Recommendation for bitless bridles?
Hello everyone. I'm looking for a bitless bridle with no or minimal leverage for my mare. At first, I thought of a wheel of fortune or something similar, but what are your experiences? Potentially, something you can use in show jumping competitions in Switzerland, but not absolutely necessary. The main impact is on the nose, as she responds best to that.
Approval can be found in the equipment catalogue for your examination order.
The lucky wheel is nothing but a mechanical hackamore, it is only better taken because the nicer name and the tease look conceal it. Depending on the strapping direct action, less leverage or softer, slower action and great leverage.
In general, I would only ask your own trainer for this, because only he knows you as a couple, knows what action is needed and which would be more undesirable and, above all, sees in the first use in a direct comparison, which is sensible and not. You don’t see that while you ride.
You know, if we had such a Catholic. I haven’t had a strong trainer for years, I’m my own trainer and I’ve come on with trainers before. Especially in the state of knowledge. By trying out certain things, I could naturally learn a lot
https://www.romy-wirtz.de/gebissloses-reiten/z%C3%A4umungen-ohne-levereffekt/
A simple sidepull/lindel with a wide, flat nose part would probably be a good start.
What is more important is: a trainer who understands a biteless trimming. It is more than “simple as with Trense” – because the influence changes, you work much more with impulses, you can no longer cheat about the mouth angle.
In case of jumping tests – no idea, you have to look into the corresponding competition order. I’m right in Switzerland.
The lucky wheel is not without! This can also look very nicely at the neck.
I think everything can, nothing has to. No matter what you ride, you can always do harm. I just want a recommendation you bruises that mostly affect the nose, because that my mare prefers, not such comments. You can break the nose with the sidepul or with nem Hackamore totally a ride
You wanted a recommendation – in this case I can’t recommend the wheel. What is wrong with my answer now? Because your opinion is already firm, and you’re just looking for confirmation?
I merely point out that a wheel of fortune does not necessarily honor its name, and not – as you like (!) only acts on the nose, but on the GENICK.
But who is happy with it – please.
I also rode a horse with a lucky star for a long time because the owner was so convinced that the horse does not like a bite. That’s why I know… There can be situations in every horse, where you have to pack. And I noticed that this biteless zum is much sharper (and in that. Side effect, unfortunately, is much more sustainable) than a normal trense.
A hackamor with long suits, on the other hand, I have already seen as a replacement for the normal trense at a school horse for beginners (proceeding because the horse had an injury at the mouth). That seemed to be no problems.
Finally, everyone has to try what fits the horse rider pair.
And, of course, you’re right: with a potato peeler you can kill someone if you’re wrong.
Where am I going? I’m more disappointed. For me, your comment has not brought anything. You can write that you are not convinced, but you prefer to make a recommendation for something. To say the wheel of luck is not without, and I don’t care more about it, you don’t say that you don’t like it. I’ve never been bad or anything else, why it’s been so touched, I’m a mystery. I’m rather disappointed, let’s say it’s the negativity that prevails here
GIücksrad has something of hebeIeffect. in insider circles also cracker simply called
I recommend a simple sidepuII or a merothic reithaIfter
trense is by the way the mouthpiece. you meanthenen gebissIosen zaum
Trense may also be called the whole trimming.
Can you ride over the seat?
If not, please learn the riding on the kandare.
Learn to learn;-)
Yeah, I can. I also like to ride only on the neck ring (of course in the faceted frame) and also ride a few years with kandare, very much also one-handed – depending on what a candare bite I ride
Maybe Sidepull? This has no leverage effect