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  • I'll have to switch over to one of these.

  • All I see is Scooter's head being way higher set with this so called nurtural thing on it's face.. How about just learn to have super light hands while riding so you don't have to pull and jerk your horse around? ...just as good.

  • Funny thing about Bits and Bitless. I can ride my gelding bitless, in a rope hackamore, and people at horse shows freak at me for it. I ride the same horse in a D ring with rollers and have an equally sensitive horse. Personally I would not use a nutural horse bridle,because as I previously stated in another video, My horses are not responsive to it. In fact,It pushes their head up, and I need a low headset, not a bashed in head. My barrel horse just changes to bitless in pleasure.I bit in speed

  • Hi!

    Did you contact us to solve the heads-up problem? That is invariably from fitting the bridle too tight at the back.

    We always work with customers to solve problems - if they contact us and are willing to work with us.

    Often they send photos for us to check.

    You will see examples of proper and improper fitting at our web site nurturalhorse.

    If anyone has problems, all you need to do is call or email to resolve them!

    Zoe

  • Ok thanks I will have to get one soon!

  • is that nylon or beta material?

  • @MoonPowergirl

    This is beta, also called biothane. It is a rubber coated webbing. Very durable and easy care.

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  • actually i now barrel race a horse with a hackmore and it works great so hackamores are effective and they dont hurt her at all she has no issue using one and is so sweet and never throws her head or she never shows any signs of pain.

  • where do I get this bridle? And do they have other colors?

    I have a bio black on but want ones with color

  • Hi! Check out the nurturalhorse web site. Or search Nurtural Bitless Bridle, or just Biltess Bridle - we are high up on the list.

    We have lots of colors to choose from!

    Cheers! Zoe

  • so a hackmore is a bitless briddle....and how much are they usually?

  • @skaterloverchick

    There are two types of hackmores.. Mechanical and bosal.. they can be priced between 30 and 300 dollars

  • @skaterloverchick hackamores and this bitless bridle are two different things, the hackamore can hurt the horse VERY easily,this doesn't. Plus hackamores aren't effective AT ALL!

  • @116jewel Hackamores are very effective. They can't hurt the horse if you know how to use them properly. I do pleasure classes in them, but I also ride with one at home. I use a bit when doing speed events, thats all. So he knows the difference between run and collect at a show without trying to figure out my nerves.

  • @HeartsNHooves I'm not talking about the hackamores with a shank on them.. I'm talking about the ones that just a rings on the noseband where you would clip the reins and they arent effective at all. I use a bit all the time because I mainly do speed events-barrel racing- and since I have a high powered rodeo horse theres not much you can do. The bitless bridles are VERY expensive to because I looked at buying one one time and said forget it. Plus I like my classic leather with studs not this.

  • It's intersting to note that when he rides with the bit he brings his head up & you can see the muscles in the lower part of his neck engage. This is causing him to hollow out his back & fight the bit. But as soon as he wears the nurtural bridle, he starts to reach out & relax his body. He especially engages when she's cnatering him. He even backs up much better and doesn't jerk his head up. If she could learn to bring her hands down & help him relax even more then this will be an amazing team!

  • first of all wow thats a great horse. second he looks great in pink. and third i love what you people are promoting keep up the good work spread the word as much as you can, I will do my part to keep people informed for the sake of having a happier horse and a happier you.

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