Spinoff - Nice Bridles that cost a bit more

I’ve been eyeing the new Stubbem anatomic. Very expensive and a distinct look, but l like it. And I assume it would last 30 years or so.

[QUOTE=PaulaM;8638530]
I’ve purchased 2 bridles through Wolds Exclusive Bling in the UK. She does fantastic work and has some innovative designs:

https://www.facebook.com/WoldsExclusiveBling/[/QUOTE]

I second WEB. I too have ordered two bridles from her - the price is high, but the quality is really good. Mine were completely custom made to fit giant horse’s head. The browbands especially are unparalleled to anything I’ve seen ‘off the rack,’ so to speak.

[QUOTE=Moogles;8640822]
Ok dumb question…How did you do it??? Mine seems very firmly stuck:lol: I have the one with decortive stitching on the browband and noseband like this https://www.smartpakequine.com/pt/antares-double-bridle-4721

Man I feel kinda silly but the bradoon hanger just didn’t wanna budge. It’s tunnelled under the padded crown.[/QUOTE]

I have the same one. Mine wasn’t stuck at all and came off pretty easily, but I have to admit… not sure I could put it back on without some significant effort!

[QUOTE=Lucassb;8650101]
I have the same one. Mine wasn’t stuck at all and came off pretty easily, but I have to admit… not sure I could put it back on without some significant effort![/QUOTE]

I called Antares and the lovely lady told me that some have left over glue from production that makes it feel stuck. I just used a long flat screwdriver along the length of it to loosen off the glue and voila! But yes it looks like it will be work to get it back through. Slight design flaw there. I think stretching it out with the back of a spoon handle has helped (think wooden dowel). I can get it part way through. Just need some long kelly clamps to get it all the way through:lol:

If I wasn’t worried about price, I would get PS of Sweden and they are priced a better than a number of the ones mentioned in this post.

PS of Sweden has bridles with everything you want. I have 2 of them and they are gorgeous.

For those who wanted to see the Hennig bridle “in person.”

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