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        NOSEBANDS EXPLAINED

        Converter Nosebands

        how to choose a converter noseband for your horse

        Our Converter nosebands allow you to completely remove the flash strap and tag to give you a cavesson look.

        Hanoverian Nosebands

        how to choose a hanoverian noseband for your horse

        Our Hanoverian nosebands allow you to remove the flash but still retains the small tab. They are for people who ride often with flash straps and prefer the more refined look of the smaller tab.

        Double Buckle Nosebands

        how to choose a double buckle noseband for your horse

        All of our nosebands have a buckle on each side. This allows for a more even and adaptable fit.

        *Please note that if you are purchasing just a noseband for a non Flexible Fit bridle, you may need to purchase a noseband adapter if your current bridle is not a monocrown headpiece. We sell these separately.

        Anatomical Nosebands

        how to choose an anatomical noseband for your horse

        These nosebands are designed for the most even distribution of pressure possible. Wider at the front, they taper at the sides to avoid the nerve endings on the side of the face. The higher clearance also gives greater clearance for the bit.

        Grackle/Mexican/Figure 8 Nosebands

        how to choose a grackle/mexican/figure 8 noseband for your horse

        These nosebands are a cross over with a central moveable pad to allow for greater adaptable fit. Grackle nosebands are designed to stop your horse from crossing their jaw.

        Drop Nosebands

        how to choose a drop noseband for your horse

        Known as a drop and in some countries a Hanoverian, these nosebands are very popular with people with young horses. They encourage the horse to close its mouth without force. When they open their mouth it applies slight pressure and when the mouth is close it removes any form of pressure.

        Eventer Nosebands

        how to choose an eventer noseband for your horse

        These have a single buckle connection. We have two styles. One with a pad for more even padding and one in a traditional one padded side.

        Crank/Swedish Nosebands

        how to choose a crank/swedish noseband for your horse

        These have a strap that levers back in itself as well as a pad for more even pressure relief. Whilst crank nosebands have been given a bad reputation, they do offer a more distribution of pressure and the tightness is in the hands of the person doing the noseband up. They can be and should be loosely fitted.

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