.

How do I care for a leather bridle?
Always follow the manufacturer’s specific guidelines to ensure the best care for your bridle. Though cleaning your bridle regularly with leather cleaner and conditioner will keep the leather supple and long-lasting.

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