Bridles & Noseband Cwd Sellier
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CWD bridlework blends refined French leathercraft with rider-first ergonomics. Supple hides, neat stitching and thoughtfully shaped headpieces help keep pressure even, so your aids feel quiet and precise in schooling and in the ring.
Choose a plain or raised cavesson for steady, even contact; add a discreet flash for a touch more stability; or opt for a figure-8 (grackle) to keep the nose more open and distribute pressure higher—popular with keen jumpers. Always select the mildest design that maintains consistent responses.
Anatomically cut crowns and soft padding are designed to reduce pressure around the poll and base of the ears. Balanced cheekpiece angles and tidy keepers help the bit sit quietly for clearer, more dependable communication.
Some bridles are supplied without reins so you can choose your preferred grip and width—rubber for hold in all weather, laced leather for a classic feel, or web/biothane styles for a lighter contact. Matching martingale stops and cheekpieces complete the set.
Start with Pony/Cob/Full/Oversize, then adjust so cheeks are even and the browband doesn’t pinch. Aim for two fingers under the front of the cavesson, a comfortable throatlash, and a bit that creates quiet, symmetrical wrinkles at the lips.
Quality vegetable-tanned leathers and corrosion-resistant fittings stand up to daily use. Wipe sweat and dust after every ride, clean with mild saddle soap when needed and condition sparingly. Store away from heat and direct sunlight.
Explore our selection of CWD bridles, headpieces and nosebands—mix and match reins and components for a polished, ring-ready set-up.
Do CWD bridles include reins?
It varies by model. Many are sold without reins so you can choose your preferred grip and width—check each product page or ask us for guidance.
Which noseband should I pick?
A cavesson suits steady contact; a flash adds a little extra stability; a figure-8 (grackle) keeps the nose more open and spreads pressure higher—often favoured by jumpers. Choose the mildest style that keeps the horse confident.
How do I measure the right size?
Use your usual Pony/Cob/Full/Oversize as a starting point. Check that the browband lies flat without pinching, cheekpieces are even, and you can fit two fingers under the cavesson at the front.
What’s the best care routine?
Wipe down after rides, clean with mild soap as required and condition lightly. Avoid heavy oiling and heat, and inspect stitching and keepers regularly.
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