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Traditional bridles? or Halter/bridle combos for trail??

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calamityj
Reg. Jun 2005
Posted 2015-10-27 4:16 PM (#165208)
Subject: Traditional bridles? or Halter/bridle combos for trail??


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Anyone use halter/bridle combos for trailriding? I am just curious... I have used them for years because they are so very convenient. We have both the Tucker leather and I sometimes use the nylon ones since you can wash them.... I also picked up some biothane combos and 8' reins... I use swivel snaps at the bit, and really like them... Again, getting wet in water crossings make them so nice to use...
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joskt0204
Reg. Aug 2012
Posted 2015-10-27 4:55 PM (#165209 - in reply to #165208)
Subject: RE: Traditional bridles? or Halter/bridle combos for trail??


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I just ride mine in halters - super easy!
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cutter99
Reg. Sep 2007
Posted 2015-10-28 8:42 AM (#165218 - in reply to #165208)
Subject: RE: Traditional bridles? or Halter/bridle combos for trail??


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I ride in something called an "Ogden Loping Halter" that is similar to a rope halter but has a stiffer rope noseband with a little more bite to it. My reins attach at the loops on the halter under the chin. I do tie with it, using a lead rope that I keep attached at the reins and wrapped to my horn. I do carry a true rope halter in my saddle bag in case of emergency. Most that I trail ride with use halter bridles, but I am not a fan of hardware so I sick to as few moving parts as possible.
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CTRider
Reg. Sep 2009
Posted 2015-11-04 10:57 AM (#165290 - in reply to #165208)
Subject: RE: Traditional bridles? or Halter/bridle combos for trail??


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We like the biothane halter bridles that do not have bit hangers. The headstall is seperate and the browband snaps around the halter crown. You can use any halter, however I like the whole biothane combination. Lasts forever and easy to clean. If you like colors, you can get any combo you want. Its a simple clean look and easy to tie up your horse, or pony or trailer load in an emergency.
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acy
Reg. Oct 2006
Posted 2015-11-12 7:48 PM (#165376 - in reply to #165208)
Subject: RE: Traditional bridles? or Halter/bridle combos for trail??


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I love biothane halter bridles for trail riding. have also started using a Zilco biothane headstall that just snaps on to a rope halter. simple.



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