Which bridles do you like better?
So Claridge House or Felix Bรผhler?
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Find Claridge House really great. Don’t buy anything else. Quality is correct and the price is also
hippus and blower.
I think you should give your horse decent and well-processed stuff in the fun.
for example also produces small sizes. it takes a couple of weeks until you have your 80s post-candare or your 190s simple rod with little tongue-free, but you get it.
I prefer to spend 200 stubs and have a mouthpiece with which I have no problems for 20 years than that I have to buy new cheap-gedรถns every year.
You’re right
I find both not really good are both not really good quality
Have Felix Bรผhler not tested ch yet, but the Claridge House products are extremely cheap. I really can’t recommend it…
That it’s both manufacturers like the rooftops.
None of the two manufacturers is really bad! But really good, they are not.
Both stand for consumption and not for sustainability.
If so, then Claridge House. I don’t think of Felix Bรผhler anyway. If you really want a good trense look at passier, real mega trensen. to jump also ikonic cwd or stรผbben. For dressage also Bridely
So I don’t like both. It’s okay, but rather than a transition…
I don’t like the leather quality from Beiden.
Where’s leather at a trense?
probably meant a merothic leather bite.
Actually, nowhere. However, as both do not offer trenses to my knowledge, it is presumed that trensence spaces are meant;-)
Everything except for the buckles and the bite
If you cannot lead this absolutely unnecessary discussion under my answer.
Thank you.
Not unnecessary, correct terms are correct and important. There’s no leather on a trense.
Absolutely unnecessary
the tumbler is now referred to as a trense in the language of the hand.
the discussion here again shows the declining attitude of some users here, who prefer to teach my down from above instead of answering questions
Yes and normal is my answer as yours, but at the moment you are already happy if not the complete language is used incorrectly, but only a term.
We have a D-ring-Trense and a watertrense for each horse and if the size fits and they are still good, it will be inherited to the successor. To one of the current horses we got the D-Ring-Trense from the seller, which had bought this four months before. I haven’t bought trenses for years, so I don’t know the offer. If I had one, I wouldn’t notice whether FB had one, because that’s a discount mark and if I needed something now, I’m going to the saddle that leads a bit of accessories just next to the leather equipment.
the trense is what one stuffs the ross into the snow. the rest is called zaum, if there’s one more reithalft, zaumzeug.
So FB offers trensen (which aren’t even so bad at all but are already over 100โฌ), from the other brand I’ve never heard any idea. But yes, many need this term wrong.
What you mean is the (Trens)Zaum. The Trense is the mouthpiece/teach, there is no leather on it.
In the price class http://www.magichorsedesign.de after – they are great from the price and offer great products! ๐๐๐๐
Neither.