Correct connect Pro-Fit Comfortable Bridle equivalent

Love the correct connect “Pro-Fit Comfortable Bridle”. Fits my horse perfectly. Unfortunately looks like they will not be producing more.

Anyone found a similarly fitting bridle? Love the padding in all the right places.

I haven’t seen one of the Correct Connects in person but it’s always reminded me of the Kavalkade Ivy bridle: https://www.ridingwarehouse.com/Kavalkade_Ivy_Padded_Bridle_Flash_Noseband_wReins/descpage-KELI.html?from=gpmax&gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQiAj9m7BhD1ARIsANsIIvCF6JHDSGDUXXBS3D9BdYNzWo8DSR5SeDIMyol_92Gw3zGN6Ko6xE8aAncQEALw_wcB

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As long as you don’t mind the flash, check out the Comfitec Vogue. The leather is uncomfortably stiff. Fortunately I left mine in a bag of mineral oil and forget about it for 3 days and it worked out beautifully.

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I don’t know how the fit compares but style-wise look at the Artemis Advance, Passier Starlight or Marcus Ehning, Kieffer Amy, or Dover’s DS ergonomic bridles. Also agree with the Kavalkade suggestion. Not quite the same (fixed cheek pieces) but the Schockemohle Equitus series and Smartpak’s Nantucket ergonomic bridles might be worth a look as well.

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I recently got Total Saddle Fit’s “Better Bridle”, and my guy really likes it. I use it without the flash, and like that it’s fully detachable. My guy went from needing his whole head rubbed right after the bridle coming off to just the corners of his mouth, which was kind of crazy to me. His other bridle was just a “normal” cavesson that was not adjusted tightly.

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I’ve been eyeing this bridle. Can you tell me how effective the keepers are at preventing the excess on the cheekpieces from falling down? They almost have to defy gravity to stay in place. Asking because my horse has a short head so I’m sure there would be a fair amount of excess.