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The Snaffle Bridle Switch with Slide&Lock is Stübben’s first multifunctional bridle and can easily be transformed into a double bridle.
With its anatomical headstall, it provides freedom of movement for the horse’s ears while creating less pressure on the horse’s neck due to the innovative padding.
The super soft noseband features a removable flash option (RFS - Removable Flash System) and has been enhanced with a two-sided fastening system.
The Switch bridle can be changed to a double bridle and back while it is on the horses head which helps young horses to get accustomed to the double bridle.
Noseband
Combined Noseband: softly padded with a completely removable flash (RFS - Removable Flash System)
Innovative buckles
Our revolutionary, exclusive Slide&Lock fastening on the cheek pieces allow for effortless bit changes in no time: simply push up the metal sleeve and the pin releases the leather loop. Once the bit has been changed, push the sleeve back down until it clicks into place.
Please use the enclosed size chart to determine the correct size for your horse.
The bridle should sit comfortably behind the ears and not restrict the horse’s movement. Ensure that the bridle is neither too loose nor too tight. The noseband should sit approximately two fingers’ width below the cheekbone, allowing enough space for comfort and unrestricted breathing. The bit and cheekpieces should be adjusted so that a few small wrinkles appear at the corners of the horse’s mouth, indicating that the bit sits correctly without causing pressure or discomfort.
Reins and bit are not included.
After each use, wipe down all leather parts which are covered with sweat and residue. Clean the bridle regularly with Stübben leather care to maintain leather quality. Store in a dry place away from direct sunlight to preserve leather and metal fittings. A Regular inspection of the Slide&Lock buckle and all stitching is advised.