Tuesday Feb 7, 2012 
Carol and Omani Mr. Squiggle


Photo is of Sqig negotiating a section called 'The Steps', part of a five day marathon endurance ride called Shahzada, totalling 400km (250 miles) held every year at the historic village St. Albans, near Sydney in Australia.
Photo by Peter Jackson

I have been a keen user of the Bitless Bridle for a number of years now.  I was looking at the photos on your website and thought my photo might help show how useful the bridle is when the horse needs to be lead through a hazard without worrying about a bit in his mouth.

Riding an endurance horse in a Bitless Bridle is fun.  I know I can look after my horse so much better especially when I get tired after many hours in the saddle.  Even better, it is peace of mind to be able to gently lead my Arabian gelding, Omani Mr Sqiggle through a challenging, narrow section of track through boulders. Such a simple task of unclipping one rein to make a long lead and to clip the other end in the two rings of the bridle.

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