Dr. Cooks Bitless Bridle Western Leather Headstall
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The Bitless Bridle Western Leather Headstall by Dr. Robert Cook is the original bitless bridle that provides a humane alternative to the Bronze Age technology of the bit. The Bitless Bridle is designed to remove the sometimes uncomfortable bit without sacrificing communication and control. Many riders find that their horse is more relaxed and attentive in the bitless bridle without the bit pressing on the tongue. With a calm, less spooky horse, communication is enhanced, trust established, performance improved, and harmony achieved. Riding and driving becomes simpler, safer and more satisfying.
- Western Headstalls are made of a US bridle leather
- Western designed buckles
- Conchos at the browband
- Available in medium size only which will fit most horses except ponies, large warmbloods or drafts
- With proper care your bridle will become soft and extremely supple, conforming perfectly to your horse's head.
- Reins are not included, you can use your favorite set of reins or if you prefer, matching western reins can be purchased separately.
Bridle Style | Western |
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Sale Type | Regular Price Items |
Brand | Bitless Bridle |
MPN | 106220 |
SKU | 9010002 |
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dr. cook bitless western bridle
Sep 5, 2015
i reluctantly purchased dr. cook's bitless bridle for my spirited little gelding who knows to do everything with- and to a bit except carry it in the way it is intended. my trainer suspects he may have a history of "too much bit". i have no bitting issues with him whatsoever but once a bit is in his mouth, he will argue with it any way he can! to my utter amazement, i now have a very attentive, cooperative, respectful and smooth striding gelding in a dr. cook bitless bridle! i just cannot believe it and suspect my boy is equally amazed about not having to fuss with a bit. he is a transformed horse, just as wonderful in the saddle now as he has been on the ground all along. yippie!