
Noseband & Bridle Butet
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Butet bridlework is celebrated for elegant French leatherwork, precise stitching and a close-contact feel. The designs are neat and unobtrusive, supporting clear, quiet communication from schooling to the show ring.
Premium leather, thoughtful padding and tidy proportions help distribute pressure evenly and keep the contact steady. The result is smart, ring-ready tack that wears in—not out.
From plain and raised cavessons to flash and figure-8 (grackle) styles, Butet nosebands pair with refined headpieces and browbands for a polished set. Some models are sold without reins so you can choose your preferred grip and width.
Select Pony, Cob or Full based on your usual size, then fine-tune with buckle adjustment. Aim for two fingers under the cavesson, even cheek lengths and a browband that doesn’t pinch. If you’re between sizes, we can advise from your measurements.
Supple French leathers, smooth edges and precise stitching deliver a classic look with everyday durability. Match with Butet stirrup leathers and girths for a cohesive set-up.
After each ride, wipe down with a damp cloth, clean with mild saddle soap as needed and condition sparingly. Avoid over-oiling and direct heat; store on appropriate hangers to preserve shape and colour.
Explore our selection of Butet nosebands, headpieces and complete bridles. If the configuration you need isn’t listed, contact us—we can help with availability and special requests.
Do Butet bridles include reins?
It depends on the model—many bridles are sold without reins so you can choose the grip and width you prefer. Check the product description or ask us for guidance.
How do I measure for a Butet bridle?
Use your horse’s usual size (Pony/Cob/Full) as a starting point. Measure browband length and check cavesson and cheekpiece fit along the bit line; aim for two fingers under the cavesson and even cheeks.
Which noseband should I choose?
Plain or raised cavesson for everyday steadiness, flash for a little extra stability of the mouth, or a figure-8 for jumpers that benefit from a more open nose and higher pressure distribution. Choose the mildest option that keeps responses consistent.
How should I care for Butet leather?
Wipe after riding, clean with mild soap and condition lightly when needed. Avoid heavy oiling and heat; hang bridles correctly to preserve shape and stitching.
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