Where are Kieffer bridles made?
We are Kieffer – and have the Function in Focus in our saddlery manufactory in Munich. We combine innovative trends with proven tradition, exclusive craftsmanship with modern high-tech.
Where are Kieffer saddles made?
Munich, Germany
Most kieffer saddles are carefully hand-made in our company headquarter in Munich, Germany.
How much is a good bridle?
Bridles can cost anywhere between $20 and $500. English bridles typically cost between $50 and $500, while the high-quality leather western bridles start from $100. Used tack can be slightly cheaper.
How does a double bridle work?
How does a double bridle work? The bradoon works to elevate and bend the horse, and works like a normal snaffle bit, although in a double bridle it is normally smaller than one used on its own. The curb applies pressure to the tongue, the chin groove, and the neck of the horse.
What dressage saddle is best?
7 Best Dressage Saddles Reviews & Buying Guides
- Henri de Rivel HDR Ventura Dressage Saddle.
- Breyer Traditional Stoneleigh II Dressage Saddle.
- EquiRoyal Newport Dressage Saddle.
- Silver Fox Dressage Saddle Set.
- Wintec Isabell Dressage Saddle CAIR.
- Henri de Rivel Dortmund Dressage English Saddle.
Are Kieffer saddles adjustable?
All present Kieffer saddle trees are adjustable. Depending on the model, the width of a Kieffer saddle tree can be adjusted either thermally by heating in an infrared process or by cold adjustment of the gullet plate using the Kieffer alteration bench.
Where are Albion Saddles made?
Did you know that all Albion Trees are made in our British factory in Walsall, West Midlands? Albion has responded to the needs of the sport horse, creating trees that allow freedom of shoulder movement and panel stability within each and every saddle.
How long are lead ropes for horses?
Long Length While dog leashes most commonly measure 4ft or 6ft long, horse lead ropes usually are 8 feet long at minimum, and often as long as 10 feet in length from clip to rope-end.
Why use a double bridle on a horse?
The double bridle is used in order to refine and finesse communication between horse and rider at the highest levels of classical riding. The double bridle is made up of the Bradoon bit and the Weymouth bit, often referred to as the snaffle and the curb.
What saddle does Charlotte Dujardin use?
Well, Your Horse magazine has the answer: Charlotte rides in an Equipe Emporia Special. The saddle is a firm favourite with the leading dressage rider and in 2016 it was this saddle that Charlotte rode in when she achieved individual gold at the Rio Olympics on Valegro.