Horse Bridles
In addition to a saddle, a horse bridle is a fundamental part of the tack used to control a horse. A bridle is worn on the head of a horse, and consists of a headstall attached to a bit and reins. The headstall keeps the bit in place in the mouth, while the reins are used to guide the horse by the rider. There are numerous types of bridles and bits available, including bitless bridles, which use pressure around the nose area to control the horse. The most common type of bit is the snaffle bit, which controls the horse through direct pressure on his or her mouth, rather than more severe bits such as a curb bit, which uses leverage to control the horse, and can be quite hard on the mouth in the hands of an inexperienced rider.
We currently have 2 different types of horse bridles, they are double bridles and Stubben bridles.






