Bridle
Can I return a bridle?
Yes, you have 14 days from receipt of your order to return the bridle if it doesn’t suit you. Return shipping costs are the customer’s responsibility. To help us process your return quickly, please submit your return request via your customer account and include the delivery slip in your package (or, if unavailable, your name and order number). The bridle must be .Few readersWhat are the criteria for a bridle adapted to my horse?
The bridle should fit your horse's head, neither too tightly nor too loosely. The headpiece should not press on the nape of the neck or the base of the ears The cheek pieces should be symmetrical The bit should rest comfortably in the mouth without pulling on the corners of the mouth The noseband should not compress the airways Your bridle should not create unpleasant pressure points for your horse, and should be adapted to his physiognomy and sensitivities. To make sure youFew readersAre bitless bridles gentler for the horse?
Bitless does not necessarily mean gentler for the horse. Unlike bits, which act mainly on the horse’s mouth, a bitless bridle acts primarily on the nose and poll. Its severity depends on several factors, such as the design of the noseband and the rider’s contact. Bitless bridles should be used on trained horses accustomed to this type of communication and by knowledgeable, experienced riders; otherwise, they risk becoming uncomfortable or even dangerous for the horse.Few readersDo you offer a bridle rental service?
No, our rental service applies only to bits, not bridles. If you’re unsure whether the bridle you ordered will fit your horse, you can place it on your horse’s head without removing the tags. The bridle must not be used during a riding session; otherwise, the return will not be accepted.Few readersWhat is the difference between a double bridle and a bridle?
A double bridle uses two bits (the weymouth bit and the bradoon bit) and two pairs of reins, whereas a bridle generally has only one bit and a single pair of reins. The double bridle is reserved for experienced riders and well-trained horses, as it offers greater control and precision but also requires more finesse in handling the aids.Few readersWhich bridle should I choose for my horse ?
Your bridle must be suited to your horse’s head shape and sensitivities. When properly fitted, it ensures comfort, avoids creating pressure points or friction, and improves communication with the rider. When choosing your bridle, consider your horse’s head morphology, any sensitivities, as well as the discipline you practice. 💡 Our customer service team is available to help you find the right bridle. Support from a briFew readersCan I try the bridle I ordered on my horse?
Upon receiving your bridle, you may place it on your horse’s head to check if it suits their shape or not. Please only place it on the head without removing the tags, and do not use it in a riding session; otherwise, your return will be refused. ⚠️ We reserve the right to . In such cases, shipping fees will be charged to resend the bridle to you.Few readersCan I get help choosing my bridle ?
The bridle is a communication tool between the horse and its rider. Like the bit, it's important to choose a model adapted to the morphology and sensitivity of your horse's head and mouth. Our customer service team is available to help you find the right bridle. We can also recommend you call on the services of a bridle fitter. Trained in equine ergonomics, this professional will be able to guide you towards the brFew readersHow should I care for my bridle or double bridle?
To ensure the longevity of your tack, proper care is essential. Leather lasts longer when it is well-maintained and stored in a dry place. Initially, we recommend oiling your bridles before their first use to soften and waterproof the leather. Afterward, we advise regularly cleaning your leather with glycerin soap and conditioning it with a nourishing balm (about once every two weeks, depending on use). Annual oiling is also recommended and may be repeated if the leatheFew readers
Bit
How do I measure my bit?
To find out your horse's bit size, use a tape measure. Measure only the length of the barrel, without the rings. For bits with loose rings, it's advisable to leave a margin of 0.5 to 1 cm on each side of your horse's mouth to avoid pinching at the corners.Few readersHow do I rent a bit?
If you're not completely satisfied with your bit within 15 days, you can return it to us and take advantage of our rental service. To find out more about our rental conditions, click here.Few readersWhen to change bits?
The bit is a communication tool. When this communication deteriorates and/or your horse shows signs of discomfort in his contact with the hand, or even in his overall locomotion, it may be appropriate to question your equipment. The horse's growth, its sporting evolution, its discipline and the change of rider are just some of the factors that can lead to the need to adapt the bit.Few readersAre all bits eligible for rental?
All our bits, with the exception of leather or fabric bits, are eligible for rental. Rental is also available on used bits. Find our rental rates here.Few readersDo you buy back bits?
We only consider bit buy-back offers in exchange for purchase vouchers for bits in good condition. Our proposal takes into account our stock of used bits and the bit concerned. For reasons of hygiene, we do not buy leather or textile bits. The value is always lower than what you could resell the bit for yourself, but has the advantage of being immadiate and with no resale conditions.Few readersI don't know which bit is right for my horse. How do I choose?
Do you know the funnel approach? That's how we usually work to determine the most suitable bit. You need to be attentive to the various signals your horse might emit, which could help determine his sensitivities. Does he shake his head? Does he rest on his bit? We explain everything in our Advice section. Consulting a bitfitter is also recommended for trials and customized follow-up. Find the lFew readersThe bit I ordered doesn’t suit my needs. Can I return it?
You have 15 days to notify us of your return and send the bit back. Two scenarios are possible: The bit is unused: You will be refunded the price of the bit, minus shipping costs (even if they were initially offered). The bit has been used: It falls under our rental policy, and specific rental fees will apply. Return shipping costs are the customer's responsibility. We reserve the right to deduct rental fees from your refund if signs of wear are detected during inspection by ouFew readers
Training systems
How do I maintain my leather tack?
To preserve your tack over time, proper care is essential. Leather lasts longer when well-maintained and stored in a dry place. Initially, we recommend oiling your leather before their first use to soften and waterproof the material. Regularly clean your leather with glycerin soap and nourish it with a leather balm (approximately every two weeks, depending on use). An annual oiling is necessary and can be repeated if the leather feels stiff. Mors And More offers a wideFew readersWhich training system should I choose?
There are various types of training aids, and the choice depends on your training goals (relaxation, dressage, muscle building) and the specific needs of your horse.Few readersWhat is the purpose of a training system?
A training system is an equipment used to guide or limit the movements of the horse's head and neck, promoting better posture and muscle development.Few readers