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- 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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- Bits, English Riding
- The bradoon bit is typically used in conjunction with a curb bit in a double bridle setup, allowing for more refined communication between the rider and the horse.
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- Bits, English Riding
- The bradoon bit is typically used in conjunction with a curb bit in a double bridle setup, allowing for more refined communication between the rider and the horse.
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- Bits, English Riding
- Rowland SS Ported Mouth Bradoon bit primary function is to aid in directing the horse's head and neck position, providing subtle control and flexibility.
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- Rowland SS Bradoon Single-Jointed Bit primary function is to aid in directing the horse's head and neck position, providing subtle control and flexibility.
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- Rowland SS Butterfly driving Bit with Single Jointed Mouth named for its wing-like sidepieces, offering multiple rein positions and providing different leverage levels.
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- Rowland SS Butterfly-Flip Gag Single Jointed with Solid SS Mouth similar to the elevator gag but with a different cheek-piece design to offer distinct leverage points.
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- English Riding, Halter, Leather Bridle
- Rowland Leather Combination Halter with SS hardware is used to combine leather with other materials like nylon for added strength and durability, often used for training or general use.
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- English Riding, Stirrups
- Rowland Composite Stirrups Iron For English Riding made from lightweight materials like plastic or composite resin, they are durable and often have a wider foot-bed for added comfort and stability.
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- English Riding, Saddle Pads
- Rowland Cooling Saddle Pads designed with materials that wick away moisture and promote airflow to keep the horse's back cool during riding.
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