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BITLESS BRIDLE REVIEWSA few months ago, Cinch Magine asked if we would provide some bridles for an independent study... 4 different horses, 4 initially skeptical new users! The results are now available online. Here is a brief preview of the rider's comments before and after using the Nurtural Bitless Note from Zoe: We have done lots of 'Bitless Challenges' where Gerry and I are present to fit the horses and suggest corrections. In these 4 cases, we have had no contact at all with the first time users. This should represent what you could expect as a new Nurtural Bridle user. Cinch Magazine Consumer Report (download full report)
Comments: With the Nurtural bridle, the hand cues are sent through the reins into the nose piece. As the cue becomes stronger, that signal funnels through the cross-under straps. If the cue is excessive, the horse will then feel the pressure across its poll. The Circle-X feature and solid crownpiece nearly removes all risk of the rein straps becoming uneven, a major plus when it comes to equal pressure and control. The textured rubber on the underside of the noseband prevents the noseband from slipping out of place. This is a feature especially appreciated as pressure remained equal across the nose, helping to ‘anchor’ the noseband in place- we never experienced a problem with it riding up the nose when properly adjusted. Because the cross-under straps cannot become uneven during riding, the bridle is especially safe and control is enhanced. In Use: While dressage work can be accomplished in the Nurtural, we generally preferred side pull style bridles for this particular discipline. Otherwise, this bridle was highly effective, never compromising safety or control. It is ideal for western and english disciplines alike. Conclusion: The Hot Horse Experiment Horse Canada Review the Success of Bitless Bridles:In 2005, Horse Canada author Leslie Smith Dow, reviewed a Dr. Cook's style of bitless bridle with less than exciting results.
"The bitless bridle is a wonderful tool for training and for limited hunter-type arena jumping, particularly for learning riders and those rusty from a winter hiatus. Horses appreciate a break from the bit; riders can use the time to brush up on leg, seat and hand coordination. Low key hacking at walk or trot over familiar territory (with a buddy and wearing a helmet) on a usually calm horse may be a reasonable place to use the bitless bridle; use your own good judgment. I won't try the bitless bridle for cross country, or galloping or cantering on a hack again..... " Zoe followed this up with a letter to the editor to introduce her BETTER Nurtural Bitless Bridle™ and in fact shipped her first leather Nurtural Bridle ever made to Leslie Smith Dow for her to review.
"All positive. When riding, I forgot I was using the Nurtural Bridle, since it feels so similar to a regular bit and bridle (though more leg and less hand are required, as with any bitless bridle). I finally feel my riding is progressing (also thanks to my super coach, Liz MacGregor) and intend to keep on using the Nurtural bitless bridle. I’m even thinking of taking it on an upcoming Hunter Pace. And the update from Leslie, November 2005
We're obviously pretty happy with her Nurtural Bitless Bridle Review! More Information:All About Nurtural Bitless Bridles: the master index
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Gaited Horses I just tried my new bridle!! :) My horse was so light and perfect! He is a TN Walker and gaited like he never has with a bit! He was so soft and responsive and stopped immediately! I'm taking the tag off and keeping it : ) ... Sent from my iPhone Great with the Grandkids Hey Zoe, Thanks a lot! I already have one of your bridles for my Fjord and I love it. My boss's paint mare, Blue-eyes kind of barges through a sidepull but I don't want a bit in her mouth, especially with the 9 grandkids that ride her, so I let her try my Nurtural bridle and Blue-eyes did really well in it. I couldn't get my bridle back and had to buy another! ...Cherie Hot Horse "Just had to share the success I have had with your bridle. My TB whom I just acquired recently was labeled as hot and difficult and her old owner was hesitant to ride her again and risk injuring herself. So the mare was given to me, and in no time at all we were up in the saddle with a Nurtural bridle. My mare is now calm, collected, and stands STILL- something she had never done with her old owner, who was an experienced STB race trainer. Now hacks+jumps. The difference is like night and day! " Rider Feels Safe! "I have two of these and don't use any other bridles; and my girlfriends also use them. Also my horses love them, and they make me feel secure on the trail, I can control my horse much better then side-pulls and even bits.... Thanks, Cindy Hill "Hot" Paso Fino Responds "Just wanted to let you know. I just tried my new Nurtural bitless bridle on my newly purchased "hot" Paso Fino. We put him in the round pen first and did some work with the lead rope, then put on the reins and rode for a few minutes then on out to the pasture. He has not been ridden for about 6 months so was a little unruly at first but I was able to control him well with the bridle. He responds well and I think he'll do great with more saddle time under his belt. I like the design better than my Dr. Cook bitless bridle but my Walker does very well in it too. Now if I could just talk my husband into getting one for his horse |
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