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Diana Thompson's Sidepull Bridle |
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Follow the diagram on page 3 and measure the following distances: 1. Completely around the face JUST BELOW the cheekbone and curve of the jaw: __________________ inches. (Most horses are 23 to 27 inches around in this area) 2. Completely around the horse's nose on the bony area
of the jaw JUST ABOVE the round soft part of the chin: ___________________inches
(Most horses are 16 to 20 inches around in this area) 4. If you have a horse whose face "dishes" or tapers dramatically from the cheekbone down to the nose (this can be an Arabian, Peruvian Paso or even a Thoroughbred) Measure completely around an area which is two inches below measurement #1. This measurement is not needed on horses with a more gradual taper in the shape of their head (as depicted by the horse in the drawing). _________________inches (This measurement is smaller than measurement #1) 5) Browbands should not fit snug on the horse's forehead
or pull the Browbands vary widely in their design and overall length.
Some of them have
6. What breed___________, height_________, approximate weight__________ and age is your horse?________________. MATCHING REINS: CHOICE OF REIN WIDTH, STYLE AND LENGTH WIDTH: Select the 5/8 inch wide reins or opt for the wider 3/4 inch reins. BUCKLE OR CLOSED LOOP STYLE: All reins attach at both ends to the sidepull with a Conway buckle. You can choose a closed loop rein without a buckle in the center or a style of rein which has a buckle at the center (commonly found with English-style bridles). LENGTH: Most commercially available reins are too short. Rein length should be long enough to allow your horse to stretch his neck down towards the ground without you leaning forward in the saddle and holding the very end of the reins. We offer 9, 10 and 11 foot long reins. Nine foot long reins may be desired for small horses with shorter necks such as the smaller Arabians, Paso Fino's, Peruvian Pasos, etc. Ten foot long reins are a wonderful rein length for most horses between 14.2 and 15.2 hands tall. Eleven foot long reins are necessary for the taller (16 hand or taller), longer-necked and larger horses such as the large Thoroughbreds, warmbloods and draft crosses. A 15-2 hand warmblood Diana recently fitted rode well in the sidepull bridle with the 10-foot long reins. |
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Page 1 - What is a Sidepull
Bridle?
Page 2 - What Diana Thompson's Sidepull Bridle offers?
Page 3 - Measurements
Page 5 - Order Form
Page 6 - Online Ordering
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