
Noseband & Bridle Butet
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Frequently Asked Questions

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Butet bridlework is known for refined French leather, precise stitching, and a clean, close-contact look. The designs stay unobtrusive so your aids remain clear from schooling to the show ring.
Premium leather, thoughtful padding, and balanced proportions help distribute pressure and keep the connection steady—smart gear that breaks in, not down.
Choose from plain and raised cavessons, flash, or figure-8 (grackle) styles, paired with tidy headpieces and browbands. Some models ship without reins so you can select your preferred grip and width.
Start with Pony, Cob, or Full, then fine-tune via buckle adjustments. Aim for two fingers under the cavesson, even cheek lengths, and a browband that doesn’t pinch. Between sizes? Share measurements and we’ll help you dial it in.
Supple French leathers, smooth edging, and precise stitching give a classic look with everyday durability. Coordinate with Butet stirrup leathers and girths for a cohesive setup.
After riding, wipe down, clean with gentle saddle soap as needed, and condition lightly. Avoid excess oil and heat; store on proper hangers to maintain shape and color.
Browse our selection of Butet nosebands, headpieces, and complete bridles. Don’t see the configuration you want? Get in touch and we’ll check availability or special-order options.
Do Butet bridles come with reins?
Sometimes. Many are sold without reins so you can choose the grip and width you prefer. Check each product page or ask us for help.
How do I measure for a Butet bridle?
Use Pony/Cob/Full as a baseline, then confirm browband length and cavesson/cheekpiece fit along the bit line. Aim for two fingers under the cavesson and even cheeks.
Which noseband should I pick?
Plain or raised cavesson for everyday steadiness, flash for a touch more stability, or figure-8 for jumpers needing an open nose and higher pressure distribution. Choose the mildest setup that keeps responses reliable.
What’s the right care routine?
Wipe after rides, clean with gentle soap, and condition lightly. Keep away from heat and over-oiling, and hang correctly to protect shape and stitching.
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