Design & style
Comfort, style and tradition come together to meet your horse's needs. The 580 bridle range was designed with subtle lines and practical details. The bridle is made entirely of leather for an elegant look that showcases your horse's head. The bridle 580 is available in two versions: a topstitched leather version and a rhinestone leather version.
Anatomic design
The headpiece has been redesigned to make it even more comfortable. The shape around the ears has been refined, and there's a V-shaped brow band to closely fit your horse's head.
Noseband combo
Our bridle is sold without a noseband. If you need one, you can buy it separately in stores or online in either black or brown.
Reins combo
This bridle is compatible with our entire range of reins: leather, synthetic or full grip with little pimples for the perfect grip. Whatever you need, we've got the answer!
This bridle is sold without reins
NFC chip
You'll notice that there's a symbol on the browband. Just behind it, there's an NFC chip. Scan it by holding the top of your phone near to the symbol, then click the link that appears. It'll take you to our advice page, with tips for adjusting your bridle, step-by-step guides, help with limiting pressure points, and maintenance advice.
Spare parts
Broken the cheekpiece or throatlash? Don't worry! You can easily buy replacement parts online and repair your equipment without having to replace the entire bridle. Practical and economical!
Sizing
The 580 bridle is available in two sizes: cob (CS) and horse (FS). CS is suitable for small-headed horses and section D ponies. FS is suitable for most saddle horses. There are many adjustment options so that medium and large horses can enjoy the perfect fit. The brown topstitched bridle 580 is also available in PS sizes for large section B, section C and small section D ponies.
How to check that your bridle is properly fitted
Start by checking that the brow band is correctly adjusted and not too tight by sliding one finger between it and your horse's forehead. Next, check the headpiece by placing one finger between it and the back of the ears. This ensures there's no excessive pressure. For the noseband, you should be able to fit two fingers between the bridge of your horse's nose and the noseband, as well as between the noseband and the cheekbone. If you're unsure about the fit, consult a professional.
Care advice
To keep your bridle in good condition, we recommend cleaning it regularly with glycerine soap applied using a sponge dampened with lukewarm water. You can then hydrate your leather with grease applied using a household or special leather cloth. If you feel that the leather is rough and dry, you can also use a hydrating conditioner that will nourish your leather.