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VegiTex® Bridle 'Syringa' with reins

Product number: VT-BRID-SYR-2-02_GR

  • vegan headstall 2-in-1
  • Sidepull or Bitless Bridle with cross signaling
  • bitless alternative for all riding styles
  

€111.95*

Available, delivery time aprox. 1-3 working days

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Product number: VT-BRID-SYR-2-02_GR

Product information "VegiTex® Bridle 'Syringa' with reins"

VegiTex® Bridle 'Syringa' with reins  

Vegan Sidepull and Bitless Bridle in one bridle!

Our vegan headstall 'Syringa' can be used bitless as a sidepull, as well as a bitless bridle with cross signaling.


Bitless-Bridle:

Used as a bitless bridle, the throat straps serve as an extension of the reins - crossed reins make the rider's aids easy for the horse to understand, and the "putting on the aids" improves without canting or throwing off in the neck. A short impulse on the left rein causes painless but definite pressure on the opposite side of the horse's head. The horse gives way to the pressure on the right and reacts to the left. Short pressure on both reins or right and left on a single rein - the horse yields.


Sidepull:

If you would like to use the headstall as a sidepull, you can easily and quickly unbuckle the throatlatch pieces - these are attached with snap hooks.


The headstall is double adjustable on both sides, the chinstrap is also adjustable.


  • vegan bitless alternative for all riding styles.
  • gentle and even pressure distribution without force

Sizes: 1 (COB) and 2 (FULL)


Colour: brown/green

   
Auf Wunsch auch Vegan möglich

Vegan also possible on request

Bridle without bit

Horse-friendly bitless riding. Today we know that there are alternatives: We can reach the same goals with our horse using gentler methods that do not rely on inflicting pain or the use of force. In order to build up a real partnership with our horse, we should be critical of any influence that demands coercion or pain from the horse, e.g. the use of a bit. Today, behavioural biologists are pointing us in a new direction – it is up to us to have the courage to take these new paths. Link to brochure: Bitless riding.

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