Weaver Leather Nylon Browband Headstall
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The chances are good. It's a significant size. For my quarter horse, who has a head that is larger than average for a quarter horse, I had to add four holes.
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Blue is a lovely color. I'm satisfied after using it almost every day for the past two weeks. The headstall is made of a smooth, soft nylon that is free of rough spots. My grey stallion looks great in the bright blue. br>br>This is larger than anticipated. To make the bit straps fit properly, we had to drill three holes into them. However, once everything is in place, there is no need to adjust anything else. I'm using it to prepare my horse and myself for a upcoming 25-mile ride, and so far it's been comfortable for my stallion, which is all that matters.
To fit my paint mare, I had to cut the cheekpiece down by at least four inches. My farrier had to burn a new hole as well as the cut end. Her browband and throatlatch are the perfect fit; In fact, if she had large jowls, the throatlatch would be too tight for her. The browband loop is also very loose, and the browband slides down when the horse isn't wearing it. Instead of using two separate loops in the browband, I ran the cheekpiece and throatlatch through the same loop. Aside from these flaws in design, the product is long-lasting and simple to clean.
This bridle was purchased for my horse, who usually wears a standard bridle or halter. This one, on the other hand, is quite lengthy. To make it fit my horse, I had to make a new hole in it. Keep in mind that it appears to be designed for horses with longer heads.
Fits my horse well (and he has a large head)br>On the plus side, it's very easy to force the buckle pin through the nylon and create your own hole, making it infinitely adjustable! It was possible because of me. The browband, however, is standard horse size, so don't try to put it on a draft horse or anything like that. br> It was very cheaply made, but it did the job.
I found exactly what I was looking for.
I like the quality, but I don't like how the cheek pieces are attached to the bit. I clearly didn't look at the picture closely enough because I mistook it for buckles. I, too, had no idea it was so large.
This is a fantastic little bridle. I use it in conjunction with a hackamore.