Skip to content- English Riding, Saddle Pads
- Rowland All purpose saddle pads are Versatile and commonly used for general riding and schooling. They fit most all-purpose saddles and provide basic cushioning and protection.
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- English Riding, Saddle Pads
- Rowland Baby Saddle Pads thin, lightweight pads used primarily to keep the saddle clean. They are often used under a thicker pad or half pad.
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- Baucher Bits, Bits, English Riding
- Rowland SS Ported Baucher Hanging Cheek Snaffle Bit with a port (a raised section) in the middle of the mouthpiece, this bit gives additional tongue relief.
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- Baucher Bits, Bits, English Riding
- Rowland SS Flexible Rubber (Synthetic) Baucher bit has mouthpieces made from flexible rubber or synthetic materials, which can be gentler on the horse’s mouth compared to metal.
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- Baucher Bits, Bits, English Riding
- Rowland SS Waterford Baucher/ Hanging Cheek Snaffle Bit has a mouthpiece made of multiple links, offering great flexibility and distributing pressure more evenly.
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- Baucher Bits, Bits, English Riding
- Rowland SS Mullen Mouth Baucher Bit has a straight or slightly curved mouthpiece without joints, providing even pressure across the tongue and bars, and is considered milder.
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- Barrel Racing, Bits, Bits, Bits, English Riding, Gag Bits, Gag Bits, Gag Bits, Spanish Riding, Western Riding
- Rowland SS Beval Gag Bit with solid SS Lifesaver Mouth features loose rings with slots, allowing for slight gag action without as much movement as traditional gags. Provides a milder gag effect, suitable for horses that need moderate control. Mouth Variation: Single Jointed Mouthpiece, Double Jointed Mouthpiece, Mullen Mouthpiece, Ported Mouthpiece, Roller Mouthpiece, Waterford Mouthpiece, Twisted Mouthpiece, Smooth or Wire…
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- Bitless, English Riding, Leather Bridle
- Rowland Genuine Leather Hackamore English Bridle with Brass Hardware is a type of bitless bridle used to control the horse through pressure on its nose and chin rather than in its mouth. It is particularly beneficial for horses with sensitive mouths, dental issues, or for those in training. Here’s a detailed description:
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- Bits, Bradoon Bits, English Riding
- Common mouthpiece designs include single-jointed, double-jointed, and French link styles, each offering varying degrees of pressure distribution and horse comfort.
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