Bitless Noseband Bridle Converter
An Instant Switch to Creating a Bitless Bridle
Simply take your English bridle or Western headstall and turn it into a side-pull bitless bridle! Soft and supple leather with ThinLine foam padding across pressure points creates the most comfortable bitless noseband on the market! Simple and great! Just a simple add-on will give you the best in bitless nosebands and allow you to use any bridle in your tack room! Very easy to use by attaching on to existing cheekpieces.
Created by Lindsey Partridge of Harmony Horsemanship and ThinLine.
- Soft and supple leather
- Stainless steel buckle and rings
- Attaches to English and Western headstalls
- Use with leather or clip reins
- Great ThinLine foam padding across pressure points creates the most comfortable bitless noseband on the market!
Why bitless?
Harmony Horsemanship™Â promotes bitless riding for many reasons including:
- If a horse is uncomfortable with a bit due to injury or teeth placement
- Help for horses that are emotional when riding with a bit
- To give more control and comfort to horses that put their tongue over the bit or out the side of the mouth
- Prevent bone spurs and other mouth damage caused by bits
- For starting or restarting horses before introducing a bit
- When riders are learning to balance or master new skills, so they aren’t accidentally hurting the horse’s sensitive mouth
For more information about Harmony Horsemanship™Â please visit www.HarmonyHorsemanship.ca
Sizing Details
- Full size is adjustable from 23.5 to 27.5 inches
- Cob size is adjustable from 22.5 to 25.5 inches
Tack Care Instructions
ThinLine Tack is extremely easy to take care of. We do strongly recommend using our all-natural ThinLine Cleaners when wiping down and cleaning your ThinLine Tack. It works great for our reins, boots, girths and more. Using baby wipes or a little simple dish soap works well for quick cleans up too.
To ensure the longevity of your ThinLine Tack. It is important to keep it away from chemicals such as Show Sheen, Fly Sprays, Leather Oils, etc. This can cause the ThinLine foam to harden. Be certain to clean thoroughly if they come in contact. If you are conditioning a leather portion of ThinLine Tack, we recommend using a paste-like style to control the application.
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Netherlands